A.W. Tozer emphasizes the necessity of bearing fruit in the Christian life, explaining that God's will is a moral pressure urging believers to reflect His image. He illustrates that just as a vine must be pruned to produce more fruit, Christians must undergo spiritual pruning, which may involve pain but ultimately leads to growth and deeper communion with God. Tozer reassures that God is a loving husbandman who rejoices in the fruit we bear, yet desires us to strive for more and much fruit. He challenges the congregation to embrace God's pruning process and to seek a closer resemblance to Christ in their lives. The sermon concludes with a call to prayer, inviting believers to willingly submit to God's transformative work.