NOBLE IS THAT SOUL
Noble is
the soul who is blind to his own needs so he may see the needs of others.
Noble is
the soul who see the needs of others as more pressing than his needs.
Noble is
the soul whose needs are few.
Noble is
the soul whose needs are met by God rather than his own significant energy.
Noble is
the soul who meets his lusts with a non-negotiable denial.
Noble is
the soul who recognizes temptation as poison.
Noble is
the soul who refuses to hear the cries of his flesh.
Noble is
the soul who treats everyday as belonging wholly to Christ.
Noble is
the soul whose lips refuse to be an exit door for complaining.
Noble is
the soul whose mind is the dwelling place for Christ.
Noble is
the soul who can love without reviewing a résumé.
Noble is
the soul who almost cannot bear compliments.
Noble is
the soul who walks inside eternity.
Noble is
the soul who treats money like a ministry and himself a conduit.
Noble is
the soul who lives as a pilgrim.
Noble is
the soul whose worship makes others uncomfortable.
Noble is
the soul who closes his eyes at night having done the will of God.
Noble is
the soul who life resembles a cross.
Noble is
the soul whose ears are inclined to the Spirit.
Noble is
the soul whose mouth and feet bring glad tidings.
Noble is
the soul who rejoices in his eternal gift and his absolute unworthiness.
Noble is
the soul whose God and Redeemer and Savior and Master and Sacrifice and Shepherd
and Prince and Governor and Provider and Supplier and Wisdom and King and Lord and Life
is Jesus.
Noble is
that soul in the eyes of God.
It is very hard to find living water nowadays. But God is using you as a vessel to water the souls of every one that is thirsty for God. May God use you always to do His will. Remain bless and endure to the end.
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"But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit." 2Cor. 3:18 (NASB)
ReplyDeleteRe: Noble is the soul who almost cannot bear compliments.
ReplyDeleteThe apostle Paul had many complimentary words for his co-workers! It is good to be appreciated and approved of. Praise has its place. Insincere flattery doesn't. The God of the holy Bible compliments. When He will say well done my good and faithful servant those who are blessed to hear these words will be glowing with happiness!