What you do in your house is worth as much as if you did it up in heaven for our Lord God. We should accustom ourselves to think of our position and work as sacred and well-pleasing to God, not on account of the position and work, but on account of the word and faith from which the obedience and the work flow. ~ Martin Luther

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Naomi the Delightful

 


























On Sunday, Naomi was baptized.  She wore a vintage table runner I made into a dress when Corynn rejected the mini-prom-dress that was her own. :-)  She didn't cry or even squirm, just melted right into her baptism.  Corynn looked like she had stolen a baby from someone else because surely a nine pound baby had not exited THAT stomach.  Kemuel beamed.  FIVE great-grandparents were there to witness it.  Four (incredibly youthful!) grandparents too.  ;-)    And afterwards, the Laudermilchs and the Newmans, families joined together by love, came together to feast and toast our sweet Naomi.

This post, I realize, is way over the top.  I posted nearly every single picture I took at Naomi's baptism, it's true!  (And a few sweet little photoshoot pictures too)   I am sure this is incredibly boring for all of the scores and scores of blog readers that visit me here.  (Or maybe just you.)

But it is my blog and so I am going to do it!  Because I love so much (and never want to forget) watching the joy, excitement, pride and delight of Kemuel during Naomi's baptism.  Is it okay to call a grown man cute?  If he is your son or son-in-law? 

 Because I must.  

It was so cute.  And sweet.  And special to watch him on this special day.

Especially because I spent many long nights and days wondering if and praying for a day like this to happen.

For the work the Lord did in Kemuel's heart on the subject of infant baptism while he and Corynn were courting/dating.  For the receptive spirit and yearning that Kemuel showed as he and his pastor studied for himself what infant baptism means and what it does not.  For the faithfulness of God's promises to you and your children and your children's children.  For the precious gift of life that the Giver of All gave to Corynn and Kemuel in giving them Naomi.

Thank you, Lord.  

Three little words that can't seem to convey just how deeply I mean it.

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