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What does the Bible say about greatness in God's eyes?

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Greatness in God's eyes is about knowing Him and pointing others to Christ rather than worldly influence.

The Bible illustrates that greatness in the sight of God is different from human standards of greatness. In Luke 1:15-16, John the Baptist is described as 'great in the sight of the Lord' due to his intimate knowledge of God and his divine purpose to point others to Jesus Christ. Unlike the world's view, which often equates fame and influence with greatness, God's perspective values faithfulness in guiding men and women toward the Savior, emphasizing spiritual rather than earthly accomplishments.
Scripture References: Luke 1:15-16

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