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Is it sinful for a Christian man to desire greatness? Is ambition always pride? In this episode of God’s World, God’s Way, Nathan F. Conkey explores Jesus’ surprising answer in Mark 10, where James and John openly desire preeminence in the Kingdom.
Christ does not rebuke their longing to be great — instead, He redirects it. The world’s path to greatness is domination, self-exaltation, and control. But the Kingdom path is the exact opposite: true greatness comes through service.
Jesus teaches that the man who would be “great” must become a servant (diakonos), and the man who would be “first” must become a bond-servant (doulos) — bound in focused, humble devotion to serving his people in his God-given calling.
This message is a call to Christian men to reject false, passive spirituality and embrace godly ambition through faithful labour, humility, excellence, and service — walking the path Christ Himself walked.
The door to greatness is open. The way is clear. Serve, and be great in God’s world, God’s way.
By Nathan F. ConkeyIs it sinful for a Christian man to desire greatness? Is ambition always pride? In this episode of God’s World, God’s Way, Nathan F. Conkey explores Jesus’ surprising answer in Mark 10, where James and John openly desire preeminence in the Kingdom.
Christ does not rebuke their longing to be great — instead, He redirects it. The world’s path to greatness is domination, self-exaltation, and control. But the Kingdom path is the exact opposite: true greatness comes through service.
Jesus teaches that the man who would be “great” must become a servant (diakonos), and the man who would be “first” must become a bond-servant (doulos) — bound in focused, humble devotion to serving his people in his God-given calling.
This message is a call to Christian men to reject false, passive spirituality and embrace godly ambition through faithful labour, humility, excellence, and service — walking the path Christ Himself walked.
The door to greatness is open. The way is clear. Serve, and be great in God’s world, God’s way.