A.W. Tozer addresses the real enemy facing the church today, which is not liberalism or government interference, but rather the 'dictatorship of the routine.' He emphasizes that when church services become predictable and devoid of the expectation of God's intervention, the church falls into a dangerous rut. This routine can stifle spiritual growth and hinder the church from experiencing the dynamic presence of God. Tozer calls for a revival of spontaneity and openness to the Holy Spirit, urging believers to break free from the constraints of routine and seek a deeper relationship with God.