In this sermon, the preacher begins by expressing gratitude for the audience's attention and asks how many couples are present. He emphasizes the need for a strong anchor in the face of life's challenges and suggests that prayer may have been replaced by other forms of worship. The preacher acknowledges that while the congregation is not backslidden, there is room for improvement in their relationship with God. He then references a powerful service where conviction was felt and encourages those who do not know God to repent and be baptized. The sermon concludes with a reminder that prayerlessness is a sin and that the preacher is committed to praying for the congregation.