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In this message, “Redefining Greatness,” we explore Mark 10:35–45 and the powerful contrast between the world’s definition of success and Jesus’ vision for a life that truly matters. James and John approach Jesus asking for positions of honor, revealing a deep, human desire for status, recognition, and influence. Yet Jesus responds by exposing how easily we allow culture to disciple us—teaching us that significance comes from attention, power, and climbing higher. Instead, He flips the script entirely: greatness is not about authority over others, but service to them.
Through His words and His example, Jesus shows that the path to true significance is found in humility, sacrifice, and obedience to God’s prompting. The One who deserved the highest place chose the lowest, serving others even to the point of giving His life. This message challenges us to move beyond simply admiring that kind of life and instead live it—saying yes to the moments where God calls us to serve, give, and step out in obedience. Because in God’s Kingdom, greatness isn’t achieved by rising above others, but by laying your life down for them.
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In this message, “Redefining Greatness,” we explore Mark 10:35–45 and the powerful contrast between the world’s definition of success and Jesus’ vision for a life that truly matters. James and John approach Jesus asking for positions of honor, revealing a deep, human desire for status, recognition, and influence. Yet Jesus responds by exposing how easily we allow culture to disciple us—teaching us that significance comes from attention, power, and climbing higher. Instead, He flips the script entirely: greatness is not about authority over others, but service to them.
Through His words and His example, Jesus shows that the path to true significance is found in humility, sacrifice, and obedience to God’s prompting. The One who deserved the highest place chose the lowest, serving others even to the point of giving His life. This message challenges us to move beyond simply admiring that kind of life and instead live it—saying yes to the moments where God calls us to serve, give, and step out in obedience. Because in God’s Kingdom, greatness isn’t achieved by rising above others, but by laying your life down for them.