The sermon defines spiritual success as a genuine, deepening relationship with Jesus Christ rather than mere religious attendance or moral behavior. Drawing from Psalm 119, the message outlines six practical disciplines for engaging with Scripture: memorizing, learning, reciting, rejoicing in, meditating on, and continuing in God's Word. These actions serve to cleanse one's life from sin and provide a powerful weapon against temptation by hiding the Word in the heart. The preacher emphasizes that true spirituality requires intentional effort and a heartfelt desire to seek God, contrasting this with passive religious habits. Ultimately, the text encourages believers to view Scripture as more valuable than earthly riches and essential for lifelong spiritual growth.