May theme = Focus on the Good
#1. Philippians 4:8b – Think about noble things.

2. ‘Noble‘ (‘honorable’ NASB) in Philippians 4:8 is the Greek word semnós, an adjective derived from the verb sébomai, “to revere, be in awe of, to worship.” It is used in Greek writings variously to mean:






From the various uses of the Greek word, some of the same English words emerge:
• Dignified (without being pompous),
• Respected (without being demanding),
• Serious (without being somber).
There are 3 other occurrences of this Greek adjective in the New Testament.





If you feel like you need to grow in being worthy of respect, then follow Paul’s advice in Philippians 4:8…

🍎 APPLICATIONS:
🤔 Think about the things associated with the Greek word translated “noble“. Would you say all areas of your life exemplify these qualities?
🤔 Can you think of maybe one thing you can change in what you do or say that might lead people to respect you and your God more?
Growing in these qualities is why Paul is commanding Christians to think about them 🤔 in Philippians 4:8. It’s a worthy goal to strive for! 🏃♀️
Oh, and the 10 ‘noble‘ characteristics:
1. Worthy of being revered/honored.
2. Demonstrates wisdom.
3. Earns the respect of others.
4. Takes responsibilities seriously.
5. Discharges duties with appropriate aplomb. (Websters: confident composure, self assured; synonym = poise.)
6. Acts in a dignified way.
7. Consistent moral conduct.
8. Altruistic = Involved with meeting the needs of others; not just concerned about themselves.
9. Words and actions reflect God’s nature.
10. Words carry weight with others.