LS 210
(Life Sketches of Ellen G. White 210)
I saw that there would be a paper published upon the Pacific coast. There would be a health institute established there, and a publishing house created. (LS 210.1) MC VC
Time is short; and all who believe this message, should feel a solemn obligation resting upon them to be disinterested workers, exerting their influence on the right side, and never by word or action be found arrayed against those who are seeking to advance the interests of God’s cause. The ideas of our brethren are altogether too narrow. They expect but little. Their faith is too small. (LS 210.2) MC VC
A paper published on the Pacific coast would give strength and influence to the message. The light God has given us isn’t worth much to the world unless it can be seen by being presented before them. I declare to you our vision must be extended. We see things nigh, but not afar off. (LS 210.3) MC VC