Wesley Duewel emphasizes that the ultimate goal of Scripture and redemption is to cultivate an intensely personal love for Jesus that encompasses our entire being. He highlights the importance of prayer as a loving communion with Christ, urging believers to move beyond an impersonal relationship and to embrace a passionate devotion akin to that of early Christians and martyrs. Duewel calls for a humble confession of our often casual love for Jesus and encourages seeking the Holy Spirit's help to ignite a fervent love for Him. He asserts that all other passions, including those for souls and missions, stem from a deep love for Christ, which is essential for personal renewal and effectiveness in the Christian life. The sermon concludes with a plea for a new, all-consuming passion for Jesus, regardless of the cost.