A.W. Tozer emphasizes the critical distinction between nominal beliefs, which are merely held in name, and practical beliefs, which are the true convictions that guide our lives. He argues that while nominal beliefs may be sound, practical beliefs often require restoration to align with God's original design for mankind. Tozer reflects on the radical changes in the world since the time of Jesus and questions whether these changes have led us to alter God's plans for His church. He calls for a reevaluation of our practical beliefs to ensure they reflect the truth of the Gospel and the teachings of Christ. Ultimately, Tozer urges believers to purge faults and abuses from their practical beliefs to restore their faith to its intended glory.