The history of how the work grew is well
known. The printing plant was first established at Rochester,
New York, and was afterward moved to Battle Creek, Michigan.
And in afteryears a publishing house was established on the Pacific
Coast.
I thank the Lord that He gave us the privilege
of acting a part in the work from the beginning. But neither
then nor since the work has grown to large proportions, during
which time responsibilities have been widely distributed, has
anyone heard me claiming the leadership of this people.
From the year 1844 till the present time
I have received messages from the Lord and have given them to
His people. This is my work--to give to the people the light
that the Lord gives me. I am commissioned to receive and communicate
His messages. I am not to appear before the people as holding
any other position than that of a messenger with a message.
For many years Dr. J. H. Kellogg has occupied the position of leading physician in the medical work carried on by the Seventh-day Adventists. It would be impossible for him to act as leader of the general work. This has never been his part, and it never can be.