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The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4

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    VIII. Difficulties in Travel to Hedge Up Evangelism

    After the admonishing of the gospel herald to hasten on with his saving message to all mankind, warning is given of growing peril and coming difficulty of passage from place to place in carrying out that commission. First, the general admonition was given:PFF4 1009.1

    “Sound an alarm throughout the length and breadth of the earth. Tell the people that the day of the Lord is near, and hasteth greatly. Let none be left unwarned.” 42E. G. White, Testimonies (1900), vol. 6. p. 22.PFF4 1009.2

    Then follows the depiction of specific difficulties and hamperings in travel, and in gaining access to other lands:PFF4 1009.3

    “We have no time to lose. The end is near. The passage from place to place to spread the truth will soon be hedged with dangers on the right hand and the left. Everything will be placed to obstruct the way of the Lord’s messengers, so that they will not be able to do that which it is possible for them to do now.” 43Ibid.PFF4 1009.4

    Before World War I, travel during the first decade of the twentieth century was simple and comparatively unrestricted. In most lands passports and visas were not required. Not until August, 1918, did the United States have a law requiring all American citizens who travel abroad to carry United States passports. But following the outbreak of World War I, and in the lull between World Wars I and II, and especially after the tensions consequent upon the cessation of hostilities in 1945 and the erection of the iron curtain across Europe, travel has been forbidden in many sections. And this is likewise true of sections of the world outside of Europe, such as portions of the Far East. It now takes vastly more time and effort to secure entrance permits for missionaries to enter various accessible lands. In others the prohibition is complete. Pertinent also were those earlier words of 1882 that speak of the final witnessing of the church amid “fiercest opposition“:PFF4 1009.5

    “The work which the church has failed to do in a time of peace and prosperity [that is, to carry the light of the gospel and “the great truths of prophecy for this time,” “to all people” throughout the “length and breadth of the earth”], she [the church] will have to do in a terrible crisis, under most discouraging, forbidding circumstances.” 44E. G. White, Testimonies for the Church 5:463.PFF4 1009.6

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