You know, God has made Christians in all shapes and sizes and flavors, and there are some Christians, not a lot, but there are some Christians with such an incredibly high level of intelligence that you just, you feel kind of dumb just being around them. And then there's the rest of us. We're just people who are just trying to make it through life, and we do the very best we can with the mind that we've been given.

Some Christians do pursue high-level theological training. They go to seminary. I worked my way through a couple of seminary degrees. I sure wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer, and I'm still not. But I wanted to know as much as I could.

And so if the question is put out there, should a Christian pursue as much theological knowledge as they can, I would say yes. That might be different for everyone. Some people actually take time out of their lives, and they pursue school so that they can learn about their God and learn about the Bible. and others are just voracious readers and they want to read and still others just listen to as many sermons as they can.

So whatever works best for you, the way God made you, then you pursue God all of your days. Learn as much as you can. After all, Peter commanded us to grow in the grace and the knowledge of Christ.