Theodore Epp emphasizes that the majority can often be wrong, as illustrated in 1 Kings 18:25-29, where the prophets of Baal, despite their numbers and fervor, failed to call down fire from heaven. Elijah's challenge to them highlighted the futility of their idolatry and the importance of true worship. Epp warns that emotional displays and enthusiasm do not equate to spiritual truth, and he uses sarcasm to expose the deception of the Baal worshipers. The sermon reminds us that true strength and salvation come from God, not from the majority or outward appearances.