Inspiration
Rebecca’s Prayer: A Song
of Praise
By Sarah Pollak
CBN News
CWNews.com
RALEIGH, N.C. – Rebecca Simpson's two goals in life
were to make an impact for God and graduate from her high school, North
Raleigh Christian Academy.
She was determined not to let anything get in her way. Not even Leukemia.
Her friend Abby Parsons remembers the day in eighth grade when Rebecca
was diagnosed.
"I went to the hospital that evening and I expected that she would
just be you know, kind of down or whatever. But she was laughing, happy,
reading her Bible," she said.
Over the years, Simpson kept an online
diary of everything she was going through. Sprinkled in between the
notes about classes, plays and doctors appointments are glimpses into the
teen’s strong faith, read for CBN News by her friend Shea Northcut.
"It's okay to be upset or disappointed, as long as the faith is still
there and the song of praise comes after the sadness.....God has the victory
in every fight...including this one,” Shea read from Rebecca’s
journal.
Recently the head of Rebecca's school discovered that she had enough credits
to fulfill her dream - and graduate early with honors. So, on Feb. 23, all
the seniors dressed in their caps and gowns and gave Rebecca an official
graduation ceremony.
“They came out to 'Pomp and Circumstance’ and she was right
where she was supposed to be,” Rebecca’s mom, Emmaline Simpson,
said.
The choir she had been a part of sang a song and the girls she used to
dance with choreographed a special number.
Award after award was handed out. And finally - the moment she had been
waiting for her whole life - she got her diploma.
"It was very bittersweet. Very bittersweet," her dad, Jeff Simpson,
said.
Less than eight hours after the ceremony, Rebecca Simpson went home to
be with Jesus. But Rebecca fulfilled her other goal, too – to deeply
influence her friends for the Lord even in her short life.
"You can look at all the students at this school, anyone who's ever
come in contact with her is touched and will never be the same again because
of who she was and the kind of person that she was and how strong she was
in the Lord," Maggie Patton, Rebecca's friend, said.
Within hours of her passing, Simpson's friends wrote, produced and uploaded
a song to the Internet called Rebecca's
Prayer.
And less than 48 hours after her passing, Rebecca's mom, dad and sister
Vinson sat down with CBN News to tell us about how they are coping with
their loss.
"Excruciatingly sad, but so relieved that she's not hurting anymore
and that she's dancing, singing, and as Vinson said, playing the piano”,
her mom said.
"Don't forget to accept your part of God's plan,” Rebecca once
wrote. “He doesn't need you, but He wants to use you and love you
unconditionally. And one day, the angels will sing a song that no man, not
even the shepherds, has heard, because He has won the victory and He is
on His throne."
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