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What does true greatness really look like?
In this episode, Kimberly Faith and John McLarty explore Jeremiah 32–33, where God tells Jeremiah to buy a field while Jerusalem is under siege. The city is starving. Destruction is imminent. From a human perspective, the command makes no sense.
Yet Jeremiah obeys.
Through this powerful moment, we see that greatness isn’t about status, success, or recognition. It’s about trusting God beyond our own logic. It’s about standing firm in God’s truth when compromise is popular and investing in what has eternal value—even when we cannot see any immediate results.
God’s promise to us today is still the same: “Call to Me, and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things which you do not know.”
True greatness begins with surrender.
By Kimberly FaithWhat does true greatness really look like?
In this episode, Kimberly Faith and John McLarty explore Jeremiah 32–33, where God tells Jeremiah to buy a field while Jerusalem is under siege. The city is starving. Destruction is imminent. From a human perspective, the command makes no sense.
Yet Jeremiah obeys.
Through this powerful moment, we see that greatness isn’t about status, success, or recognition. It’s about trusting God beyond our own logic. It’s about standing firm in God’s truth when compromise is popular and investing in what has eternal value—even when we cannot see any immediate results.
God’s promise to us today is still the same: “Call to Me, and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things which you do not know.”
True greatness begins with surrender.