We have to be extremely careful with our thoughts. They tend to pop out in our words and actions. Some people are adept at hiding their thoughts from most of the rest of us. But most of us can’t do that all the time. In fact, for those who know us best, our thoughts are written across our face.
We need to avoid certain actions, locations, books, magazines, movies and other things that contribute to our though life if they contribute to negativity in our minds, if they lead to evil thoughts.
In Philippians 4:8-9, Paul gives us some direction on how to direct our thoughts. First, he tells us to think about things that are true. But next, he instructs us to think about things that are noble.
If you are like me, nobility is a vague notion in my mind. Just what does it mean?
Dictionary.com lists several different definitions for the word noble:
- distinguished by rank or title.
- pertaining to persons so distinguished.
- of, belonging to, or constituting a heredity class that has special social or political status in a country or state; of or pertaining to the aristocracy.
I’m pretty sure none of those really fit what Paul is trying to say here. But dictionary.com goes on to list a fourth definition:
- of an exalted moral or mental character or excellence: a noble thought.
That seems more likely. But it still doesn’t really tell me what noble means.