A.W. Tozer reflects on the character of Zacharias, emphasizing the importance of true character over superficial personality. He highlights Zacharias and Elizabeth's righteousness and faithfulness to God despite their long-standing prayers for a child going unanswered. Tozer contrasts the depth of character that emerges under pressure with the fleeting nature of personality, urging the congregation to seek a life of integrity and spiritual depth. He calls for older generations to be examples of faith and character for the younger ones, lamenting the lack of such role models in the church today. Ultimately, Tozer encourages believers to remain active in their faith and to cultivate a relationship with God that transcends mere appearances.