When I hear of a church that hasn't got any ambition to grow, there's something wrong with that church. The Church of the living God has a high ambition.
And another thing: The Church of the living God is built high because it's got high anticipations and expectations. Say, "Well, we belong to the church. Our father served in this church years ago." That might be fine, but the Church of the living God can't set still. Its ambitions is to go higher, farther.
We see the blind healed today. We are watching, tomorrow, for the dead to be raised. When we seen nature obey His Voice, we're looking then for the Coming of Christ. Its ambitions is high. Its anticipations is high. Its expectations is high. It's built high. It sets up as a memorial.
The Christian at his work is set on a hill. His ambitions is high: to win his boss or somebody else to Christ. That's right. His expectations is high: somewhere, that God will give him a chance to speak to somebody.
William Branham, sermon «As The Eagle Stirreth Up Her Nest»
https://en.branham.ru/sermons/57-0714