Ms 14a, 1912
Discussions at Loma Linda
Loma Linda, California
May 24, 1912 [typed]
Previously unpublished.
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I would prefer that you do that, since I have been putting my mind on something else.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 8
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“Yes. That is the only way, the only right way.”25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 11
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That was the only thing that was expressed to me.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 19
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I had been asked once or twice whether Brother Burden should give up his position here and go out and labor in the field to raise means. “Why, no,” said I, “I do not think that is essential. I cannot see the necessity for that.” But the position I take is that if there is a special work to be done, and if there is special talent for that work, let it be used.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 27
Wherever there is a sanitarium that is to carry on work such as is carried on here, every one connected with that work is to be connected with God. No selfish motives are to prevail in any way. The work should be taken hold of just as my husband and I took hold of it. If the brethren said, “Come, we want your help, we want to know how this work is to be carried,” we responded to the call. We no more thought of refusing to go where needed than if we were called to a work right around where we lived. We went to see what was wanted and what was to be done, whether we had the capability to do the work, or whether we were obliged to say, “You must put this work on to somebody else.” Generally we took the responsibility and did what we could. Those that had confidence in us would say, “Well, if Brother and Sister White think it is all right, we will take right hold with you, because they always succeed. ...”25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 28
Now if there has arisen a condition of things that seems to demand the talent that we think is in Brother Burden, why, it is perfectly right for Brother Burden to go into the field, and in that emergency carry forward that special work the best he can. Every one of us must do our part when we come into an emergency such as this institution is experiencing. In times of crisis, we should have no hesitancy in knowing what our duty is.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 29
But Brother Burden does not take that as his regular work. He has a work to do right in this institution, an important work in connection with his wife. In an emergency we are to help each other in every way that we possibly can. But that is not to say that he should give up his work and his position. He does not give up that position and should not give it up, although he goes for a time to exert an influence that is needed in the field. After that is done, and he has helped to carry forward the field work as it seemed necessary, he is to come right back to his place right here at Loma Linda.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 30
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Brother Burden, you have a work of importance at this institution, and if you should for a time labor in the line that would advance a special interest that must be carried strongly just now, it is your duty to do so, and then come back to your work in the institution.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 32
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It was a timely plan. Now and then special influence is required in the field; and if one has a special talent, he should be willing for a time to use his influence and talents where they are especially needed. But to separate Brother Burden entirely from the sanitarium, and put somebody else in his place, that was not to be.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 35
Our experience has been that when we come into an emergency in our sanitariums, then there is need of all the influence for right that can be brought to bear. Brother Burden should hold such a relation to the work here that he can come in an speak words of counsel and instruction, for he has passed through many valuable experiences. As he was in this institution from the beginning, and has carried a heavy burden for it, he would be prepared to give his judgment, according to the circumstances prevailing.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 36
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These responsibilities should be given to a whole-minded, earnest man, for this is a large institution and must be managed wisely. It should be the special work of Brother Burden to look after the spiritual interests of the sanitarium and see that they are carried judiciously and wisely.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 39
My words may not express it all, but I feel an intense interest in the success of this institution, because I have gone through similar struggles in other places. Again and again I have labored untiringly and exerted all the influence possible to place an important institution in the proper condition, and I feel the same burden intensely in regard to the work here, that this institution shall make a decided success.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 40
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I think that we can all have this institution at heart, that we can blend, and that we can carry the work to success.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 42
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I am perfectly willing. I have books to be multiplied. If you can help them in this emergency by such a plan, do it. You know what a conflict I had at Mountain View. I felt that I was being torn to pieces. I was in terrible suffering nearly all night.25LtMs, Ms 14a, 1912, par. 44