Grandparenting with Grace

Larry McCallBy Larry McCall5 Minutes

How to leave a legacy

The apostle Paul drew attention to the powerful legacy of a godly grandmother when he wrote to his closest protege, Timothy (2 Timothy). The apostle was honoring the impact that Timothy’s godly grandmother and mother had in his life, acknowledging God’s grace at work in the transmission of faith from one generation to the next. Now that’s a legacy worth investing in as grandparents!

As we grandparents pursue Christ with Gospel-motivated passion, what fruit should we be praying for in our own everyday lives? What fruit will serve as a Christ-reflecting legacy for our grandchildren? Spending some time in Titus 2 may be helpful. In this chapter, Paul describes what the everyday life of Christians in various life situations should look like.

Let’s start with us grandfathers. What God-honoring, Christ-reflecting, gospel-fueled character traits should be evident in the lives of older men? Paul says, “Older men are to be sober-minded, dignified, self-controlled, sound in faith, in love, and in steadfastness” (Titus 2:2 ESV). Rather than our grandchildren seeing us as grumpy old men, ranting and raving about politics, the economy, the weather, and more, they should grow up seeing us as steady, faithful, gracious, loving servants of the Most High God. Why give them reasons to question the effectiveness of the Gospel in everyday life? Men, by God’s grace, let’s give our grandchildren a living example of the effects of God’s gospel on our everyday lives.

What about grandmothers? Enabled by God’s grace, what kind of legacy can Christian grandmothers leave for the coming generations? Let’s look at Titus 2:3-4: “Older women likewise are to be reverent in behavior, not slanderers or slaves to much wine. They are to teach what is good, and so train the young women.” Ladies, by God’s grace, you can leave a life legacy that is marked by a daily consciousness of God and His amazing mercy to you. May your life be marked by Gospel-shaped gratitude that affects not only your attitudes but your words as you pour into the coming generations the supremacy of Christ in the daily life of your family.

What empowers this growth of character in the lives of grandparents? Is it a matter of mere determination? Just do it? Let’s keep reading a bit longer in Titus 2. There’s a connecting word in verse 11 that adds hope and help in this pursuit of leaving a godly life legacy. Do you see it? It’s the word “for.” After painting pictures of what the everyday lives of ordinary Christians in various life situations should look like, the apostle Paul adds these encouraging words about God’s extraordinary gospel: “For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age” (Titus 2:11-12). Ordinary Christians can live extraordinary lives because they are empowered by God’s extraordinary grace.

My fellow grandparents, the way we live everyday life is what will leave a lasting impact on our grandchildren. That’s what they will remember — not just our words, but the way we react to stress, handle hardship, pursue godliness, and pour into others. That’s what they’ll talk about at our funerals. So, let’s lean on the help of the Holy Spirit as we devote ourselves to continuing to grow in grace until that day when Christ calls us home. May our grandchildren see Christ in us, and may that leave a lasting impact on them — a legacy of life.

Adapted from Grandparenting with Grace. © 2019 by Larry McCall. Used by permission of New Growth Press. Excerpt may not be reproduced without the express written permission of New Growth Press.