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What was God's role in Lydia's conversion?

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God opened Lydia's heart to receive the message Paul preached, showcasing His sovereign grace.

In the account of Lydia in Acts 16, we see the direct intervention of God in her conversion. It states that 'the Lord opened her heart to attend to the things spoken of by Paul' (Acts 16:14). This indicates that Lydia's understanding and acceptance of the gospel were not merely the result of her own efforts but were orchestrated by God's sovereign grace. This highlights a foundational element of Reformed theology, emphasizing that salvation is initiated and executed by God alone. As Ezekiel 34:11 assures us, God seeks out His sheep, demonstrating His active role in the redemption of His chosen people.
Scripture References: Acts 16:14, Ezekiel 34:11

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