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The Publishing Work, August 21
And he said unto me, Thou must prophesy again before many peoples,
and nations, and tongues, and kings.
Revelation 10:11
.
Our publishing work was established by the direction of God and under
His special supervision. It was designed to accomplish a specific purpose.
Seventh-day Adventists have been chosen by God as a peculiar people, sepa-
rate from the world. By the great cleaver of truth He has cut them out from
the quarry of the world and brought them into connection with Himself. He
has made them His representatives and has called them to be ambassadors for
Him in the last work of salvation. The greatest wealth of truth ever entrusted
to mortals, the most solemn and fearful warnings ever sent by God to man,
have been committed to them to be given to the world; and in the accom-
plishment of this work our publishing houses are among the most effective
agencies.
These institutions are to stand as witnesses for God, teachers of righteous-
ness to the people. From them truth is to go forth as a lamp that burneth.
Like a great light in a lighthouse on a dangerous coast, they are constantly to
send forth beams of light into the darkness of the world, to warn men of the
dangers that threaten them with destruction.
The publications sent forth from our printing houses are to prepare a
people to meet God. Throughout the world they are to do the same work that
was done by John the Baptist for the Jewish nation. By startling messages
of warning, God’s prophet awakened men from worldly dreaming. Through
him God called backsliding Israel to repentance. By his presentation of truth
he exposed popular delusions. In contrast with the false theories of his time,
truth in his teaching stood forth as an eternal certainty. “Repent ye: for the
kingdom of heaven is at hand,” was John’s message (
Matthew 3:2
). This
same message, through the publications from our printing houses, is to be
given to the world today.—
Testimonies for the Church 7:138, 139
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