
Our group is named after a real woman. As a single woman she had the daily pressures of running her business in a male dominated society. At one time she may have been married and was either widowed or abandoned by her husband. More than likely her business was begun by her husband, but when she was left without him she continued to work hard at making it thrive in order to provide a living for herself and her household. Lydia was a woman of faith and the bible introduces her to us by telling us that the Apostle Paul ("Apostle" meaning someone who was chosen by Jesus) first met her alongside a river as she was meeting for prayer with a small group of women.
What struck me so about her story today as I reviewed it in Acts chapter 16 of the Bible, is that even though Lydia had faith in God there was more that God was offering her. If Lydia had been content to keep going as she had been, content to stay where she was in her understanding of God feeling that her knowledge of Him was all she needed to know, we would never have known about her. As we first learn about Lydia she does have a belief in God, but it's a belief that left her on the other side of a barrier which separated her from really being close to Him. There was more that God had for Lydia then just an understanding of His power in creation and His greatness over things. God used Paul to bring a special message to Lydia, God extended to her an invitation to enter a sweet relationship with Himself. But, in order for Lydia to enter that relationship she'd have to have an open heart. Look at how Luke (the author of the book of Acts and traveling companion of Paul) describes the meeting with Lydia.
Acts 16:13-15
"On the Sabbath day we went outside the city gate by the river, where we thought there was a place of prayer. We sat down and spoke to the women gathered there. A woman named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth from the city of Thyatira (Philippi), who worshiped God, was listening. The Lord opened her heart to pay attention to what was spoken by Paul. After she and her household were baptized, she urged us, 'if you consider me a believer in the Lord, come and stay at my house.' And she persuaded us."
Did you see it? "The Lord opened her heart to pay attention..." She didn't stay where she was in her understanding of God; she followed the path that God was showing her to a deeper relationship with Him. Jesus Christ is the one that cut through the barrier, a barrier made by our sin, and blazed a trail that leads to being family with God. Jesus did that when he died on the cross and took the punishment that had to be paid for (Lydia's, yours and mine), the punishment that we were being shielded from by the barrier!
If you have not taken that path yourself yet but feel that your heart is being opened, please don't hesitate to follow Christ. Tell him how you feel and that you believe in him. Then please tell someone that you know of who follows Christ so that they can pray with you. If you already are headed up the path with Christ, be aware that all along the way we continue to have wonderful opportunities for more "heart openness" and deeper intimacy with our God.
