Sanders later said, “The words came just as though it was God speaking. There were crowds all around me, and no one else heard the voice, but I heard it all right!” He went on to say, “I believe that was a real turning point in my service to the Lord.” As a result, he never sought the position, but later it was opened for him, in God’s timing.
The world’s standards of greatness — money, success, power and fame — mean nothing to God. If we truly aspire to greatness, we will learn from Jesus’ example. He didn’t exemplify His greatness by conquest or by riches or worldly success – but rather by humility, gentleness and servanthood.
If we truly want to be great in God’s kingdom, we will decide to transform worldly “ambition” into “Godly ambition”. We will not seek honor, but humility. We won’t desire power to rule, but to become the greatest servant. Beyond everything, we will long to be great in His love…and through His love, influence and transform the world around us. These are “ambitions” worthy of our Lord and Savior, who, because of His great love and humility, was exalted above every other name, and also promised that He will humble the exalted…and, exalt the humble.
Jeremiah 45:5 says "Should you then seek great things for yourself? Seek them not. For I will bring disaster on all people, declares the LORD, but wherever you go I will let you escape with your life.' "
Be Blessed.
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