Paul Journey 2 Acts 16 18 Second Missionary

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Paul Journey 2 Acts 16 -18

Paul Journey 2 Acts 16 -18

Second Missionary Journey (Acts 16 -18) • Macedonian Call (16: 6 -10) • Came

Second Missionary Journey (Acts 16 -18) • Macedonian Call (16: 6 -10) • Came to Philippi (16: 11 -40) 1. Conversion of Lydia (vv. 13 -15) 2. Damsel with spirit of Divination (vv. 16 -18) 3. Paul & Silas imprisoned (vv. 19 -24) 4. Conversion of Jailer (vv. 25 -34) 5. Released from Jail and departed (vv. 35 -40)

Second Missionary Journey (Acts 16 -18) • Macedonian Call (16: 6 -10) • Came

Second Missionary Journey (Acts 16 -18) • Macedonian Call (16: 6 -10) • Came to Philippi (16: 11 -40) • Conversion of Lydia (vv. 14, 15, 40) 1. All information we have – three verses 2. Many facts – stated with briefest mention ü From whence she came ü The work she did ü Her religious character ü The heart she had ü The influence she bore ü The obedience she gave

The Conversion Of Lydia ACTS 16: 14 -15, 40

The Conversion Of Lydia ACTS 16: 14 -15, 40

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. In Asia (Rev. 1: 11) 300 Miles away What brings here? Assume business From province where Paul forbidden to go Makes her first European convert

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v.

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v. 14) 1. Either cloth or dye a. Likely dye – region was known for manufacturing dye b. One source: juice of Madder Root – used in Thyatira (Hemer) c. Very expensive (wear name of dye – not cloth d. Rich kings wore it (Luke 16: 19)

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v.

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v. 14) 1. Either cloth or dye 2. Successful business woman a. Such a business would require some capital b. Success & spirituality are not enemies c. Business / Work & spirituality are not enemies

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v.

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v. 14) 1. Either cloth or dye 2. Successful business woman 3. Financially well off (if owned business)

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v.

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v. 14) C. Religious (v. 14) 1. Worshiped God a. God fearing (Acts. 13: 16) b. May suggest – Gentile with an attitude like Cornelius c. May even suggest as a convert to Jew’s religion

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v.

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. Of Thyatira (v. 14) B. Seller of Purple (v. 14) C. Religious (v. 14) 1. Worshiped God 2. Prayed

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. B. C. D. Of Thyatira (v. 14) Seller of

I. The Prospect: Lydia A. B. C. D. Of Thyatira (v. 14) Seller of Purple (v. 14) Religious (v. 15) Hospitable (v. 15) 1. Note the manner of invitation “if you have…” 2. Insisted – constrained them

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia II. Her Heart: Opened

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia II. Her Heart: Opened

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? 1. Gospel

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? 1. Gospel is power to salvation (Rom. 1: 16) 2. Gospel preached pricks the heart (Acts 2: 37) 3. Preaching of Paul was to open the hearts of Gentiles (Acts 26: 17 -18)

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? B. Context

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? B. Context Tells Us How 1. “Heard us” – before heart opened 2. “Lord opened heart” 3. Gave “heed…”

Acts 16: 14 -15 14 Now a certain woman named Lydia heard us. She

Acts 16: 14 -15 14 Now a certain woman named Lydia heard us. She was a seller of purple from the city of Thyatira, who worshiped God. The Lord opened her heart to heed the things spoken by Paul. 15 And when she and her household were baptized, she begged us, saying, "If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come to my house and stay. " So she persuaded us.

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? B. Context

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? B. Context Tells Us How 1. “Heard us” – before heart opened 2. “Lord opened heart” 3. “Gave heed…” Not opened so she would listen – already heard! Means: Gospel pricked her heart – so she willingly obeyed

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? B. Context

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? B. Context Tells Us How C. Hardening & Opening of Heart – Depends upon the Heart 1. Hardened – a. Pharaoh (Exo. 4: 21 cf. Exo. 8: 32) b. Heb. 3: 7 2. Opened – (Acts 2: 37, 41) 3. Same Sun: a. Hardens clay b. Melts butter

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? B. Context

II. Her Heart: Opened A. How Does The Lord Operate on Heart? B. Context Tells Us How C. Hardening & Opening of Heart – Depends upon the Heart D. Consequences of Arbitrary Opening One Heart & Not Another 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Respecter of persons (Rom. 2: 11) Gospel powerless (Rom. 1: 16) Christ didn’t die for all (Heb. 2: 9) No free will (Rom. 6) If heart not opened – God’s fault!

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia II. Her Heart: Opened III. Her

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia II. Her Heart: Opened III. Her Response: Obedience

III. Her Response: Obedience A. Heard (v. 14) B. Believed (v. 14) C. Baptized

III. Her Response: Obedience A. Heard (v. 14) B. Believed (v. 14) C. Baptized (v. 15)

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia II. Her Heart: Opened III. Her

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia II. Her Heart: Opened III. Her Response: Obedience IV. Her Household: Influenced

IV. Her Household: Influenced A. Influence on her Family B. Infants included? 1. Assumes

IV. Her Household: Influenced A. Influence on her Family B. Infants included? 1. Assumes a lot: a. She was married b. She had children c. Her children were small d. She had them with her e. That they were baptized

IV. Her Household: Influenced A. Influence on her Family B. Infants included? 1. Assumes

IV. Her Household: Influenced A. Influence on her Family B. Infants included? 1. Assumes a lot: 2. Those who are to be baptized: a. Believers (Mk. 16: 16) b. Repent (Acts 2: 38) c. Sinners (Acts 22: 16)

IV. Her Household: Influenced A. Influence on her Family B. Infants included? 1. Assumes

IV. Her Household: Influenced A. Influence on her Family B. Infants included? 1. Assumes a lot: 2. Those who are to be baptized: 3. If she had a husband – totally ignored by Luke a. Makes no mention of him b. She talks about herself & her house (vv. 15, 40)

IV. Her Household: Influenced A. Influence on her Family B. Infants included? 1. 2.

IV. Her Household: Influenced A. Influence on her Family B. Infants included? 1. 2. 3. 4. Assumes a lot: Those who are to be baptized: If she had a husband – totally ignored by Luke Those baptized were not babies: a. Spoke to women & were baptized (vv. 13 -ff) b. In Lydia’s house comforted the brethren (v. 40)

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia II. Her Heart: Opened III. Her

The Conversion Of Lydia I. The Prospect: Lydia II. Her Heart: Opened III. Her Response: Obedience IV. Her Household: Influenced