Horatius Bonar emphasizes that God has always sought worshippers rather than mere temples, highlighting His desire for love, obedience, service, and true worship from humanity. He explains that God values the inner worship of the heart over external rituals and that worship should be a constant, heartfelt expression rather than confined to specific places or times. Bonar illustrates God's earnestness in seeking worshippers, comparing it to a shepherd searching for a lost sheep, and stresses that God desires the worship of every individual, regardless of their past. He reassures that through the blood of Christ and the Holy Spirit, sinners can approach God and fulfill their calling to worship. Ultimately, Bonar calls on all to recognize their obligation to worship God, as it is a matter of deep significance to Him.