In our society there is often a quest for “more”. People want more money, more prestige, more time off, more friends, more and more. The quest can be consuming and the goal can become their god. But Paul found the secret, how to be content in plenty and in want, hether well fed or hungry. In Philippians 4:13 Paul writes, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.” Today it seems many cannot be content.
In John 20 it is revealed that there are other words and miracles of Jesus not recorded in his gospel. Should that spur our natural instinct to want more? No! But it does make me wonder. It makes me wonder, would more stories help more people to believe? Sadly, I think not. God led men far wiser than I to make prayerful and divinely inspired decisions about what writings to put in the Bible. Similarly, God led John to write what John wrote, no more, no less.
Our faith rests upon Jesus as risen Lord. He died for our sins. That is really the story we need. True, we want more. And there is value in knowing more. There is much written in the Bible that teaches us how to live a Christ-like life and about the nature and desire of God. If we delve in and study the Word, it is enough. We do not need to know more. God has provided all we need to be content.