Nobility

 What is nobility?  The dictionary defines nobility as the quality of being noble in character, mind, birth, or rank.  Noble means belonging to a class of aristocracy or having fine personal qualities or morals.  Basically, nobility means that you are somehow "above" those around you.  

Acts 17:11 says, "Now these were more noble-minded than those in Thessalonica, for they received the word with great eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so."  The Bereans were considered to think like nobility because they searched the Scriptures checking what they were taught against Truth.  These men and women were "above" others in their thinking because they were thinking for themselves and thinking about Scripture.  They didn't trust anyone when it came to what they needed to learn.  They trusted in the Word of God and therefore made sure that those they were listening too measured up to the standard of God's Word.  

Are we "noble-minded"?  Do we think for ourselves, always checking the Word to make sure that what we are taught is truth?  Do we measure the things that enter our minds by the ruler of the Word?  Do we make sure that the only things entering our minds are the things God wants there?  

Let us be true nobility.  Think.  Search.  Know.  Grow.

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