A.W. Tozer emphasizes the need for better Christians, arguing that many believers today are stunted in their spiritual growth due to poor teaching and low moral standards. He points out that a Christian is meant to embody growing life, yet many remain unaware of their stagnant state, often influenced by unscriptural doctrines. Tozer calls for a return to New Testament sainthood, urging the church to lead converts towards heart purity, fiery love, and devotion to Christ. He warns against the dangers of imitating worldly practices and settling for a diluted form of Christianity that lacks the power of the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, Tozer challenges the church to raise the level of spirituality and produce true saints rather than mere converts.