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In Acts 16, Lydia is described as a dealer of purple cloth. But more than a businesswoman, Lydia is also described as a worshipper of God who had gathered with other women at the river. When the apostle Paul began to speak, she listened, and “The Lord opened her heart.”
Lydia’s open heart led to a fresh start — changing her and influencing her household (Acts 16:15). She continued as an entrepreneur but was boldly committed to Christ. She used her gift of hospitality, opening her home to Paul and Silas.
Lydia led her household to Jesus and offered hospitality to others in response to her new life. When we read God’s Word, He speaks to us. Ask God to open your heart to a person or need today. How can you live out the Gospel message and use your spiritual gifts?
By Various AuthorsIn Acts 16, Lydia is described as a dealer of purple cloth. But more than a businesswoman, Lydia is also described as a worshipper of God who had gathered with other women at the river. When the apostle Paul began to speak, she listened, and “The Lord opened her heart.”
Lydia’s open heart led to a fresh start — changing her and influencing her household (Acts 16:15). She continued as an entrepreneur but was boldly committed to Christ. She used her gift of hospitality, opening her home to Paul and Silas.
Lydia led her household to Jesus and offered hospitality to others in response to her new life. When we read God’s Word, He speaks to us. Ask God to open your heart to a person or need today. How can you live out the Gospel message and use your spiritual gifts?