A.W. Tozer explores the profound duality of Christ's love, which both wounds and heals, captivating and unsettling the soul. He emphasizes that a deep, painful adoration for Christ can lead to a transformative experience, purging the heart while simultaneously providing satisfaction. Tozer highlights the moral fragrance of this love, evident in the lives of saints throughout history, including Augustine, whose writings reflect a blend of passionate love and holy fear. This radiant love for Christ serves as the true measure of belonging to the universal Church, transcending theological differences and social barriers.