tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12999951.post1710580237971087308..comments2023-03-30T02:49:08.074-07:00Comments on the overflow: DO YOU CALL IT AMBITION OR ARROGANCE?brian c. berryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15221115935758929750noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12999951.post-4271851028159830122011-04-01T00:03:03.165-07:002011-04-01T00:03:03.165-07:00Brian good post, but a thought I have in regards t...Brian good post, but a thought I have in regards to what you have begun to unpack is this.<br /><br />To what degree & when can something that starts as Ambition turn into Arrogance?<br /><br />How do we allow those yearnings to serve others, make a difference & honor Christ with our lives NOT turn into a seeking for the applause or self projection to the lime light?<br /><br />I've seen many people start in ambition but turn to arrogance. Does that observation keep me/someone from running with their ambition?Danny Bowershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02406004137185843577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12999951.post-25741806532977419172011-03-29T07:14:39.917-07:002011-03-29T07:14:39.917-07:00Dude. So good. I've been chewing on a post abo...Dude. So good. I've been chewing on a post about this and trying to figure out how to say it. The sports part is a perfect way to help describe it. <br /><br />The truth is that in some circles, those in power view ambition as a sort of sin. As you mentioned, it's just not the case. God created some people to be ambitious, not in a prideful way, but it an amazing way.<br /><br />I think Nehemiah was a whole lot ambitious. <br /><br />To me, the thing I need to know about an ambitious person, is that they are SHAKING IN THEIR BOOTS but still going through with it.Adam McLanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06017070388202238812noreply@blogger.com