Samuel Logan Brengle emphasizes the critical distinction between sanctification and consecration, arguing that while many focus on their own works of consecration, true sanctification is a divine act that requires faith and the filling of the Holy Spirit. He illustrates this through the story of Elijah, who, unlike the priests of Baal, expected God's supernatural intervention after his act of consecration. Brengle warns against the common misconception that mere human effort can achieve spiritual fulfillment, stressing that it is through waiting on God and receiving His power that believers can truly glorify Him. He encourages persistent faith and the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit to experience the fullness of God's grace. Ultimately, Brengle calls for a deeper understanding of sanctification as a transformative process that leads to joy and peace in the believer's life.