Not necessarily.
Your pump, tank, sump and plumbing all need to be matched/designed to work together.
Total flow by the pump will be determined by head loss. Head loss/plumbing resistance is dynamic i.e. it increases with flow, which is why you need to put a pump model in to the head loss calculator. The good news is it will be the same at that flow, no matter what pump you use.
Figure out about how much flow you want, then how your return plumbing will be designed, then play around with the calculator until you find a pump that has about the flow you're hoping for and it will give you a reasonable estimate of head loss.
The other half of the equation is your overflow & drain plumbing to the sump. If properly designed, there should be no risk of flooding; increasing the return flow to the tank will simply increase the flow to the overflow and back to the sump.