A.W. Tozer emphasizes the story of Lydia of Philippi, a successful career woman who found true freedom and satisfaction through her encounter with Jesus Christ. Despite her accomplishments as a seller of purple, Lydia discovered that her career could not provide the eternal fulfillment she sought. Tozer draws parallels to modern society, where women have gained freedom but often find themselves just as lost and miserable as before. He urges women today to seek the eternal answer in Christ, as Lydia did, to find true purpose beyond their careers. Ultimately, Tozer calls for a deeper understanding of fulfillment that transcends societal achievements.