A few years ago I found out my unsaved grandma was about to die. Unfortunately, my Chinese was not up to par, so I couldn’t say what I wanted to say to her. Instead, I wrote a letter and had my aunt read/translate it to my grandma.
The purpose of the letter was to tell her about Jesus. I don’t know why, but I felt like digging it up and sharing it.
And I wish I could tell you there was a happy ending, but there wasn’t.
It’s okay though. Through it all, I came to understand Jesus still sits on the throne in situations like these.
The Letter
Dear Grandma,
I want to write you a letter and tell you how much I love you. You’ve
always been very close to my heart even though we’ve been separated for
awhile. For the longest time you were a mom to me, making sure we got
up for school and taking care of us when we were sick.
I remember when I was younger I would wake up in the mornings and lay in
bed for a few minutes. Then I’d yell “Grandma!!” and wait for you to
answer. Once you answered, I’d be satisfied and get out of bed. If you
didn’t answer, I’d keep yelling and yelling until you would. Sometimes
I’d even start crying until you answered. I didn’t want to talk to you
or anything; I just wanted to know you were still around and close to
me. It made me happy to know you were.
I love you. I want you to know that if I could, I would take your
sickness on me. I would even trade places with you and die so that you
could live instead of me. I never understood that kind of love until
someone did the same for me. Someone died for me. And now I want you
to understand that kind of love. Listen to me now because I would give
my life to anyone if only they’d believe and understand what I’m about
to say.
The man who traded his life for mine was Jesus Christ. To him I owe
everything. I owe him my life and my complete devotion. He’s done so
much that I have to share it with you so that you have a chance to love
Jesus as much as I do. Jesus lived awhile ago and spent his life
sharing God’s promises. These promises eventually led people to kill
Jesus because they were afraid of him. Jesus could have run away and
avoided dying, but he let the people kill him because He wanted everyone
to know how much he was willing to sacrifice for us. He wanted to show
us his love for us.
Even though Jesus died, three days later God raised him from the dead so
that we could experience God’s promise. That promise is that if we
believe Jesus was the Son of God and that God raised him from the dead,
then we can also be raised from the dead when we die. Everyone who
believes will be able to live forever in Heaven with Jesus and everyone
else who believes. But only if you believe Jesus died for you.
Grandma, that’s what I want for you. I cry at night when I pray for you
that you would understand this because it would hurt me so much to call
your name in Heaven and have you not there to answer. This is important
to me.
So Grandma, know that Jesus loves you. He traded his life for yours as
well as mine. Jesus wants to see you in Heaven. I want to see you in
Heaven. All you have to do is believe in your heart that what I just
told you about Jesus is true. I know it is because I’ve believed in
Jesus for five years now and Jesus has revealed himself to me, letting
me know He’s still alive and in Heaven waiting for me.
I pray that you would understand all that I just said. I pray that God
will heal you so that you have more time to live and let Jesus reveal
himself to you as well.
I love you Grandma,
-Alex
4 replies on “Grandma, please believe in Jesus”
I’m in the same position as you now, but my grandma isn’t really educated, so I’m not sure how to describe this to her. Thanks for the inspiration though! Hope she has accepted Jesus as her savior.
Beautiful. I am sure your grandmother was very blessed by that. Continue to share the Gospel the way you do and keep it paramount in your life. Regardless of the outcome– know that our Father sits on that throne and is forever sovereign. Our lives and stories are already written…..
Hana!! I was just asking about you the other day. Glad to see you’re still alive. ;)
Wow. The letter you wrote to your grandmother was so amazing, it has inspired me to write letters to those who I wish would understand the incredible love of Jesus. Your tone is so innocent and sincere, I can picture the boy who called out to his grandma so many mornings and then as a grown man called out to her once more with the spirit of God. Thanks, Alex, for sharing this, I really enjoyed it!