So you have no questions to ask your final authority the Bible.

No, I would think if a man lived to be a thousand years and was under the correction or training in accordance to rule/law of our heavenly Father, and by grace hearkened to His word, not turning what He calls to the left or right, deviating from the path of righteousness for His names sake. Men who are led by His Spirit would in effect have received good doctrine and because He has given us good doctrine , we should try with all our hearts, souls and minds to not forsake His law, which every man falls short of daily.

As far as questions, I believe each day provides enough opportunities to serve Him and temptations for us to cry out in our need as we seek contentment in this world., knowing the peace of God surpasses all understanding and guards our hearts. And because our heavenly Father knows the thing we need before we ask, by seeking His face (presence), as our daily substance, whether that be literal bread needed to sustain these physical bodies, or proper medical attention, or diet needed for our physical healing, or the bread of life that sustains our souls, in the end of the matter, He will provide, just as promised, to all that walk by faith.

When we do die, having not received all the promises of which we have been persuaded of, and when we awake and are given our new bodies, which I believe, will be on the last day, He, I believe will still be there giving us a living hope, knowing He does not sleep or is slow to fulfill His promises, at least according to what we consider slow.

Then and only then will we no longer ask any questions, having shed our what Scripture refers to as dark glasses. For now we can know in part, knowing it is to His glory, I believe, to conceal matters.

While I would not make claims of receiving new revelations from God, as did David, I believe my hope would be similar to David, as from the direction I could receive it, as the light that could illuminate our hearts, as His love awakens us to His daily presence.

How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God! how great is the sum of them!If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand: when I awake, I am still with thee.Psa 139:17