15 April 1912 A.D. As RMS Titanic Sinks, John Harper Preached
15 April 1912 A.D. As RMS Titanic Sinks, John Harper Preached
Graves, Dan. “While Titanic Sank, John Harper Preached.” Christianity.com. Apr 2007. http://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/timeline/1901-2000/while-titanic-sank-john-harper-preached-11630699.html. Accessed 14 Apr 2015.
The clear April night sky was filled with sparkling stars as the largest
and finest steamship in the world sped through the calm seas of the icy North
Atlantic. Many of the passengers had gone to bed, but some still could be found
in the lounges, enjoying the Titanic's luxury. No one was alarmed by
the slight jar felt around 11:15, but many noticed when they no longer felt the
vibrations of the engines.
Ignoring iceberg warnings, the Titanic had been steaming full speed
ahead. Suddenly she struck a large iceberg which ripped her side. Within
fifteen minutes the captain realized the danger of the situation, and the
wireless operator put out a call for assistance. Sailors made lifeboats ready
and ordered women and children to get into them first (Christian culture had
stamped the ideas of chivalry into men, making them willing to give up their
lives for women and children as their protectors, something rarely seen in
other cultures). There were 12 honeymooning couples on board the ship. Though
all of the brides were saved, only one of the grooms survived.
The captain ordered the band to play to keep up the spirits of the
passengers. It began playing a rag-time tune, but soon was playing hymns.
There were only twenty lifeboats on the huge ocean liner-- barely enough
for 1/3 of the passengers and crew. Not all of them could be lowered. All 85
engineers continued to work to keep the ship afloat as long as possible. At the
end many people knelt together in prayer until the waters covered them.
Throughout the mournful, evacuation, with loved ones being tearfully
separated, the band continued to play. There is some dispute about what was
played that night. Several people in the life boats heard "Nearer My God
to Thee."
One of the passengers traveling on the ship was evangelist John Harper.
He put his six-year old daughter into a life boat and then ran through the ship
warning others of the danger and talking to them about the eternal destiny of
their souls. When he was finally forced to jump into the icy water, he clung to
a piece of wreckage and asked another man "Are you saved?" When the
man answered no, John said to him, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and
you will be saved."
When the Titanic sank early in the morning on
this day, April 15, 1912, John Harper was among the 1,522 people who died. The
band went down with the ship. The last hymn they played was "Autumn,"
which concludes with the prayer.
Hold me up in mighty waters
Keep my eyes on things above,
Righteousness, divine Atonement,
Peace, and everlasting Love.
Keep my eyes on things above,
Righteousness, divine Atonement,
Peace, and everlasting Love.
Bibliography:
Adams, Moody. The Titanic's Last Hero. Moody Press, 1997.
Last updated June, 2007

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