The Ripple Effect of Praying Grandparents

by | Jun 21, 2021 | 3 comments

During the summer, many grandparents will vacation with their grandchildren. Some will go camping. It is an excellent opportunity to spend extra time with the possibility of quality interaction. Now imagine you are camping with your grandchildren in the mountains. You have cooked your campfire stew for dinner, and you are relaxing around the campfire beside a big lake. It is perfectly still; there is no wind. The lake is a mirror reflecting a beautiful sunset. Sticky-fingered grandchildren delight in s’mores while skipping stones across the lake’s glassy surface. They are enthralled with the traveling waves seeing who can make the biggest ripples. 

Grandpa tells Grandma, “Just as the kids are making ripples in the water with the rocks, we can make ripples in the lives of our grandchildren with our prayers.” So likewise, our prayers for our grandchildren to invite Jesus Christ into other lives and walk with Him throughout their lives will have a ripple effect on their families, friends, world, and future.

Another way we as grandparents can have a ripple effect on the lives of our grandchildren is by the way we live our lives. As we seek the Lord ourselves, investing time, energy, and effort in our spiritual walk with Him, our example will have a ripple effect on our children, grandchildren, and future generations. 

My Great-grandfather’s Prayer

I found a letter in my family archives written by my great-grandfather in Poland, addressed to my grandfather, who had immigrated to America. In the letter, he wrote that he was praying for my grandfather and his future generations. It was a special blessing for me to see in writing that my great-grandfather prayed for me before I was born. His prayers had a ripple effect on my grandparents, parents, my life, children, grandchildren, and now my great-granddaughters.

You have the privilege to start the ripples in your family if you did not have a Christian heritage. Prayer is the greatest gift we can give our family. Material things are needed, but they are temporary. Our prayers will affect them for a lifetime. 

Personal Reflection:

  • Are you creating a ripple effect on your grandchildren and their parents?
  • How can you have a ripple effect on the lives of your grandchildren?
  • Are you praying for your future generations?
  • Do you communicate with your grandchildren and their parents that you are praying for them?

This blog is taken from Grandparenting with a Purpose, Effective Ways to Pray for your Grandchildren, available on the website www.gdptpr.com. Lillian Penner is the Prayer Director for Christian Grandparenting Network.

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  1. I too desire to have a legacy of faith created in my grandchildren. I’m praying about how to interact with them despite the four-hour drive to see them. Meanwhile, I pray and send them books until I can make the long trip and hug them and tell them more about God’s love for them. Thank you for affirming my desire to travel to see them and tell them more about Jesus.

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  2. I pray for all the grandchild & grandparents who are unable to be together

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  3. LIllian Penner

    Kathy,

    I am sorry to hear about the distance to visit your dear grandchildren. When my oldest grandchildren were young we lived 12 hours away. But when we did go visit them we had their full attention sometimes for a week. Eighteen years ago we moved to be close to our grandchildren. With all their activities it was hard to make time to spend with them. Now they are all grown. Pray for them and keep in touch with notes and etc. May God guide you and bless you,

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About the Author

Lillian Penner

Lillian Penner

Lillian Penner is the author of Grandparenting with a Purpose: Effective Ways to Pray for Your Grandchildren in English and Spanish. She has been on staff with the Christian Grandparenting prayer ministry for thirteen years, developing prayer cards, Grandparents@Prayer groups, and the Grandparenting Day of Prayer. She has a passion for praying intentionally for her grandchildren and desires to share that passion with other grandparents.An avid blogger, Lillian breaks into smiles if you ask about her 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She and her husband, John, live in Portland, Oregon, where they are active in church ministries. They were both raised in Christian homes and desire to pass their godly heritage to their future generations. She and her husband enjoy traveling, Southern Gospel music but most of all, enjoy spending time with their family.