Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the critical need for ministers to have a vision rooted in eternity rather than the immediate, urging them to reflect on their responsibilities and the weight of their words before God. He draws parallels between the struggles of biblical figures like Paul, Moses, and Elijah, highlighting their endurance and focus on the unseen eternal truths amidst worldly distractions. Ravenhill calls for a revival of prayer and a deeper understanding of the church's role as the bride of Christ, stressing the urgency of living with eternity's values in view. He challenges the complacency of modern believers, reminding them of the suffering of Christians worldwide and the need for genuine repentance and spiritual awakening. Ultimately, he implores ministers to seek a closer relationship with God and to be examples of faithfulness in a world that desperately needs hope.