A.W. Tozer addresses the troubling trend in society where glamor is favored over the ordinary, warning that this obsession has infiltrated even the Church. He critiques the superficiality of glamor, which he describes as a blend of sex, artifice, and self-admiration, contrasting it with the genuine presence of the Spirit of God. Tozer laments that modern Christianity has shifted away from virtues like goodness and saintliness, embracing a new, hollow form of faith that prioritizes appearance over substance. He calls for a return to the authentic and the ordinary in our spiritual lives, urging believers to seek true glory rather than fleeting glamor.