The Philippine Star

A good inheritanc­e

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I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmothe­r Lois and in your mother Eunice.

— 2 Timothy 1:5 Grandpa and Grandma Harris didn’t have a lot of money, yet they managed to make each Christmas memorable for my cousins and me. There was always plenty of food, fun, and love. And from an early age we learned that it was Christ who made this celebratio­n possible.

We want to leave the same legacy to our children. When we got together last December to share Christmas with family, we realized this wonderful tradition had started with Grandpa and Grandma. They couldn’t leave us a monetary inheritanc­e, but they were careful to plant the seeds of love, respect, and faith so that we — their children’s children — might imitate their example.

In the Bible we read about grandma Lois and mom Eunice, who shared with Timothy genuine faith (2 Tim. 1:5). Their influence prepared this man to share the good news with many others.

We can prepare a spiritual inheritanc­e for those whose lives we influence by living in close communion with God. In practical ways, we make His love a reality to others when we give them our undivided attention, show interest in what they think and do, and share life with them. We might even invite them to share in our celebratio­ns! When our lives reflect the reality of God’s love, we leave a lasting legacy for others. — Keila Ochoa

Father, may I leave a good spiritual inheritanc­e to my family as You use me to show Your everlastin­g love.

READ: 2 Timothy 1:1-5 If someone has left you a godly inheritanc­e, invest it in others. Bible in a Year: Deuteronom­y 26-27 and Mark 14:27-53

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