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How does the story of Lydia illustrate God's grace?

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Lydia's conversion demonstrates God's grace in opening her heart to the gospel, showing that salvation is initiated by God.

The account of Lydia in Acts 16 showcases God's grace in action. As Paul preaches by the riverside, it specifically notes that 'the Lord opened her heart' (Acts 16:14). This event illustrates that conversion is not the result of human effort but is initiated by God’s sovereign grace. Lydia's response to the gospel not only reflects her faith but also underscores the doctrine that God actively works in the hearts of individuals to draw them to Himself. This reinforces the importance of relying on God's grace, not on our own works or decisions, for salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 16:14

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