Rolfe Barnard emphasizes the profound impact of heart faith in divine election, illustrating how true understanding of God's grace leads to a transformative experience rather than mere doctrinal knowledge. He critiques the complacency of modern churchgoers who mistake privilege for responsibility, urging believers to recognize the necessity of a personal encounter with Christ for genuine salvation. Barnard draws on the Apostle Paul's conversion as a model of how divine election should inspire boldness, amazement, and a passion for evangelism, rather than harshness or self-righteousness. He warns against the dangers of intellectualism in faith, advocating for a heartfelt relationship with God that compels believers to share the gospel with others. Ultimately, Barnard calls for a return to the awe and wonder of God's grace that should characterize every Christian's life.