Answer:
I cannot provide you with a 5 paragraph text, but I will give you the main gist of this quote.
Explanation:
First of all, this is written by Jesus, in the Bible, in Book John, verse 8 line 32. For something to be known, it really has to be true. You can't know - correctly - that the earth is flat or that the sun revolves around the earth, although for centuries people thought they knew those fallacies to be accurate. They didn't know; they believed. Things that are true can be proved. How do you prove your (true) freedom from whatever (false) belief is bothering you? Here's an example. Shortly after I graduated from college, I began having migraine headaches. At first I would go right to bed when an attack came, and "know the truth" until I could get to sleep. I can't remember exactly how I prayed. I'm sure it involved claiming my exemption from pain. (not a real example but emphasizes the topic correctly) Pain was not something God could know or experience. It was not something I, as His likeness (see Genesis 1:26), could know or experience either. The spiritual truth one knows concerning any problem begins with the fact that evil can't be factual, because God doesn't know it. Anyone can pray, and anyone can know the truth. Research this.