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Counsels on Health - Ellen G. White

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Christianity.—Testim<strong>on</strong>ies for the Church 4:564<br />

(1881).<br />

The Workers Needed<br />

[The Review and Herald, December 30, 1909.]<br />

We should be careful that we c<strong>on</strong>nect with all our<br />

sanitariums those who will give a right mold to the<br />

work. Characters are to be formed here after the<br />

divine similitude. It is not the expensive dress that<br />

will give us influence, but it is by true Christian<br />

humility that we shall exalt our Saviour. Our <strong>on</strong>ly<br />

hope for success in doing good to the people of the<br />

world who come to our sanitariums as guests, is for<br />

the workers, each and every <strong>on</strong>e, to maintain a<br />

living c<strong>on</strong>necti<strong>on</strong> with God. The dress of<br />

sanitarium helpers is to be modest and neat, but the<br />

dress is not so important as the deportment. The<br />

matter of greatest c<strong>on</strong>sequence is that the truth be<br />

lived out in our lives, that our words be in harm<strong>on</strong>y<br />

with the faith we profess to hold. If the workers in<br />

our sanitariums will surrender to God, and take a<br />

high positi<strong>on</strong> as believers in the truth, the Lord will<br />

recognize this, and we shall see a great work d<strong>on</strong>e<br />

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