How to Do a Bible Study With Your Grandchildren

Written by Dr. Larry E. McCall, Legacy Coalition Pastor’s Division

โ€œBut Iโ€™m not a Bible teacher! Iโ€™ve never been to seminary!โ€

Take heart, my fellow grandparent. By Godโ€™s grace, the Lord could use you to have memory-making, life-shaping Bible studies with your grandchild.

Letโ€™s break down this idea of how to do Bible studies with your grandchildren. We’ll use manageable steps by asking the traditional journalism questions: โ€œwho,โ€ โ€œwhat,โ€ โ€œwhere,โ€ “when,โ€ โ€œwhy,โ€ and โ€œhow.โ€

But, if you donโ€™t mind, Iโ€™d like to begin with…

Why?

Sometimes grandparents never venture into seriously engaging their grandchildren in Bible study, assuming, โ€œWell, thatโ€™s not my job. Thatโ€™s the parentsโ€™ job.โ€ You’re right, it is the parentsโ€™ job (Ephesians 6:4), but itโ€™s not only the parentsโ€™ job. Itโ€™s our job, too. Throughout Godโ€™s Word, we can find reminder after reminder that we (the older generation) are to be teaching the coming generations the words and ways of God.

Way back in Mosesโ€™ day, we can read verses like Deuteronomy 4:9, โ€œMake them known to your children and your children’s children.โ€ Did you catch that โ€œandโ€? We are to be teaching not only our own children, but our โ€œchildrenโ€™s children,โ€ too!

And, what about all those Psalms that talk about โ€œOne generation shall commend your works to another, and shall declare your mighty actsโ€ (Psalm 145:4)? Psalm 78:4-8 is similarly gripping.

Who?

Well, obviously, we grandparents are involved, but which of our grandchildren? When are our grandchildren old enough for a Bible study?

I would suggest that we start teaching the Bible to our grandchildren from an early age, even if we are simply sharing a verse and praying the content of that passage over our grandchild.

As the grandchildren get a bit older, the depth of our Bible studies will grow with them. Eventually, the grandchildren are old enough to read the Bible for themselves and engage in conversations on the passageโ€™s meaning and application. Those conversations can have a life-long impact, by Godโ€™s grace.

What?

Are you like me? If Iโ€™m not sure what to do, my tendency is to do nothing โ€“ or at least to procrastinate until I have a little more confidence that Iโ€™m doing the right thing. However, if we delay studying the Bible with our grandkids, weโ€™re missing wonderful opportunities to show them how the Word of God can shape their lives for eternity.

If you are inexperienced in studying the Bible with children, some resources can guide you step-by-step. For example, my wife Gladine and I have done a weekly Bible study with two of our grandchildren using David Murrayโ€™s manual for kids calledย Exploring the Bible: A Bible Reading Plan for Kids.ย This resource walks the student through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation with fairly easy โ€œfill-in-the-blankโ€ sections to guide the learning process. Each of our grandkids has a copy, as do my wife and I. We can work on it together page by page, or the grandkids can work on it on their own, and we can discuss what theyโ€™ve learned.

Look around online for biblically sound materials that would be appropriate for your grandchildโ€™s reading ability.

Where?

These days, weโ€™re not prohibited from having Bible studies with our grandkids due to geographical distance. Of course, if you have grandchildren who live near you, it might be fairly easy to set up a regular time each week to sit with them over an open Bible in your own home or in theirs.

Even if your grandchildren live a distance away, it would be quite possible to set up a regular video call for your grandparent/grandchild Bible study. Most of us are fairly comfortable with using this technology, but if you are not, donโ€™t give up too quickly. Ask your kids and/or grandkids to help you learn how to use the available technology so that you can enjoy the blessing of studying Godโ€™s Word regularly with the coming generation.

When?

Let me encourage you to set up a regular time for your Bible study with your grandchildren. We have found that doing this weekly is great accountability for all of us.

Weโ€™ve communicated with our daughter and son-in-law on what the best time might be in their weekly schedule. Every familyโ€™s schedule is unique. Some of our grandchildren are homeschooled, giving us more time options to consider. Other grandchildren attend a brick-and-mortar school, providing fewer options.

Nevertheless, it is worth the effort to find a time that works, even if itโ€™s not weekly. Talk to your grandchildrenโ€™s parents about what would work best for their family. If your grandkids are old enough to have some say in their own schedule, get their input, too. Then, set the agreed-upon time as a โ€œrepeatโ€ on your calendars.

How?

Without making it too rigid, weโ€™ve found ourselves following a basic pattern in our weekly Bible studies with our grandkids. We like to โ€œmeetโ€ with our grandkids individually, even if our meeting is via a video call.

Opening: We always begin with excited greetings, followed by questions regarding how they have been doing since we last talked. Weโ€™re happy for them to talk to us for a while about whatโ€™s been happening in their lives, and even show us something theyโ€™ve been working on.

Prayer Time: Then, we try to draw their attention toward God by asking how theyโ€™ve seen answers to prayer regarding last weekโ€™s prayer requests. (We keep a notebook so we donโ€™t forget!) Then we each share praises and requests, including struggles we may be facing and appropriate confessions of sin. After that, we each take a turn praying for one another. Those can be really sweet times โ€“ not only praying for our precious grandkids, but hearing them pray for us!

Study Time: After prayer, we ask how their Bible study has been going. If weโ€™re using a study manual, we open to the recent pages. If weโ€™re working through a Bible passage, we will turn there. By the way, with older children, working through a book of the Bible can be a great way to get them in the habit of daily Bible reading. We like using a study Bible with the study notes available if we get stuck in our understanding of a particular passage.

Closing: We seek to make a reasonable amount of progress in that weekโ€™s Bible study, depending on the age of the grandchild and the time we have available. When our time is drawing to a close, we summarize what weโ€™ve been learning together and end with expressions of love and excitedly talk about our next โ€œmeeting.โ€

What a privilege we have as grandparents, to tell the next generation the wonderful works of God so that they would โ€œset their hope in Godโ€ (Psalm 78:7). Letโ€™s get started!


Dr. Larry E. McCall is the author of Grandparenting with Grace: Living the Gospel with the Next Generation. He is the director of Walking Like Jesus Ministries. Larry and his wife, Gladine, are blessed with three married children and seven grandchildren.

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