Thus, any time we come to a knowledge of any truth, we can know that God was the source and the benefactor of that event. Scholars often try to discredit personal knowledge that is received from God, but there is no more sure way of discovering truth than by asking the source of all truth.
Why then do members of Christian denominations rely so heavily on the wisdom of gospel scholars? Every sect and faith (including atheists and agnostics) have pastors and theologians who claim to have a more correct understanding of truth because of their own study. In this way the leaders of the Christian sects are imitating the scribes and Pharisees who lived at the time of Christ. While these gospel scholars self-interestedly proclaimed their own wisdom, Christ found simple fishers and others to be his true leaders. He knew He could trust them to teach the truth not based on their own logic, but based on what God would tell them. Christ taught us plainly about the source to which we should look for truth, and it wasn't a self-proclaimed theologian: "Blessed art thou [Peter], for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven."