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The True Hero of the TitanicJohn Harper was born to a pair of solid Christian parents on May 29th,
1872. It was on the last Sunday of March 1886, when he was thirteen years old that he
received Jesus as the Lord of his life. He never knew what it was to "sow his wild
oats." He began to preach about four years later at the ripe old age of 17 years by
going down to the streets of his village and pouring out his soul in earnest entreaty for
men to be reconciled to God.
As John Harper's life unfolded, one thing was apparent...he was consumed by the word of
God. When asked by various ministers what his doctrine consisted of, he was known to reply
"The Word of God!" After five or six years of toiling on street corners
preaching the gospel and working in the mill during the day, Harper was taken in by Rev.
E. A. Carter of Baptist Pioneer Mission in London, England. This set Harper free to devote
his whole time of energy to the work so dear to his heart. Soon, John Harper started his
own church in September of 1896. (Now known as the Harper Memorial Church). This church
which John Harper had started with just 25 members, had grown to over 500 members when he
left 13 years later. During this time he had gotten married, but was shortly there after
widowed. However brief the marriage, God did bless John Harper with a beautiful little
girl named Nana.
Ironically, John Harper almost drowned several times during his life. When he was two and
a half years of age, he almost drowned when he fell into a well but was resuscitated by
his mother. At the age of twenty-six, he was swept out to sea by a reverse current and
barely survived, and at thirty-two he faced death on a leaking ship in the Mediterranean.
Perhaps, God used these experiences to prepare this servant for what he faced next.......
It was the night of April 14, 1912. The RMS Titanic sailed swiftly on the bitterly cold
ocean waters heading unknowingly into the pages of history. On board this luxurious ocean
liner were many rich and famous people. At the time of the ship's launch, it was the
world's largest man-made moveable object. At 11:40 p.m. on that fateful night, an iceberg
scraped the ship's starboard side, showering the decks with ice and ripping open six
watertight compartments. The sea poured in.
On board the ship that night was John Harper and his much-beloved six-year-old daughter
Nana. According to documented reports, as soon as it was apparent that the ship was going
to sink, John Harper immediately took his daughter to a lifeboat. It is reasonable to
assume that this widowed preacher could have easily gotten on board this boat to safety;
however, it never seems to have crossed his mind. He bent down and kissed his precious
little girl; looking into her eyes he told her that she would see him again someday. The
flares going off in the dark sky above reflected the tears on his face as he turned and
headed towards the crowd of desperate humanity on the sinking ocean liner. As the rear of
the huge ship began to lurch upwards, it was reported that Harper was seen making his way
up the deck yelling "Women, children and unsaved into the lifeboats!" It was
only minutes later that the Titanic began to rumble deep within. Most people thought it
was an explosion; actually the gargantuan ship was literally breaking in half. At this
point, many people jumped off the decks and into the icy, dark waters below. John Harper
was one of these people.
That night 1528 people went into the frigid waters. John Harper was seen swimming
frantically to people in the water leading them to Jesus before the hypothermia became
fatal. Mr. Harper swam up to one young man who had climbed up on a piece of debris. Rev.
Harper asked him between breaths, "Are you saved?" The young man replied that he
was not.
Harper then tried to lead him to Christ only to have the young man who was near shock,
reply no. John Harper then took off his life jacket and threw it to the man and said
"Here then, you need this more than I do..." and swam away to other people. A
few minutes later Harper swam back to the young man and succeeded in leading him to
salvation. Of the 1528 people that went into the water that night, six were rescued by the
lifeboats. One of them was this young man on the debris. Four years later, at a survivors
meeting, this young man stood up and in tears recounted how John Harper had led him to
Christ. Mr. Harper had tried to swim back to help other people, yet because of the intense
cold, had grown too weak to swim. His last words before going under in the frigid waters
were "Believe on the Name of the Lord Jesus and you will be saved." Does
Hollywood remember this man? No. Oh well, no matter. This servant of God did what he had
to do. While other people were trying to buy their way onto the lifeboats and selfishly
trying to save their own lives, John Harper gave up his life so that others could be
saved.
"Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his
friends..." John Harper was truly the hero of the Titanic!
Sources for this article: "The Titanic's Last Hero" by Moody Press 1997,
Scriptures are quoted from the King James Bible.
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