A.W. Tozer emphasizes the critical distinction between knowledge and truth, arguing that while society is obsessed with accumulating facts and information, it often neglects the deeper moral and spiritual significance of truth. He points out that knowledge, filled with mere facts, does not inherently lead to a better understanding of life or a closer relationship with God. Tozer warns that facts alone are lifeless, serving only as a medium for truth, which is essential for genuine understanding and spiritual growth. He calls for a pursuit of truth that transcends mere knowledge, urging believers to seek the essence of truth in their lives.