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In this episode, Tatum unpacks the difference between selfish ambition and godly ambition, challenging listeners to examine not just what they are pursuing, but why. Through personal reflection, biblical teaching, and practical examples, she reveals how easy it is to drift into misalignment—even with good intentions.
This conversation calls you into deeper self-awareness, Spirit-led decision-making, and true wholeness, emphasizing that sustainable success in both life and business must be rooted in God.
Selfish ambition is a drive rooted in:
It is not always obvious. It can begin with good intentions but becomes misaligned when God is no longer the source.
Godly ambition is:
The defining factor is what is driving your decisions: the Holy Spirit or your desire for results.
A key example shared in the episode illustrates how this shift can happen:
This shift is often gradual and difficult to detect without intentional self-examination.
When you feel frustrated or see changes in results:
The goal is to remain aligned with God, not to chase outcomes.
Many forms of ambition are driven by unresolved issues such as:
Without healing, it becomes difficult to sustain a God-centered approach to success.
Use the fruit of the Spirit as a diagnostic tool:
If these are absent in your process or decision-making, it may indicate misalignment.
Tatum encourages listeners to:
This is not about behavior modification but heart transformation.
God is not focused on your performance—He is focused on your heart.
Seasons of slowing down, stagnation, or even decline are not punishment. They are often invitations to return to alignment, deepen intimacy with God, and rebuild from a place of wholeness
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