Faith vs. Knowledge
Faith is trust in God beyond certainty—unlike knowledge, which is based on facts or proof.
What is
Faith vs. Knowledge
At TGNN, faith is trusting God without needing certainty, while knowledge is information that can be verified or debated. True spiritual growth happens by faith—not by mastering religious facts or systems.
Explanation
Traditional religion often places a premium on knowledge—correct doctrine, theological precision, and intellectual certainty. But TGNN teaches that in the fulfilled age, faith has taken priority over knowledge.Faith is relational trust. It’s letting go of the need to be right and leaning into love, mystery, and Spirit-led growth. Knowledge, while useful, can lead to pride, division, or dependence on human authority.This distinction frees individuals from the pressure to have all the answers. Instead of relying on religious education to define truth, followers of God are invited to walk by faith—surrendered, open, and loving. It's not about what you know, but who you trust.