I hope you don't mind a contribution to your statement; which in actuality has no end. The bible teaches us who we are and why we are that way in God's sight. I mentioned the foal of a donkey in this series of responses. There is a good bit of detail in the meaning of this reference in Law and Words of the Prophets. Not only is this about the lesser of trained servants, the law reveals what part of you will be redeemed; certainly helpful understanding on a personal level when you consider the things you say and the things you do, you do also to the child of God within you. It is this part of you the Law speaks of concerning what part of you is redeemed by the Blood of the Lamb of God. This is fulfilled in one language of the New Testament. Who ever the rider is, is the teacher; this is why the owner was told Jesus had need of them. The owner (You) heard the calling of Jesus and permitted Jesus to sit in the seat of authority. The man did not know what Jesus was doing, and neither did we when we first heard the calling; only that we permitted Jesus to take the place of authority in our lives. The fulfillment of the Law is an amazing personal understanding of what Jesus did for each and every one of us. It is said Jesus (our King and High Priest) rode triumphantly into Jerusalem, and gave His life. Triumphantly? Not like others! No one could do what Jesus did; claimed another one of His own, and gave His life. There is no other King or High Priest who could do what Jesus did for me. There is so much more of this language that teaches who we are and why we are that way in His sight. Anyone who believes creation cannot teach us, has not been listening to the Prophets and Laws. I am sharing a key, much like oldhermit did in the beginning of this post. I hope I did not make this too difficult. You know in part the meaning of the fish (fishers of men). You know in part the meaning of the lambs and the Lamb of God. You know in part the meaning of the dawning of a New Day. All of this is a language of creation that teaches us who we are and why we are that way. Thank you for your patience, thank you for giving me this minute of your life to hear the witness.