mcdirector said:You know TC, your question did make me think that there had to be those in the OT and pre NT or as the NT was being canonized, that really were happy knowing little or just enough.
Just as today we have those who are happy with knowing just enough. I find that fascinating - to not have a consuming passion to know the word, to not have a Bible open in several rooms, to not know Oswald Chambers' words better than those of some relative.![]()
But part of the reason we are here is because of that thirst.
1. At some levels, knowing a little is enough and is a source of great contentment for some, but at another level, knowing more is equally fulfilling, as long as we don't make knowledge an end in itself.
2. For example, the prophets under the OT, knew of the person of the Messiah and His coming, but they YEARNED for the specifics--to know more.