#[Acts 1:8]; [Deuteronomy 4:9]; [Deuteronomy 6:12]; [Revelation 5:8]
Henry's main point is a call to action rooted in recognizing Jesus and obeying His call. He emphasizes that the church is not a building but its people, urging them to avoid becoming mere "religious consumers" and instead live in humble dependence on God. He recounts the church's history, highlighting prayer and scripture as foundational, and shares personal experiences of brokenness and God's subsequent blessings. Henry calls for individuals to prioritize God's Kingdom, serve in both the "gathered" and "scattered" church (within and outside the church building), and avoid the trap of rationalizing inaction, emphasizing that God works through weakness and prayer. He emphasizes that knowing, loving, listening to, being and doing what Jesus asks is more important than what specific church structure one participates in.