A.W. Tozer emphasizes the abundant blessings available in Christ, drawing parallels from Caleb's unwavering faith in claiming his promised inheritance. He explains that while some blessings are automatically given at the new birth, others require active pursuit and faith to obtain. Tozer encourages believers to rise above mediocrity and to insist on claiming the fullness of what God has promised, reminding them that the kingdom of God offers enough for all without competition. He urges the congregation to take hold of their spiritual inheritance during the communion service, recognizing the real presence of Christ among them.