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The Concept of Ambition
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Encyclopedia of Moral Theology
19 May 19930 Comments

The Concept of Ambition

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In this deep sermon, His Holiness Pope Shenouda III explains the Christian understanding of ambition, clarifying that ambition itself is not wrong—it is a virtue when directed rightly. True ambition is the desire to grow toward perfection, as the Lord said: “Be perfect, as your Father in heaven is perfect.”

Man’s ambition reflects his divine image, for he was created in the likeness of God, who is unlimited. Yet ambition becomes sinful when it turns into pride, greed, or selfish rivalry.


Summary:

  1. Holy Nature of Ambition: Man was created in God’s image, and thus has a natural desire to progress infinitely.

  2. Spiritual vs. Worldly Ambition: Spiritual ambition seeks holiness; worldly ambition seeks wealth, fame, and pleasure.

  3. The First Sinful Ambition: The devil’s desire to be like God, and Adam’s fall, were both products of wrongful ambition.

  4. Ambition vs. Pride: Holy ambition is humble striving; prideful ambition exalts self and leads to downfall.

  5. Ambition vs. Greed: True ambition is growth in virtue, not endless desire for possessions.

  6. Spiritual Growth: A true believer’s ambition is to increase in prayer, humility, love, and service.

  7. Reversed Standards: The world seeks to be first; the spiritual person seeks to be last and serve all.

  8. Ambition with Humility: Saints, despite their high ranks, saw themselves as “unworthy servants.”

  9. Balance Between Ambition and Contentment: Be content in material things, but ambitious in spiritual growth.

  10. Balanced Ambition: Do not let worldly goals replace spiritual duties or family responsibilities.

  11. Relative Perfection: Only God is absolutely perfect, but man is called to grow toward holiness daily.

  12. Spiritual Conclusion: True ambition is union with God and continuous growth in His love, marked by humility and selflessness.


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