A.W. Tozer emphasizes that the quality of zeal, rather than its quantity, is what truly matters to God. He points out that genuine zeal should lead to repentance and a deeper relationship with God, contrasting it with frenzied activity that lacks true purpose. Tozer warns against the lukewarmness prevalent in many Christians today, advocating for a fervent hunger for God and a desire for holiness. He highlights that true zeal is characterized by love and selflessness, which ultimately glorifies God and benefits others, while self-centered zeal is detrimental. The sermon calls for a return to a sincere and humble pursuit of righteousness.