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Why Our Pursuit of Significance Leaves Us Exhausted This is for you if you're striving to matter - at work, in leadership, in family, or in ministry - and still feel like it's never quite enough.
In Redefining Greatness: The Significance You've Been Looking For, Jesus confronts one of the deepest longings of the human heart: the desire to matter. As He walks toward the cross in Mark 10:32–45, His disciples reveal a struggle that still defines our lives today—climbing ladders, chasing recognition, competing for status, and trying to prove we are enough. Rather than rejecting ambition, Jesus radically reframes it, exposing why the world's definition of greatness never satisfies and why comparison and competition quietly enslave us. This sermon traces how our craving for significance shows up in leadership, work, parenting, ministry, and relationships—and how Jesus offers freedom from the exhausting need to be seen. Ultimately, it invites us to step off the ladder, rethink greatness, and discover a kind of significance that is received, not achieved.
Show Notes, Part 1:
Jesus walks toward the cross while His closest disciples ask for positions of glory—revealing a tension we all share
The universal human craving for significance and the quiet ways it shapes our choices
How ladder-climbing, comparison, and recognition become exhausting pursuits
Why Jesus doesn't shame our desire to be great—but challenges where we look to satisfy it
The danger of chasing status instead of intimacy with Christ
A sobering look at how ambition shows up in work, parenting, leadership, and spirituality
The question beneath the question: What are we really hoping will make us feel enough?
By Josh Weidmann5
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Why Our Pursuit of Significance Leaves Us Exhausted This is for you if you're striving to matter - at work, in leadership, in family, or in ministry - and still feel like it's never quite enough.
In Redefining Greatness: The Significance You've Been Looking For, Jesus confronts one of the deepest longings of the human heart: the desire to matter. As He walks toward the cross in Mark 10:32–45, His disciples reveal a struggle that still defines our lives today—climbing ladders, chasing recognition, competing for status, and trying to prove we are enough. Rather than rejecting ambition, Jesus radically reframes it, exposing why the world's definition of greatness never satisfies and why comparison and competition quietly enslave us. This sermon traces how our craving for significance shows up in leadership, work, parenting, ministry, and relationships—and how Jesus offers freedom from the exhausting need to be seen. Ultimately, it invites us to step off the ladder, rethink greatness, and discover a kind of significance that is received, not achieved.
Show Notes, Part 1:
Jesus walks toward the cross while His closest disciples ask for positions of glory—revealing a tension we all share
The universal human craving for significance and the quiet ways it shapes our choices
How ladder-climbing, comparison, and recognition become exhausting pursuits
Why Jesus doesn't shame our desire to be great—but challenges where we look to satisfy it
The danger of chasing status instead of intimacy with Christ
A sobering look at how ambition shows up in work, parenting, leadership, and spirituality
The question beneath the question: What are we really hoping will make us feel enough?

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