Every
Sunday afternoon a band would play near the hospital, so one day Liddell
requested they play the hymn “Be Still, My Soul.” As he listened, I wonder if
Eric pondered these words from the song: Be still, my soul: the hour is
hastening on / When we shall be forever with the Lord. / When disappointment,
grief, and fear are gone, / Sorrow forgot, love’s purest joys restored. / Be
still, my soul: when change and tears are past / All safe and blessed we shall
meet at last.
That
beautiful hymn, so comforting to Eric as he faced an illness that led to his
death 3 days later, expresses a great reality of Scripture. In Psalm 46:10,
David wrote, “Be still, and know that I am God.” In our darkest moments, we can
rest, for our Lord conquered death on our behalf. Be still, and allow Him to
calm your greatest fears.
God’s
whisper of comfort quiets the noise of our trials. (RBC)