We all leave something behind. Some leave wealth, others accomplishments, a name in lights or on buildings. But the most powerful and lasting legacy we can leave is spiritual.
A spiritual legacy is the faith we pass down through the way we live, love, and lead. It’s seen in the prayers whispered over our children, the integrity we bring to our work, the forgiveness we offer freely, and the hope we carry even in hardship. It’s not about perfection—it’s about consistency, conviction, and pointing others to Christ with our lives.
Your spiritual legacy isn’t measured by how loud your voice is, but by how deeply your example speaks.
What are you planting today that will grow in someone else tomorrow?
This kind of legacy takes intention. It means investing in relationships, mentoring, modeling faith in action, and living with eternity in mind.
In the end, the greatest inheritance we can leave is a life that made God known—and made others feel seen, loved, and valued.
So ask yourself:
- Who am I influencing spiritually right now?
- What story will my life tell when I’m gone?
- And how can I make sure my faith lives on in others?
Your spiritual legacy is already being written—start writing it on purpose.