T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes that purpose is intrinsically linked to Christ, presenting them as complementary rather than separate entities. He illustrates this connection through the Scriptures of Ezekiel and Ephesians, highlighting how both begin with a divine throne and culminate in a corporate expression of God's glory. Sparks warns against the loss of distinctiveness in both Israel and the Church, noting that unfaithfulness to God's revealed purpose leads to confusion and weakness. He stresses the importance of the Holy Spirit's energy in fulfilling God's purpose, urging believers to remain committed and surrendered to the Spirit's leading. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a return to a purpose-conscious faith, contrasting it with the perplexity that often characterizes modern Christianity.