Smith Wigglesworth emphasizes the significance of 'abiding' in the presence of God, which leads to a place of power and assured victory. He illustrates this through the anointing of Jesus, who, filled with the Holy Spirit, faced trials and emerged empowered to teach and heal. Wigglesworth also references Ezekiel's vision of dry bones, highlighting that true transformation comes from being in the Spirit and yielding to God's will. He encourages believers to seek the baptism of the Holy Spirit, as it is essential for spiritual vitality and effectiveness in ministry. Ultimately, he calls for a deep hunger for God, assuring that in the right place with the Holy Spirit, miraculous things can happen.