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The earliest visual memory of my grandmother is of her praying. She was on her knees, beside her bed, and it was her last prayer before sleeping. Mama’s long braids fell down her back, over her homemade gown, and she prayed aloud.
As a child, when I was sick with something that made me feel terrible but wasn’t life-threatening, I remember Mama getting down beside my bed and praying for me. She called out to Jesus to make me well. Though I don’t remember what was wrong with me, I will never forget how she prayed.
During the day, Mama had ongoing conversations with the Lord. You knew because if you came up behind her without her knowing, you heard the conversations. It was like friends speaking to one another. She might be cooking, or rocking in her chair. But her Friend was beside her and they talked.
She told me once that she prayed every day for all her children (seven, plus spouses) and grandchildren. She called out our names as she prayed. In heaven, we will learn just how blessed each of us was by her prayers.
My grandmother’s kind of relationship with the Lord, one that was devoted to prayer, carved a forever place in my heart. To know she was praying daily for me was strength. It was assurance. It was a resting place.
Dr. Charles Stanley says we win all our battles on our knees. I do know there is something different about that posture in prayer. It puts us in the right position with Almighty God. We bow in humility and trust. My prayers become more centered that way. I stay much more focused. I sense a stronger presence of the Lord.
This is not so much to tell you about my grandmother as to encourage readers to let their children and grandchildren see you pray. Give them a visual to carry with them through life. Show them that He may also be our friend, but first He is one we should fall before in worship.
My grandmother taught me this: God is Supreme. He is Almighty. He is to be solemnly worshiped. There must be a place in your life that is reserved for Him alone. Never try to tamp down who God is. Keep doing your best to rise to what He wants from you and for you.
As a parent or grandparent, let those you love see a proper way of worship. Familiarize them with Old Testament stories that showed great reverence and respect. Let them read how God’s chosen people took care to worship all through their journeys.
Teach your children and grandchildren. Give them visuals that will carry them through life. I am so grateful I have that from my grandmother. She taught me to pray.
Come, let us bow down in worship,
Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.
Psalm 95:6 (NIV)
This picture is probably from late 1965. It was our four-generation picture that my grandmother wanted us to have. She, Dulcie Cotton Spencer, is on the left, and my mother, Louise Spencer Luffman, is on the right. The baby, my daughter, Kristi McClain Hearn, says I gave her my faith. Nothing she could say to me could make me happier.
Very TOUCHING words of wisdom.
So much truth in a few words
Wonderful Testimony to a Great Grandmother.
I knew this Godly Lady and her Husband!!
Both were Christian Role Models in our small town.
Thank you, Larry, my lifetime friend and “twin.” I never stop thanking God for how blessed I was.
The picture and your blessings from your Grandmothet are precious. Thank you for sharing.
I also was blessed with strong in faith parents, and grandparents. Lost my Dad to cancer ladt year. He was looking forward to meeting Jesus!
Fyi..going to Israel/Jordan on a study tour trip! Can’t wait.
Stay safe and healthy.
Peace Always,
Susan
Susan, I know you will miss your dad, but isn’t it wonderful to know that he is with the Lord? It’s where we all long to be.
You are just flourishing. I’m excited about your upcoming trip. It sounds like you may be going back into mission work. Please keep me posted.
This is a precious story about a wonderful woman and a sweet memory. I know she is proud of you. And, I know there is no one more than you that I would rather hear pray for me and mine.
Thank you, Brenda. My grandmother had no idea what she meant to all her grandchildren. Her witness of faith and love was minute by minute. We all adored her.
Patsy you have always been a Godly person in my eyes.Back in the old days in school you always treated everyone the same no matter their stature in life.Love you always.
Betty, thank you for the kind words. We were and are all the same. God’s children. “For there is no respect of persons with God” Romans 2:11. You were my best friend in sixth grade and then your family moved away and I lost you. I will love you always, too.