EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 38 MIN
The Riches Of God Through God’s Divine Purpose Prayer!
from The Prayer Room Podcast · host Dr Alisha Williams
In this episode, we will explore and experience the profound depths of God’s divine purpose. Our journey begins with the story of Lydia. In the Bible, she is introduced as a dealer of purple fabrics and is widely recognized as the first recorded convert in Europe.If we examine the historical context of that era, we learn that Lydia was considered a woman of significant wealth—not only through her successful trade in purple fabric but also because of her dedicated service to her community. The Scriptures tell us that she was already a devout worshiper of God.This is how we enter into the riches of God. Through Lydia’s example, the Lord helps us to embody and embrace a life aligned with His divine purpose. It is a path designed by God Himself through His Word, and it is here that we come to truly know and experience the fullness of His riches.
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In this episode, we will explore and experience the profound depths of God’s divine purpose. Our journey begins with the story of Lydia. In the Bible, she is introduced as a dealer of purple fabrics and is widely recognized as the first recorded convert in Europe.If we examine the historical context of that era, we learn that Lydia was considered a woman of significant wealth—not only through her successful trade in purple fabric but also because of her dedicated service to her community. The Scriptures tell us that she was already a devout worshiper of God.This is how we enter into the riches of God. Through Lydia’s example, the Lord helps us to embody and embrace a life aligned with His divine purpose. It is a path designed by God Himself through His Word, and it is here that we come to truly know and experience the fullness of His riches.
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