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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Dec 10 PM

Acts 16:14
Charles Spurgeon December, 10 1999 Audio
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whose heart the Lord opened. Acts chapter 16 verse 14 In Lydia's conversion there are many points of interest. It was brought about by providential circumstances. She was a seller of purple of the city of Thyatira. But just at the right time for hearing Paul we find her at Philippi. Providence, which is the handmaid of grace, led her to the right spot.

Again, Grace was preparing her soul for the blessing. Grace preparing for Grace. She did not know the Savior, but as a Jewess she knew many truths which were excellent stepping stones to a knowledge of Jesus.

Her conversion took place in the use of the means. On the Sabbath, she went when prayer was wont to be made, and there prayer was heard. Never neglect the means of grace. God may bless us when we're not in his house, but we have the greater reason to hope that he will when we are in communion with his saints.

Observe the words, whose heart the Lord opened. She did not open her own heart. Her prayers did not do it. Paul did not do it. The Lord himself must open the heart to receive the things which make for our peace. He alone can put the key into the hole of the door and open it and get admittance for himself. He is the heart's master as he is the heart's maker.

The first outward evidence of the opened heart was obedience. As soon as Lydia had believed in Jesus, she was baptized. It is a sweet sign of a humble and broken heart. when the child of God is willing to obey a command which is not essential to his salvation, which is not forced upon him by a selfish fear of condemnation, but is a simple act of obedience and of communion with his master.

The next evidence was love manifesting itself in acts of grateful kindness to the apostles. Love to the saints has ever been a mark of the true convert. Those who do nothing for Christ or his church give but sorry evidence of an opened heart.

Lord, evermore give me an opened heart. you
Charles Spurgeon
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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