What do we want Christ to do for us?

Would there be any selfishness in our requests? We are born with a self-centered nature, which remains present even after Salvation, and shows up in a variety of ways. Furthermore, we live in a culture that clamors for greatness and constantly tells us to assert ourselves so we can move up the ladder of success to get what is rightfully ours. However what Jesus taught about greatness is the exact opposite: being willing to serve (Mark 9:35)! True greatness is measured not on Earth, but in Eternity. When we stand before the judgement seat of Christ, He will be looking for humility, rather than impressive earthly accomplishments. This does not mean that as Christians we should turn down positions of prominence, rather we should accept such roles as opportunities to be a steward for Christ. Humble people understand who they are and who the Lord is. They recognize the Lord as the source of life and every possession and ability. Our assignment while on Earth is to use whatever God has entrusted to us, whether great or small, in a way that glorifies Him and benefits others. Even if we do not get praise for our actions in this life, we must remember that our reward comes in eternity. — Matthew 20:20-28