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The Medical
Missionary
Manual
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN -
THE AREAS
OF WORK AND INSTRUCTION
IN WHICH A MEDICAL MISSIONARY
SHOULD ENGAGE
The areas of work and instruction
in which a medical missionary should engage
1 – THE SCOPE
OF MEDICAL MISSIONARY WORK
"All gospel workers should know how to give the
simple treatments that do so much to relieve pain and remove disease.
"Gospel workers should be able also to give
instruction in the principles of healthful living. There is sickness
everywhere, and much of it might be prevented by attention to the laws
of health. The people need to see the bearing of health principles upon
their well-being, both for this life and for the life to come. They need
to be awakened to their responsibility for the human habitation fitted
up by their Creator as His dwelling place, and over which He desires
them to be faithful stewards.
"Thousands need and would gladly receive instruction
concerning the simple methods of treating the sick—methods that are
taking the place of the use of poisonous drugs. There is great need of
instruction in regard to dietetic reform. Wrong habits of eating and the
use of unhealthful foods are in no small degree responsible for the
intemperance and crime and wretchedness that curse the world.
"In teaching health principles, keep before the mind
the great object of reform—that its purpose is to secure the highest
development of body and mind and soul. Show that the laws of nature,
being the laws of God, are designed for our good; that obedience to them
promotes happiness in this life, and aids in the preparation for the
life to come.
"Encourage the people to study that marvelous organism, the human
system, and the laws by which it is governed. Those who perceive the
evidences of God’s love, who understand some
thing of the wisdom and beneficence of His laws, and
the results of obedience, will come to regard their duties and
obligations from an altogether different point of view. Instead of
looking upon an observance of the laws of health as a matter of
sacrifice or self-denial, they will regard it as it really is, an
inestimable blessing.
"Every gospel worker should feel that to teach the
principles of healthful living is a part of his appointed work. Of this
work there is great need, and the world is open for it."—Counsels on
Health, 389-390.
[1] – GIVE THE
SIMPLE TREATMENTS
THAT DO SO MUCH TO
RELIEVE SUFFERING
AND REMOVE DISEASE
"The disciples were to have the same power which
Jesus had to heal ‘all manner of sickness and all manner of disease
among the people.’ By healing in His name the diseases of the body, they
would testify to His power for the healing of the soul. Matt. 4:23; 9:6.
. . .
"Thus Christ gave His disciples their commission. He
made full provision for the prosecution of the work, and took upon
Himself the responsibility for its success. So long as they obeyed His
Word, and worked in connection with Him, they could not fail. Go to all
nations, He bade them. Go to the farthest part of the habitable globe,
but know that My presence will be there. Labor in faith and confidence,
for the time will never come when I will forsake you.
"The Saviour’s commission to the disciples included
all the believers. It includes all believers in Christ to the end of
time. . . .
"He is just as willing to heal the sick now as when
He was personally on earth. Christ’s servants are His representatives,
the channels for His working. He desires through them to exercise His
healing power.
"In the Saviour’s manner of healing there were lessons for His
disciples. On one occasion He anointed the eyes of a blind man with
clay, and bade him, ‘Go wash in the pool of Siloam . . . He went his way
therefore, and washed, and came seeing.’ John 9:7. The cure could be
wrought only by the power of the Great Healer, yet Christ made use of
the simple agencies of nature. While He did not give countenance to drug
medication, He sanctioned the use of simple and natural remedies.
"To many of the afflicted ones who received healing,
Christ said, ‘Sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.’ John
5:14. Thus He taught that disease is the result of violating God’s laws,
both natural and spiritual. The great misery in the world would not
exist did men but live in harmony with the Creator’s plan. . . .
"We are to be workers together with God for the
restoration of health to the body as well as to the soul.
"And we should teach others how to preserve and to
recover health. For the sick we should use the remedies which God has
provided in nature, and we should point them to Him who alone can
restore. It is our work to present the sick and suffering to Christ in
the arms of our faith. We should teach them to believe in the Great
Healer. We should lay hold on His promise, and pray for the
manifestation of His power. The very essence of the gospel is
restoration, and the Saviour would have us bid the sick, the hopeless,
and the afflicted take hold upon His strength."—Desire of Ages,
821-825.
"Our people should become intelligent in the
treatment of sickness without the aid of poisonous drugs. Many should
seek to obtain the education that will enable them to combat disease in
its varied forms by the most simple methods. Thousands have gone down to
the grave because of the use of poisonous drugs, who might have been
restored to health by simple methods of treatment. Water treatments,
wisely and skillfully given, may be the means of saving many lives."—Medical
Ministry, 227.
"Workers—gospel medical missionaries—are needed now. You cannot
afford to spend years in preparation. Soon doors now open to the truth
will be forever closed. Carry the message now. Do not wait, allowing the
enemy to take possession of the fields now open before you. Let little
companies go forth to do the work to which Christ appointed His
disciples. Let them labor as evangelists, scattering our publications
and talking of the truth to those they meet. Let them pray for the sick,
ministering to their necessities, not with drugs, but with nature’s
remedies, and teaching them how to regain health and avoid disease."—9
Testimonies, 172.
"All gospel workers should know how to give the
simple treatments that do so much to relieve pain and remove disease."—Ministry
of Healing, 146.
"There are many ways in which water can be applied to
relieve pain and check disease. All should become intelligent in its use
in simple home treatments. Mothers, especially, should know how to care
for their families in both health and sickness."—Ministry of Healing,
327.
"As religious aggression subverts the liberties of
our nation, those who would stand for freedom of conscience will be
placed in unfavorable positions. For their own sake they should, while
they have opportunity, become intelligent in regard to disease, its
causes, prevention, and cure. And those who do this will find a field of
labor anywhere."—Medical Ministry, 321.
"The Lord has provided antidotes for diseases in
simple plants, and these can be used by faith, with no denial of faith;
for by using the blessings provided by God for our benefit we are
cooperating with Him. He can use water and sunshine and the herbs which
He has caused to grow, in healing maladies brought on by indiscretion or
accident. We do not manifest a lack of faith when we ask God to bless
His remedies. True faith will thank God for the knowledge of how to use
these precious blessings in a way which will restore mental and physical
vigor."—2 Selected Messages, 289.
"In every place the sick may be found. And those who go forth as
workers for Christ should be true health reformers, prepared to give
those who are sick the simple treatments that will relieve them, and
then pray with them. Thus they will open the door for the entrance of
the truth. The doing of this work will be followed by good results. Our
Sabbathkeeping families should keep their minds filled with helpful
principles of health reform and other lines of truth, that they may be a
help to their neighbors. Be practical missionaries. Gather up all the
knowledge
possible that will help combat disease. This may be done by those who
are diligent students."—Medical Ministry, 320.
"Let our ministers, who have gained an experience in
preaching the Word, learn how to give simple treatments; and then labor
intelligently as medical missionary evangelists."—Counsels on Health,
397.
"Some utterly fail to realize the importance of
missionaries being also medical missionaries. A gospel minister will be
twice as successful in his work if he understands how to treat disease.
Continually increasing light has been given me on this subject."—Medical
Ministry, 245.
"As the canvasser goes from place to place, he will
find many who are sick. He should have a practical knowledge of the
causes of disease, and should understand how to give simple treatments,
that he may relieve the suffering ones. More than this, he should pray
in faith and simplicity for the sick, pointing them to the Great
Physician. As he thus walks and works with God, ministering angels are
beside him, giving him access to hearts."—Counsels on Health,
463-464.
Christ’s power to heal disease remains unchanged
(Desire of Ages, 465-466). Parents need to understand the simple
treatment of disease (Ministry of Healing, 237, 385). Missionary work in
caring for the sick (Counsels on Health, 33). Work for the sick and the
poor cannot be done by proxy (Counsels on Health, 390). Students to
learn the treatment of the sick (Education, 218; 9 Testimonies, 178;
Counsels on Health, 301). Christ desires to exercise healing through His
servants (Desire of Ages, 823-824; Counsels on Health, 30). Physical
healing is bound up with the gospel (Ministry of Healing, 115, 141;
Counsels on Health, 29, 497). Healing and teaching not to be separated
(Ministry of Healing, 141; 9 Testimonies, 171; Counsels on Health, 396).
All should educate themselves in the use of simple remedies (2 Selected
Messages, 290).
[2] – GIVE INSTRUCTION IN
THE PRINCIPLES OF HEALTHFUL LIVING
Church members to minister and to teach health principles
(9 Testimonies, 112-113; Counsels on Health, 443-446,
452). Gospel workers are to be able to teach principles of health
(Ministry of Healing, 146-147; Gospel Workers, 233; Counsels on Health,
40, 389). Duty of ministers to understand and teach health principles
(Gospel Workers, 231). Promulgation of health principles necessary in
preparing for Christ’s coming (6 Testimonies, 224; Counsels on Health,
206). Health principles to be taught by example (6 Testimonies, 112-113;
Counsels on Health, 451, 463, 467).
For more statements on this, see section 8 of this
study.
[3] – GIVE
INSTRUCTION CONCERNING
THE SIMPLE METHODS
OF TREATING THE SICK
"Gospel workers should know how to give the simple
treatments that do so much to relieve pain and remove disease. . . .
"Thousands need and would gladly receive instruction
concerning the simple methods of treating the sick—methods that are
taking the place of the use of poisonous drugs."—Ministry of Healing,
146.
"Begin to do medical missionary work with the
conveniences which you have at hand. You will find that thus the way
will open for you to hold Bible readings. The heavenly Father will place
you in connection with those who need to know how to treat their sick
ones. Put into practice what you know regarding the treatment of
disease. Thus suffering will be relieved, and you will have opportunity
to break the bread of life to starving souls."—A Call to Medical
Evangelism, 26.
(A list of water treatments and herbal preparations
for various difficulties is given.) "There are many more simple remedies
which will do much to restore healthful action to the body. All these
simple preparations the Lord expects us to use for ourselves, but man’s
extremities are God’s opportunities. If we neglect to do that which is
within the reach of nearly every family, and ask the Lord to relieve
pain when we are too indolent to make use of these remedies within our
power, it is simply presumption."—2 Selected Messages, 297.
"The Lord has given some simple herbs of the field that at times are
beneficial; and if every family were educated in how to use these herbs
in case of sickness, much suffering might be prevented."—Letter 82,
1897 (written February 10, 1897).
"A great amount of good can be done by enlightening
all to whom we have access, as to the best means, not only of curing the
sick, but of preventing disease and suffering."—Counsels on Health,
451.
"As the work developed, we were instructed that
suitable places were to be provided, to which we could bring the sick
and suffering who knew nothing of our people and scarcely anything of
the Bible, and there teach them how to regain health by rational methods
of treatment without having recourse to poisonous drugs; and at the same
time surround them with uplifting spiritual influences."—Counsels on
Health, 469.
"Rally workers who possess true missionary zeal, and
let them go forth to diffuse light and knowledge far and near. Let them
take the living principles of health reform in the communities that to a
large degree are ignorant of these principles. Let classes be formed,
and instruction be given regarding the treatment of disease."—8
Testimonies, 148.
Disease to be understood (Counsels on Health, 366).
Train students in methods of healing the sick (Counsels on Health, 301).
All gospel workers should know how to give and to teach simple
treatments (Counsels on Health, 389).
[4] – GIVE
INSTRUCTION
IN REGARD TO
DIETETIC REFORM
The poor should be taught to eat the most nourishing
diet (9 Testimonies, 163; Counsels on Health, 137). Need of instruction
in dietetic reform (Ministry of Healing, 146; 7 Testimonies, 116;
Counsels on Health, 389, 482). Instruction in dietetic reform to be
given in home and school (Education, 202-206).
[5] – KEEP
BEFORE THE MIND
THE GREAT OBJECT
OF REFORM
The purpose of health reform is to lessen suffering and disease (2
Testimonies, 45; Counsels on Health, 531). The purpose of health reform
is to rescue many from physical, mental, and moral degeneracy (6
Testimonies, 378). The purpose of health reform is to bring physical and
spiritual health (1 Testimonies, 546). The purpose of reform is to
prepare minds for the reception of truth (Counsels on Health, 22). The
purpose of health reform is the highest development of body, mind, and
soul (Ministry of Healing, 146). Health reform is given to aid in
preparation for Christ’s coming (1 Testimonies, 486-488, 559; 3
Testimonies, 161-165; Counsels on Health, 20-21).
[6] – SHOW THAT
THE LAWS OF GOD
ARE DESIGNED FOR
OUR GOOD
The laws of health are included in the laws of God (3
Testimonies, 165; Counsels on Health, 25). True religion goes hand in
hand with the laws of health (4 Testimonies, 554; 7 Testimonies, 137;
Counsels on Health, 445, 480). Health is the reward of obedience to
nature’s laws (Ministry of Healing, 127). Observance of the laws of
health is an inestimable blessing (Ministry of Healing, 147; Education,
201; Counsels on Health, 40). The physical laws are the laws of God (6
Testimonies 373). The laws of our being are on the same level with the
ten commandments—It is as much a sin to break one as to break the others
(2 Testimonies, 70; 3 Testimonies, 161; Counsels to Parents, Teachers,
and Students, 295; Counsels on Health 40). Obedience to the laws of life
ensure health (Counsels on Health, 49). Laws of nature are the laws of
God (Ministry of Healing, 113, 146; Education, 99, 196; 5 Testimonies,
445; 6 Testimonies, 369; Counsels on Health 325, 389, 390). Making plain
the laws of nature accompanies the Third Angel’s Message (3 Testimonies,
161).
Obedience to the laws of nature is rewarded by—physical and mental
health (Ministry of Healing, 127). Promotes happiness in this life
(Ministry of Healing, 146; Education, 103; Counsels on Health, 286,
390). Honored by nature with strength and beauty (Prophets and Kings,
485). All our enjoyment is traced to our obedience or transgression of
natural law (3 Testimonies, 161). Beautifully develops the human form
(Ministry of Healing, 292). Creates a life-giving atmosphere about the
soul (6 Testimonies, 371). Aids in preparations for the future life
(Ministry of Healing, 146: Counsels on Health, 386, 390). The path of
obedience to nature’s laws is the direct path to heaven (Counsels on
Health, 222).
[7] – ENCOURAGE
THE PEOPLE TO STUDY
THAT MARVELOUS
ORGANISM, THE HUMAN SYSTEM,
AND THE LAWS BY
WHICH IT IS GOVERNED
God’s physical law is written with His own finger
upon every nerve, muscle, and faculty (Education, 196-197; Counsels on
Diet and Foods, 17). Ignorance of physiology has brought many to the
grave (Fundamentals of Christian Education, 321). Children should
understand physiology (Ministry of Healing, 402; Education, 196; 7
Testimonies, 65). Our education should include as full a knowledge of
physiology as possible (Education, 195-201; Counsels to Parents,
Teachers, and Students, 295). Study of physiology should inspire the
students with reverence for God (Education, 201).
[8] – SHOW THEM
THE EVIDENCES OF GOD’S LOVE,
THE WISDOM AND
BENEFICENCE OF HIS LAWS,
AND THE RESULTS
OF OBEDIENCE
We are to follow the method of Jesus. First, He
ministered to the physical needs of the people (He fed, clothed, and
healed them); then, their confidence and love in Him was established. He
ministered to their spiritual needs (He brought them forgiveness of sin,
and opened to them the great truths of the Bible).
"Medical missionary work is the pioneer work of the
gospel, the door through which the truth for this time is to find
entrance to many homes. God’s people are to be genuine medical
missionaries, for they are to learn to minister to the needs of both
soul and body. The purest unselfishness is to be shown by our workers
as, with the knowledge and experience gained by practical work, they go
out to give treatments to the sick. As they go from house to house they
will find access to many hearts. Many will be reached who otherwise
never would have heard the gospel message."—Welfare Ministry, 125.
"God’s people are to be genuine medical missionaries. They are to
learn to minister to the needs of soul and body. They should know how to
give the simple treatments that do so much to relieve pain and remove
disease. . . . The Great Physician, the originator of medical missionary
work, will bless every one who will go forward humbly and trustfully,
seeking to impart the truth for this time."—Welfare Ministry, 127.
"The fifty-eighth chapter of Isaiah contains present
truth for the people of God. Here we see how medical missionary work and
the gospel ministry are to be bound together as the message is given to
the world. Upon those who keep the Sabbath of the Lord is laid the
responsibility of doing a work of mercy and benevolence. Medical
missionary work is to be bound up with the message, and sealed with the
seal of God."—Welfare Ministry, 121.
"The right hand is used to open doors through which
the body may find entrance. This is the part the medical missionary work
is to act. It is to largely prepare the way for the reception of the
truth for this time. A body without hands is useless."—Welfare
Ministry, 122-123.
2 – WORD
PICTURES
OF MEDICAL
MISSIONARY WORK
It is a demonstration of practical work of the gospel
(Ministry of Healing, 144; 6 Testimonies, 240-241, 289; 8 Testimonies,
77, 168). Entering wedge for the truth (Ministry of Healing, 144-145; 6
Testimonies, 293; 7 Testimonies, 59, 272: 9 Testimonies, 167; Counsels
on Health, 27, 499-500). Interpretation of the gospel (Counsels on
Health, 498). It opens doors to the truth (7 Testimonies, 62; Counsels
on Health, 425). It overcomes prejudice (9 Testimonies, 34, 211;
Counsels on Health, 430, 497, 532). It is the right arm of the message
(6 Testimonies, 241, 288-293; 7 Testimonies, 59; 9 Testimonies, 220;
Counsels on Health, 288, 293; 7 Testimonies, 59). It is to be carried on
as part of the gospel (6 Testimonies, 292). It is the gospel practiced
(8 Testimonies, 168). It is the gospel in illustration (6 Testimonies,
241). It is bound by Christ to the gospel (8 Testimonies, 46, 168). It
is a perfect copy of the pattern of ministry given to us by Jesus while
here on earth (Welfare Ministry, 116-124). It is outlined in Christ’s
commission to His disciples (8 Testimonies, 203-204; Counsels on Health,
509).
3 – THE
TREATMENT OF THE SICK:
AN OUTLINE STUDY
OF MINISTRY OF HEALING, 126-128
[1] – TEACH THE
PEOPLE THAT DRUGS DO NOT CURE,
BUT ONLY CHANGE
THE FORM OR LOCATION OF THE DISEASE
"People need to be taught that drugs do not cure
disease. It is true that they sometimes afford present relief, and
the patient appears to recover as the result of their use; this is
because nature has sufficient vital force to expel the poison and to
correct the conditions that caused the disease. Health is recovered in
spite of the drug. But in most cases the drug only changes the form and
location of the disease. Often the effect of the poison seems to be
overcome for a time, but the results remain in the system, and work
great harm at some later period.
"By the use of poisonous drugs, many bring upon
themselves lifelong illness, and many lives are lost that might be saved
by the use of natural methods of healing. The poisons contained in many
so-called remedies create habits and appetites that mean ruin to both
soul and body. Many of the popular nostrums called patent medicines, and
even some of the drugs dispensed by physicians, act a part in laying the
foundation of the liquor habit, the opium habit, the morphine habit,
that are so terrible a curse to society."—Ministry of Healing,
126-127.
[2] – TEACH THE
PEOPLE THAT TRUE HEALING
COMES FROM THE
REMOVAL OF IMPURITIES
AND BY OBEDIENCE
TO THE LAWS OF NATURE
"The only hope of better things is in the education
of the people in right principles. Let physicians teach the people
that restorative power is not in drugs, but in nature. Disease is an
effort of nature to free the system from conditions that result from a
violation of the laws of health. In case of sickness, the cause should
be ascertained. Unhealthful conditions should be changed, wrong habits
corrected. Then nature is to be assisted in her effort to expel
impurities and to re-establish right conditions in the system."—Ministry
of Healing, 127.
[3] – TEACH THE
PEOPLE THE EIGHT REMEDIAL LAWS
OF NATURE AND
HOW TO APPLY THEM
"Pure air, sunlight, abstemiousness, rest, exercise,
proper diet, the use of water, trust in divine power,—these are the
true remedies. Every person should have a knowledge of
nature’s remedial agencies and how to apply them. It is essential both
to understand the principles involved in the treatment of the sick and
to have a practical training that will enable one rightly to use this
knowledge.
"The use of natural remedies requires an amount
of care and effort that many are not willing to give. Nature’s process
of healing and upbuilding is gradual, and to the impatient it seems
slow. The surrender of hurtful indulgences requires sacrifice. But in
the end it will be found that nature, untrammeled, does her work wisely
and well. Those who persevere in obedience to her laws will reap the
reward in health of body and health of mind."—Ministry of Healing,
127.
[4] – TEACH THE
PEOPLE HOW TO AVOID DISEASE
BY OBEDIENCE TO
THE LAWS OF LIFE
THAT GOVERN THE
HUMAN BODY
"Too little attention is generally given to the
preservation of health. It is far better to prevent disease than to know
how to treat it when contracted.
"It is the duty of every person, for his own sake,
and for the sake of humanity, to inform himself in regard to the
laws of life, and conscientiously to obey them. All need to become
acquainted with that most wonderful of all organisms, the human
body. They should understand the functions of the various organs
and the dependence of one upon the other for the healthy action of all.
They should study the influence of the mind upon the body, and of the
body upon the mind, and the laws by which they are governed."—Ministry
of Healing, 128 (emphasis supplied).
[5] – TEACH THE
PEOPLE THAT THEIR OBEDIENCE
TO THESE PHYSICAL
LAWS WILL DETERMINE
IN A GREAT MEASURE
THEIR ETERNAL DESTINY
"We cannot be too often reminded that health does not depend on
chance. It is a result of obedience to law. This is recognized by the
contestants in athletic games and trials of strength. These men make the
most careful preparation. They submit to thorough training and strict
discipline. Every physical habit is carefully regulated. They know that
neglect, excess, or carelessness, which weakens or cripples any organ or
function of the body, would ensure defeat.
"How much more important is such carefulness to insure success in the
conflict of life. It is not mimic battles in which we are engaged. We
are waging a warfare upon which hang eternal results. We have unseen
enemies to meet. Evil angels are striving for the dominion of every
human being. Whatever injures the health, not only lessens physical
vigor, but tends to weaken the mental and moral powers. Indulgence in
any unhealthful practice makes it more difficult for one to discriminate
between right and wrong, and hence more difficult to resist evil. It
increases the danger of failure and defeat."—Ministry of Healing,
128.
"Pure air, sunlight,
abstemiousness, rest, exercise, proper diet, the use of water, trust in
divine power—these are the true remedies. Every person should have a
knowledge of nature’s remedial agencies and how to apply them. It is
essential both to understand the principles involved in the treatment of
the sick and to have a practical training that will enable one rightly
to use this knowledge.
"The use of natural remedies
requires an amount of care and effort that many are not willing to give.
Nature’s process of healing and upbuilding is gradual, and to the
impatient it seems slow. The surrender of hurtful indulgences requires
sacrifice. But in the end it will be found that nature, untrammeled,
does her work wisely and well. Those who persevere in obedience to her
laws will reap the reward in health of body and health of mind."
—Ministry of Healing, 127
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