David Wilkerson emphasizes the urgent need for the church to move beyond mere prayer for revival and actively engage in addressing the pressing issues of society. He reflects on the historical expectation of a great revival that would draw people in without outreach, contrasting it with the current state of the world filled with despair and moral decay. Wilkerson calls for the church to awaken and respond to human needs with compassion, as true revival is not about waiting for a miraculous outpouring but about actively living out God's love and mercy. He cites Isaiah 58 to illustrate that meeting the needs of the hungry and the suffering will lead to spiritual nourishment and guidance from the Lord. The message is a clarion call for the church to embody God's heart for the world and to be a source of hope and healing.