Not a Separate Work
      
      
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        Testimonies for the Church 6:240-242
      
      
        (1900).]
      
      
        In the work of the gospel the Lord uses different instrumentalities,
      
      
        and nothing is to be allowed to separate these instrumentalities. Never
      
      
        should a sanitarium be established as an enterprise independent of the
      
      
        church. Our physicians are to unite with the work of the ministers of
      
      
        the gospel. Through their labors souls are to be saved, that the name
      
      
        of God may be magnified.
      
      
        Medical missionary work is in no case to be divorced from the
      
      
        gospel ministry. The Lord has specified that the two shall be as closely
      
      
        connected as the arm is with the body. Without this union neither part
      
      
        of the work is complete. The medical missionary work is the gospel in
      
      
        illustration.
      
      
        But God did not design that the medical missionary work should
      
      
        eclipse the work of the third angel’s message. The arm is not to become
      
      
        the body. The third angel’s message is the gospel message for these
      
      
        last days, and in no case is it to be overshadowed by other interests and
      
      
        made to appear an unessential consideration. When in our institutions
      
      
        anything is placed above the third angel’s message, the gospel is not
      
      
        there the great leading power.
      
      
        The cross is the center of all religious institutions. These institu-
      
      
        tions are to be under the control of the Spirit of God; in no institution
      
      
        is any one man to be the sole head. The divine mind has men for every
      
      
        place.
      
      
        Through the power of the Holy Spirit every work of God’s appoint-
      
      
        ment is to be elevated and ennobled and made to witness for the Lord.
      
      
        Man must place himself under the control of the eternal mind, whose
      
      
        dictates he is to obey in every particular.
      
      
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        Let us seek to understand our privilege of walking and working
      
      
        with God. The gospel, though it contains God’s expressed will, is of no
      
      
        value to men, high or low, rich or poor, unless they place themselves in
      
      
        subjection to God. He who bears to his fellow men the remedy for sin
      
      
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