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The Ministry of Health and Healing
He who could read all hearts chose humble fishermen who were
willing to be taught. He ate with publicans and sinners and mingled
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with the common people, not to become low and earthly with them
but by precept and example to present to them right principles and
to uplift them from their earthliness and debasement.
Jesus sought to correct the world’s false standard of how to judge
the value of people. He took His position with the poor so that He
might lift from poverty the stigma that the world had attached to it.
He has stripped from it forever the reproach of scorn by blessing
the poor, the inheritors of God’s kingdom. He points us to the path
He trod, saying, “‘If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny
himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.’”
Luke 9:23
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Christian workers are to meet the people where they are and
educate them, not in pride but in character building. Teach them
how Christ worked and denied Himself. Help them to learn from
Him the lessons of self-denial and sacrifice. Teach them to beware
of self-indulgence in conforming to fashion. Life is too valuable,
too full of solemn, sacred responsibilities, to be wasted in pleasing
self.
Life’s Best Things
Men and women have hardly begun to understand the true object
of life. They are attracted by glitter and show. They are ambitious
for worldly preeminence. To this the true aims of life are sacri-
ficed. Life’s best things—simplicity, honesty, truthfulness, purity,
integrity—cannot be bought or sold. They are as free to the ignorant
as to the educated, to the humble worker as to the honored statesman.
For everyone God has provided pleasure that may be enjoyed by
rich and poor alike—the pleasure found in cultivating pureness of
thought and unselfishness of action, the pleasure that comes from
speaking sympathizing words and doing kindly deeds. From those
who perform such service, the light of Christ shines to brighten lives
darkened by many shadows.
While helping the poor in temporal things, keep always in view
their spiritual needs. Let your own life testify to the Savior’s keeping
power. Let your character reveal the high standard to which all may