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heart, only through the calmness and strength that He alone can impart, are they qualified to perform those critical operations which mean life or death to the afflicted ones.
The physician who is truly converted will not gather to himself responsibilities that interfere with his work for souls. Since without Christ we can do nothing, how can a physician or a medical missionary engage successfully in his important work without earnestly seeking the Lord in prayer? Prayer and a study of the word bring life and health to the soul.
The Lord is waiting to manifest through His people His grace and power. But He requires that those who engage in His service shall keep their minds ever directed to Him. Every day they should have time for reading the word of God and for prayer. Every officer and every soldier under the command of the God of Israel needs time in which to consult with God and seek His blessing. If the worker allows himself to be drawn away from this, he will loose his spiritual power. Individually we are to walk and talk with God; then the sacred influence of the gospel of Christ in all its preciousness will appear in our lives.
A work of reformation is to be carried on in our
institutions. Physicians, workers, nurses, are to realise that
they are on probation, on trial for their present life, and
for that life which measures with the life of God. We are
to put every faculty to the stretch in order to bring saving
truths to the attention of suffering human beings. This
must be done in connection with the work of healing the
sick. Then the cause of truth will stand before the world
in the strength which God designs it to have. Through
the influence of sanctified workers the truth will be
magnified. It will go forth "as a lamp that burneth."