If anyone out there is reading, I've got a question for you.
What is the most noble profession?
I'll tell you why I ask. I think that what I do as a life insurance agent is pretty important. Who else has the capability of giving your family a check for $1 million if you pass away? But at the end of the day, sometimes I don't feel is if I've been treated as nobility.
I think the work of church pastors/elders/preachers is pretty special. But I know these people, and many would say that they don't feel much love more days than not.
So, who do you hold in high regard?
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I think anyone who offers service to others that affects ones life is noble. That can range from what you do to a stay at home mom like me or a teacher, pastor. You name it. If you improve and/or enrich the life of others and/or offer security, your noble in my book.
Um... King, Queen, Duke?
No, that's not it.
How about this: 1 Corinthians 10:31. Whatever you do can be noble. Fulfilling God's call in my life -- whether as an antique dealer, a teacher, or a used car salesman -- is noble.
(If you can't read the text to 1 Cor 10:31 by hovering your mouse over it, try ezword. It's pretty cool.)
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