And as I saw a picture of my grandson Miles after he played with a red ink pad (Grandpa laughing, "I love being a grandpa!"), I thought about the different spiritual vision you have from your child relating to them and your grandchildren.
In a perfect world, you did exactly what your parents and grandparents told you to do...right? Why think that it's different for you and your children and grandchildren?
Some simple things you (and I) need to do. My grandsons were both baptized, so I can talk to them, as they grow, about that day. I have Baptist friends who disagree, but the covenant is for me and my family (and thy house - Acts 16:31). I know they are part of my family, and of God's as well. I had to honor of baptizing one (Miles), and attending C.J.'s baptism. I will remind them of those important days.
Second, pray each day for your children and grandchildren
Buy and send a Bible, and a Bible
How do you teach
I know a grandma who takes her grandson to church with her, even though her son and daughter-in-law don't attend a church. Why? It is a normal life for God's children. Not in the child's face, but to quietly living out a Christian life.
There is only so much you can do. You aren't their parent, and even the parents can only do so much. Trust in God's grace for your children and grandchildren. Do you have other suggestions or helps? Thanks in advance.
God will bless you by your efforts (Eph. 2:10).
A sweet article, George. Well,it should be as it is about sweet grandchildren. They are surely "precious in his sight" and in our hearts.
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