The sermon presents an antidote to spiritual weariness and fainting by directing believers to fix their eyes on Jesus through three transformative reflections: first, to consider who He is—revealed as the Author and Finisher of faith, assuring that God's work in believers will be completed; second, to reflect on what He has done—enduring the cross and the scorn of sinners out of divine love, not obligation, demonstrating that suffering is not abandonment but divine purpose; and third, to remember where He is—seated at the right hand of God, exercising supreme authority and interceding for believers, affirming that the victory is already won. This exhortation, rooted in Hebrews 12:2–3, offers pastoral comfort and theological clarity, reminding the weary that their struggle is not in vain, their burden is not theirs alone, and their hope is anchored in Christ's finished work and present reign.