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      • Lydia is notable for being the first recorded convert to Christianity in Europe. Paul and his companions baptized her and her household after she listened to Paul's preaching in Philippi.
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  2. Lydia of Thyatira (Greek: Λυδία) is a woman mentioned in the New Testament who is regarded as the first documented convert to Christianity in Europe. Several Christian denominations have designated her a saint. Lydia of Thyatira and Philippi.

    • The Roman Colony of Philippi
    • The Conversion of Lydia
    • Significance of Lydia’s Conversion

    Lydia was living in Philippi when she met Paul on his second missionary journey. She was a seller of purple cloth, which Thyatira was famous for, being a center of indigo trade. She was doubtless staying at Philippi for the purpose of her trade. Philippi was a leading city or principal city of Macedonia on the European continent, perhaps because it...

    Paul’s missionary strategy included visiting local synagogues (cf., Acts 13:14; 14:1; 17:1), but there was no synagogue in Philippi, perhaps due to a lack of Jewish men there. However, there was an informal place of prayer attended, it seems, exclusively by women (Acts 16:13). Among the worshippers was Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth. Lydia was als...

    Lydia’s conversion marks the start of a new epoch in the Bible. Up to that point, the gospel had not gone further west than Asia Minor. In fact, on this journey, Paul’s original intention had been to stay in Asia, but God had changed his plans. The Lord sent Paul a vision calling him westward across the Aegean Sea and into Macedonia (Acts 16:6–10)....

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Lydia in the Bible was originally from Thyatira but was living in Philippi when she met Paul on his second missionary journey. She was a seller of purple cloth, which Thyatira was famous for, being a center of indigo trade. Lydia apparently had moved to Philippi to ply her trade in that city.

  4. The story of Lydia in the Bible offers a helpful model for Christian leadership, influence and right living. Lydia came from Thyatira, a city in the western province of Lydia in Asia Minor. Her name originally might have been the designation of her home, “a woman of Lydia.”

  5. Jul 16, 2024 · As a strong Christian woman, Lydia wove together the body of Christ, one thread at a time, like her beautiful purple cloth. She gave her life to Christ, was baptized, gathered her oikos with her, and eagerly and courteously provided a home for the apostles spreading the gospel.

  6. Lydia was a woman of faith: Lydia was from a city whose trade guilds later opposed Christianity, and she was living in a military outpost where there seemed to be no formal worship of God. Yet Lydia was a “worshipper of God” who gathered with other women to pray.

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