“Indeed, to possess knowledge pleases talkers and braggers, but to act on that knowledge pleases God. That’s not to say that the heart can be without knowledge, for without knowledge, the heart is nothing. In fact, there are two types of knowledge. The first type of knowledge is based in the mere study of the world and serves just the student. The second type of knowledge combines grace with faith and love and leads a man to act on the will of God from his heart, providing him contentment. As it is written, ‘Give me understanding, so that I may keep your law and obey it with all my heart.’115