Let’s look at the word ‘noble’ in the Bible. It’s used 69 times in some form in the Christian Standard Bible: ‘Noble’, ‘Nobles’, ‘noblemen’, ‘noble brothers’, ‘noble person’, ‘men of noble character’, ‘wife of noble character’, ‘noble ones’, ‘noble women’, ‘noble words’, ‘noble theme’, ‘noble things’, ‘noble causes’, and ‘noble birth’ are some of them.
Finally, Jesus, in Mark 14:6, addressed the religious leaders about the woman who poured ‘expensive perfume’ over his head. He said, "Leave her alone. Why are you bothering her? She has done a noble thing for me."
I got on the ‘noble’ rabbit trail last week after reading Isaiah 32:8, which says, "But a noble person plans noble things; he stands up for noble causes.” After I read that, I thought of the Knights of the Round Table, where King Arthur and his valiant knights fought 'nobly' for England. But King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are widely regarded as mythological or legendary characters that weren’t real.
But let’s talk about nobles who were real. King David had 37 ‘mighty men’ who did valiant or noble deeds. His three closest mighty men repeatedly risked their lives to save Judah, and specifically King David.
The online definition of the adjective ‘noble’ is the following: "Having or showing qualities of high moral character, such as courage, generosity, or honor."
The question is then, “Are we as Christians thought of by others as ‘noble’?" Do WE plan ‘noble’ things? And, do WE stand up for ‘noble’ causes?” Isaiah wasn’t just referencing physical strength and exploits in Chapter 32. He was talking about mental strength and mental exploits.
I generally think of myself as a wimp, with little gravity to influence things. But I want to take what Isaiah said to heart. I want to learn—that’s the key—LEARN to PRACTICE and THINK of myself as a ‘CHRISTIAN’ who is becoming more and more like ‘THE NOBLE KNIGHTS OF OLD!’

 
 
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