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Trust Is Superior To Knowledge

Trust Is Superior To Knowledge

September 22, 2019 by Matt Pavlik 1 Comment

If we waited until we knew God completely before trusting Him, we’d wait forever. Even in heaven, we won’t exhaust the depths of who He is. Trust is not the reward for perfect understanding—it’s the posture of a person who knows he is loved.

This truth reshapes how we live today. We don’t need omniscience to walk in peace. We need confidence in the One who knows all things.

Knowing Everything Is Impossible

Sometimes I imagine life would be easier if I just knew everything. If I had all the answers, maybe I’d feel more secure. But the pursuit of exhaustive knowledge can become a trap—an endless loop of analysis that never leads to rest.

Explanations can be helpful, but they’re not always necessary. If you don’t need to know something to live a content, productive, and faithful life, then maybe it’s not yours to carry.

Wisdom begins with knowing God, but it doesn’t end with knowing all the answers. You can be wise and still be learning. In fact, it’s the fool who believes he’s finished learning (see Proverbs 10:14; 12:15).

To the one who thinks he has everything, what motive is there to act?
To the one who thinks he is well, what motive is there to seek a doctor?
To the one who thinks he knows everything, what motive is there to seek wisdom?

To be God is to have more to reveal.
To be human is to receive what He reveals—and respond with trust.

Consider these different translations of Proverbs 25:2:

It is the glory of God to conceal things, but the glory of kings is to search things out.

It is God’s privilege to conceal things and the king’s privilege to discover them.

God is praised for being mysterious; rulers are praised for explaining mysteries.

We honor God for what he conceals; we honor kings for what they explain.

Proverbs 25:2 ESV, NLT, CEV, GNT

God’s mystery isn’t a barrier—it’s an invitation. He conceals not to frustrate, but to draw us deeper. Our glory is not in mastering Him, but in seeking Him.

Faith Makes Trusting God Possible

Faith is not blind—it’s relational. It bridges the gap between knowing facts about God and knowing God as a person. It’s the shortcut to intimacy.

Knowledge is like a house, but trust makes it a home. Knowledge builds the framework; trust walks across the bridge. We don’t climb to God through facts—we’re carried by faith into His presence.

The framework alone is incomplete. Trust is the bridge that leads to communion—where we don’t just observe God’s truth, we abide in His love.

You can study theology for decades and still miss the heart of God. But one moment of living faith can lead to surrender and bring you into communion with Him. In that communion, Christian concepts are no longer just ideas; they become living, nourishing truths.

The road of factual knowledge alone doesn’t lead to love. Faith is the only way to experience the depth of God’s love.

Knowledge Puffs Up, But Love Builds Trust

There’s a tension here: we’re invited to seek God, to pursue wisdom, to ask questions. But we’re also called to rest in Him, even when the answers don’t come.

You can enjoy the pursuit of God and all His mysteries. But don’t let the unknowns rob you of joy in the present moment.

You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.

Jeremiah 29:13 ESV

Finding God doesn’t mean finding all the answers. It means finding His loving arms. When you’re secure in His love, many of the details lose their urgency.

When you trust God to guide you, you don’t have to obsess over the condition or direction of the road.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge him,
and he will make straight your paths.

Proverbs 3:5–6 ESV

What Is the Condition of Your Road?

Maybe your road feels uncertain. Maybe it’s steep, winding, or shrouded in fog. But that doesn’t mean you have to be afraid. Ask God for His touch, His love. Ask Him for wisdom. Then trust Him with whatever road lies before you—because faith and trust flourish not in worldly facts, but in the presence of God’s mystery and love.

What mystery are you facing today?
Don’t wait for perfect clarity. Ask for perfect love.
And let trust carry you forward.

What part of your journey feels foggy right now? Write down what you wish you understood—and then ask God what He’s inviting you to trust.

Learn more about trusting God.
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Last updated 20250914.

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