Leonard Ravenhill passionately addresses the moral decay of society, drawing parallels between the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah and the present-day world. He emphasizes that God's judgment is not merely a future event but a response to the cries of the oppressed and the broken-hearted. Ravenhill calls for a divine intervention to awaken the church from its complacency and to respond to the cries of those suffering without hope. He urges believers to recognize the urgency of their mission to rescue the perishing and to live with a heart that reflects the love of Christ. Ultimately, he challenges the church to rise up and be a beacon of hope in a world filled with despair.