If you feel you've discovered it all, doubt what you know; expand your mind, renew your truths, start from scratch again. Life is immense within eternal, there are literally millions of variables that can change cause, progress and product of the beliefs you hold so close but they've passed already. The days are not the same, they are renewed at each sunset. We don't have the same temperature everyday, the same length of commute as yesterday's, the same way of waking up, the same thought at waking up... you don't love your family the same way everyday, you don't talk about the same thing everyday, you don't see the same strangers everyday, you don't wear the same clothes everyday, you have different numbers of showers, you have different portions of food; even your feelings of sadness may vary between despair and cynicism. You don't see the same frog eating the same mosquito everyday; it keeps moving, knowing there will be different mosquitoes at different times and different places for him to remain nourished.
Life, by essence, is progress, growth, flow. One thing will lead you to another and another and another and so on.
See, I, as a christian, feel the need to tell you the great news that all of this does not happen at random and, because of that, don't matter. They're art from the Creator to remind you and me that there
is a Creator (Psalms 19); not impersonal randomness that meant nothing after all. How can everything around us be so impersonal, random and purposeless when we are so personal (inter and intra), integrated and longing for purpose? We reflect the likeness of God (Gen 1:26); we can see that when we get angered/saddened with evil, when we long for love and peace, when we
create something... all good comes from God (James 1:17; Matthew 7:11). You may feel you know everything from this earth and that's fair, this earthly life has its limitations, but there is a spiritual world with its own story, which we derive from, that only the spiritual can see (1 Corinthians 2:14), with truths that reign over our truths and laws and are only revealed to us by God (Daniel 2:22; Proverbs 2:6) through His Holy Spirit, which we receive the single, very moment we open the door for Christ (Revelation 3:20) and let Him dwell in and guide our lives because He knows better (Isaiah 55:9). See, our bodies and souls make us earthly humans; our spirit is the signature of our Creator, connecting us to Him, who is spirit (John 4:24). The Holy Spirit makes >our< spirit alive (why it was dead relates to sin and the larger truth concerning it), thus being able to give spiritual fruit (Galatians 5:22-23; James 3:17) here, freedom from this mortal body soon (1 Corinthians 15:44), and indescribable things later (1 Corinthians 2:9).
Even with things in this life being so passing and variable, our Creator, Lord and Father is, among many great things, eternal (Psalms 90:2; Timothy 1:17), unchanging (Malachi 3:6; Psalms 102:27) and faithful (Deuteronomy 7:9; 1 Corinthians 1:9); therefore you can be sure that you will experience glorious, transcendent life if you choose to draw near to Him (Hebrews 11:6).
