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What does it mean to be 'more noble' in the eyes of God?

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Being 'more noble' refers to having a heart that is receptive to God's Word and diligent in seeking Truth.

In Scripture, being labeled as 'more noble' is indicative of a character that humbly receives God’s Word and actively seeks to understand it. This was true of the Bereans, who are recognized not for their social status but for their readiness to receive teaching with an eagerness to search the Scriptures for corroboration. Their nobility lies in their humility before God and their commitment to understanding the truth, leading to belief and transformation. This contrasts with prideful reliance on human wisdom; true nobility in faith acknowledges our need for divine revelation and grace, positioning us to hear and obey God's voice.
Scripture References: Acts 17:11

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