A.W. Tozer emphasizes the disparity between the widespread purchase of Bibles and the lack of genuine engagement and obedience to their teachings. He argues that mere admiration of the Bible's literary qualities is insufficient, likening it to someone reading life-saving instructions during a disaster without acting on them. Tozer calls for a total commitment to the Bible's message, suggesting that such dedication could lead to a moral revolution in society. He warns that failing to obey the Bible's directives stems from a spiritual blindness caused by sin, which ultimately jeopardizes one's eternal destiny.