G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes that God has always maintained a faithful remnant, a group of believers who fear Him and uphold His truths even in times of darkness. He illustrates this through the example of Elijah and the seven thousand who did not bow to Baal, as well as the faithful few during Malachi's time who valued God's name above all else. Morgan highlights the importance of fellowship among believers, stating that their conversations about God are precious to Him, and that He keeps a record of those who honor Him. Ultimately, he reassures that these faithful individuals will be recognized as God's special treasure when He acts in the future. The sermon calls for unity among believers who genuinely fear the Lord and cherish His name.