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What does it really mean to be great?In a world that celebrates power, recognition, and success, Jesus turns greatness upside down.Using the gripping story of the Chilkoot Pass and Jesus’ words in Matthew 20:20–28, Pastor Joni challenges our self-focused definition of greatness. When James and John push for the best seats in God’s kingdom, Jesus offers a surprising truth: the path to greatness is humble service.Pastor Joni calls us to examine our motives, resist pride, and embrace the Christlike way of becoming less so that Jesus can be seen more. True greatness isn’t about being noticed—it’s about living unseen faithfulness for God’s glory.If you’ve ever struggled with comparison, ambition, recognition, or the desire to be “first,” this sermon is for you.
By Enumclaw Church of the NazareneWhat does it really mean to be great?In a world that celebrates power, recognition, and success, Jesus turns greatness upside down.Using the gripping story of the Chilkoot Pass and Jesus’ words in Matthew 20:20–28, Pastor Joni challenges our self-focused definition of greatness. When James and John push for the best seats in God’s kingdom, Jesus offers a surprising truth: the path to greatness is humble service.Pastor Joni calls us to examine our motives, resist pride, and embrace the Christlike way of becoming less so that Jesus can be seen more. True greatness isn’t about being noticed—it’s about living unseen faithfulness for God’s glory.If you’ve ever struggled with comparison, ambition, recognition, or the desire to be “first,” this sermon is for you.