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What does the Bible say about the salvation of Lydia in Philippi?

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Lydia's salvation illustrates God's sovereign act of opening a heart to receive the gospel.

In Acts 16, Lydia is described as a seller of purple who worshipped God, but it is the Lord who opens her heart to heed the message spoken by Paul. This emphasizes the sovereign grace of God in regeneration, indicating that salvation is not a result of human effort but rather a divine intervention. Lydia's conversion highlights that God prepares hearts to receive the gospel, transforming them from spiritual deafness to life through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 16:14-15

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