there is danger of your becoming selfish


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  1. Centering Too Much in Battle Creek 139
  2. with one another in their work and to become laborers together with
  3. God.
  4. Christ said to His disciples: “Ye are the light of the world.”
  5. Matthew 5:14. Then how important it is that every soul shall keep his
  6. light trimmed and burning, that he may give light to all with whom
  7. he comes in contact. God has made His people the depositaries
  8. of sacred truth. Talents have been committed to them for wise
  9. improvement, for God designs that by constant use their talents shall
  10. be multiplied.
  11. The Danger from Enlargement
  12. My brethren, the enlarging of your facilities, the increasing of
  13. your numbers, is not after the order of the Lord. Large buildings call
  14. for large patronage, and large patronage calls for men of education
  15. and talent, and for men of deep religious experience, to conduct the
  16. institution in the ways of God; and to manage it with tact and skill
  17. demands that there shall be a general increase in spiritual experience,
  18. that the fear of God shall circulate through the sanitarium in order
  19. that popular patronage shall not mold and fashion it, and thus cause
  20. it to cease to be that which God designed it to be—a refuge for the
  21. poor and lowly. Those who are steadfast to the truth should not be [142]
  22. set aside in favor of worldlings. Prices should not be set so high
  23. to meet current expenses that the poor will, to a large extent, be
  24. excluded from the benefits of the sanitarium.
  25. With the present talent and facilities, it is impossible for the
  26. physician in chief to do all that is essential to be done in the various
  27. branches and departments, much as he may desire to do this. It is
  28. not possible for him to give personal supervision to all parts of the
  29. work.
  30. This matter has been opened up before me again and again.
  31. While there is continual growth in the institution, while the buildings
  32. are enlarging and the responsibilities increasing, there is not
  33. a corresponding growth in the talent and capability necessary for
  34. the management of so large an enterprise. Will our physician in
  35. chief and the members of the board consider this? My brother, you
  36. are not immortal. I thank the Lord that you are as wise concerning
  37. your health as you are. But you cannot always do as you are now
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  39. doing. Your health may fail. Your life is uncertain, and it has been
  40. set before me that there ought to be three times as large a working
  41. force in the sanitarium as there is. Even then the workers would all
  42. have an abundance to do if they did their work well.
  43. The Question of Wages
  44. The institution is now in a prosperous condition, and its managers
  45. should not insist upon the low rate of wages that was necessary in
  46. its earlier years. Worthy, efficient workers should receive reasonable
  47. wages for their labor, and they should be left to exercise their own
  48. judgment as to the use they make of their wages. In no case should
  49. they be overworked. The physician in chief himself should have
  50. larger wages.
  51. To the physician in chief I wish to say: Although you have not
  52. the matter of wages under your personal supervision, it is best for
  53. [143] you to look carefully into this matter; for you are responsible, as the
  54. head of the institution. Do not call upon the workers to do so much
  55. of the sacrificing. Restrict your ambition to enlarge the institution
  56. and to accumulate responsibilities. Let some of the means flowing
  57. into the sanitarium be given to the institutions needing help. This is
  58. certainly right. It is in accordance with God’s will and way, and it
  59. will bring the blessing of God upon the sanitarium.
  60. I wish to say particularly to the board of directors: “Remember
  61. that the workers should be paid according to their faithfulness. God
  62. requires us to deal with one another in the strictest faithfulness.
  63. Some of you are overburdened with cares and responsibilities, and I
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  65. have been instructed that there is danger of your becoming selfish
  66. and wronging those whom you employ.”
  67. Each business transaction, whether it has to

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