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What does the Bible say about being noble in the gospel?

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The Bible identifies noble individuals as those who eagerly receive God's Word and diligently search the Scriptures.

In Acts 17:10-12, the Bereans are described as noble-minded for receiving the Word with readiness and searching the Scriptures daily to verify the truth. This demonstrates an eagerness and dedication to understanding God's message, reflecting a heart attitude aligned with humility and a desire for truth. Being noble in the gospel is not about one's natural abilities or societal status, but about a posture of humility, openness, and diligent pursuit of God's Word.
Scripture References: Acts 17:10-12

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