It is unclear (at least to me) whether Philip’s show us the Father, and that will be enough for is, is just simple curiosity, or the affirmation of a profound truth. This truth is one that we struggle to truly believe and act on. So much of our spiritual efforts involve letting go of those attachments whose grip on our lives betrays the fact that we don’t fully believe that seeing the Father is enough for us. And so we cling to paltry substitutes that never be nearly enough for us. The challenge, though, is that it is only by letting go and freeing ourselves from these substitutes that we can actually experience that God is enough for us. So, although Philip may initially have simply been curious to see the Father, his willingness to believe that seeing the Father would, indeed, be enough, empowered him to witness to this Truth—even to the shedding of his blood. Surely, that should inspire us to relinquish our remaining attachments and finally allow ourselves to be filled with the utter fullness of God—a fullness that is not only enough, now, but eternally so!