As I've said at some point in the past, Ben and I believe strongly in the power of a name. Throughout history God used the process of naming to tell his story. Names were prophetic and spoke of what was to come in the next season. God even changed names when a person was transformed or entered into a new season in their identity. I could go on, but my friend Kristina said it better than I could ever attempt to in her post, What's In a Name?, which I highly recommend.
From the beginning Ben and I wanted to choose names through prayer and patience, believing that God would speak to us about what he wants to do in our family's journey through each child. We initially chose a different name for Anna, but God tugged at our hearts to choose a name that meant "grace". While at the time we had no idea what was about to unfold, we knew he was promising to bring grace to our family. That's exactly what he did, and this promise from early on served as a source of comfort during that time. With our second baby, I sensed God drawing me to the name Kimberly, a family name, one wasn't new to us. God was speaking to me about redemption.
The name Kimberly doesn't actually mean Redemption the way Anna's name translates directly to Grace. The name signifies to us redemption through family history, after the tragic loss of Ben's sister a month before she was to enter into the world. Her name was Kimberly. While such a loss is always carried in one's heart, I have been truly inspired at the way in which God redeemed that loss, including the blessing he brought to the family with four more beautiful children. We named our sweet girl after this little one in heaven, knowing that in some way in the next season of our lives, God desires to bring us redemption. I'm not sure what that looks like or what it refers to, but I'm excited to see it unfold. The middle name, Hope, was an easy choice. The promise of redemption brings with it hope. Hope is one thing Ben and I have never lost while treading this journey of challenges the last few years. I am confident that no matter what comes our way in the future years, we will retain that hope. Hope is a powerful, beautiful thing.
Kimberly Hope, you were chosen by God.
Our family is blessed to be chosen for you.
We love you.
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That's beautiful, Lisa. What a meaningful story behind her name. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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