Why should the blessing of a praying grandparent be limited to his or her own grandchildren? We have the opportunity to stand in the gap for many children in our churches, as well as children of acquaintances who do not have praying grandparents. I have found that God has placed people in my life because He wants me to pray for them.
Jesus Had a Heart for Children
Jesus had a special place in his heart for children, and if we want to have a heart like Jesus, we will have a heart for children. Jesus tells the disciples, “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these” (Mark 10:14).
Children today are growing up in an increasingly hostile world, receiving many conflicting messages through a media-driven culture that is trying to capture their minds. We cannot shelter them from the world, but we can stand in the gap for them and pray a hedge of protection around them.
Leslie Needham Johnson was two years old when my husband and I started befriending her family. She writes the following story. I hope it will encourage you to stand in the gap for some children who are not your grandchildren.
I’ve never felt like a surrogate regarding the way John and Lillian have shown love to me. For as long as I remember I have had three sets of grandparents. The place in my heart where I hold my deceased grandparents is the same location, I hold my Papa John and Mama Lil. I have so many fond memories with my grandparents, and just the same with my “surrogate grandparents,” although it feels funny to call them that.
They say, “it takes a village to raise a child”, and my grandparents took that to heart. They took it so seriously that most of my friends don’t even know that there is no blood relation. It is funny because often in the Christian community we hear people say, “Hershel must have had a praying grandmother” when a young man/woman turns out to have the heart for the Lord. I can say that a large part of my heart for God is directly connected to the presence of Papa John and Mama Lil in my life. Not only as people who pray for me but also as grandparents who are consistent in my life. The love God has for us has been demonstrated well through the love these people have shown my family and me.
When I look back over my life, I see my Papa John and Mama Lil, never missing the big things and fully enjoying the little things. One of my favorite childhood memories includes them. We would have “family” dinners where we would go to their house, or they would come to ours. These meals consisted of 3 of my favorite things, Mama Lil salad (which I now include in my family recipes and make for my husband), yummy cookies, and the best of all Papa John “measuring” how much I learned in school that day. He would tell me to put my arms straight down, and he would pick me up by my fists and see if my brain was heavier than last time. I loved this so much.
This past year on my wedding day I was especially blessed to have surrogate grandparents. My Mama Lil was in the room with my bridal attendants and me, as I got ready for my wedding. She was right there with me in the limo ride to the most exciting yet scariest moment of my life, and she was right there in the front row with my Papa John and parents to once again pray for and bless a huge moment in my life.
I am so grateful that today I can write that Papa John and Mama Lil not only saw me as a little girl in their “village” but as a real part of their family.
Written by Leslie Johnson, California
PS: This blog is taken from the book, Grandparenting with a Purpose: Effective Ways to Pray for your Grandchildren. The book is available on this website for a discounted price of $15.00 including shipping. The book will encourage you, challenge you, and give you many suggestions to intentionally pray for your grandchildren of all ages. Lillian Penner, Author
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