What we pass to future generations—values, practices, faith, and character—matters more than material accumulation.
Rabia's life was her legacy: a model of complete devotion that inspired generations. For Christian stewardship, this reframes legacy from what we leave behind in our wills to what we model and transmit through lived faithfulness. Our children, spiritual descendants, and communities inherit our patterns of prayer, generosity, integrity, and love. This perspective asks: What spiritual gifts are we cultivating and sharing? What practices of faith are we embodying? How do our financial choices, time commitments, and relational priorities teach others what we truly value? A spiritual legacy requires intentional stewardship of our influence, wisdom, and witness. It invites us to ask what enduring marks of faith we want our lives to leave—not monuments or wealth, but transformed hearts and communities that continue practices of devotion long after we're gone.
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