The notion that one has it all together is cause for alarm.

I am afraid of Christians that think they have it all and are not pursuing more. This is one of the biggest dangers of modern Charismatic Christianity. It is a reaction against the orphan hearted Charismatic prayer movements which always seem to be crying out to an absentee God. Yet there is a tension between being complete in Christ and pressing on toward the high calling and drawing near which causes Him to draw near. He is a rewarder of those that diligently seek Him.
Jonathan Welton, Ph.D.

□ NOTE: “Charismatic” is a type of Christianity that emphasizes personal religious experience and divinely inspired powers, as of healing, prophecy, and the gift of tongues.