R.A. Torrey emphasizes the unparalleled drawing power of the uplifted Christ, asserting that nothing attracts people like the message of a crucified Savior. He reflects on historical instances where large crowds were drawn not by entertainment but by the genuine presentation of Jesus Christ, highlighting that the need for a Savior transcends all races and conditions. Torrey argues that only the atoning blood of Christ can meet humanity's deepest needs, and that true Christianity, centered on the crucified Christ, is a universal religion. He warns against the dangers of a diluted gospel that lacks the message of atonement, which ultimately fails to draw people to Christ. The sermon calls for individuals to recognize their need for salvation and to respond to the love of God demonstrated through Christ's sacrifice.