This is the poem my Aunt Grace MacMullen, John R. Rice's oldest daughter, wrote for the program passed out at his funeral in 1980. She followed him to Heaven not too long after.
Someone Special Is Coming Home!
Grace Rice MacMullen
December 29, 1980
A shiver of excitement shimmered through the crystal air.
“Someone’s coming! Someone special!” angels whispered on the stair.
As an angel told a seraph (angels love to tell good news!)
And the seraph told another in the language seraphs use.
The tidings spread like wildfire, and the balconies began
To be filled with wondering watchers as the word like ripples ran,
“God’s special, chosen servant has begun the journey’s end!”
“Oh, I know him!” “I must see him when he’s coming down the bend!
I must be up close to see him,” says an eager, sweet-faced soul.
“Why, he won me to the Saviour,” cried another bright and whole.
“These robes of white I’m wearing are because he preached the Word.”
“Down in Dallas...” “Back in Wheaton ...” “Buffalo his witness heard.”
And the praise to God kept growing as the word was flashed above.
“Praise the Lord that he was faithful and kept telling of God’s love.”
“And, oh, you know his prayers—he could reach the ear of God,
Pouring out, prevailing, pleading, till he saw the answering nod.”
His coming home was not as easy as some thought it should be.
(It takes some time just to organize things.)
So he lingered, and that mighty heart, so strong for fighting wrong
Now bent to the task in a valiant effort,
Needed time to run more softly, take a cadence new and low.
The clock ticked on, but quietly, and the great heart struggled slow.
Breathing, long easy, now took on a labored tone.
Loved ones gathered, watched and waited, sensed those others, not alone.
As he groped among the midlands, neither here nor wholly Home;
And in time—no, in eternity, where time has lost its sphere—
There came an order and delight to all the pulsing plans.
The crowd of those who loved him when he led them to the Lord—
Well, that group kept on growing, a cheerful, eager horde.
From countries far, and counties near, from years both fresh and dim
They cried with joy and a snatch of song, “My salvation came through him.”
But another group gathered, with different stance, more a wistful, longing glance,
“My darling son! It’s been so long! Now I’ll hold you close again!”
“It’s my brother John,” a glad voice says, “and I’ve loved him all my life,
Like a brother, father, teacher, friend, I learned all I know from John.
Let me be the one, dear Lord, I plead,”
Said a creature tall and strong, still learning to walk in a broad new gait,
“Let me saddle his heavenly steed.”
Whatever they do for a favorite son, that’s what they’re doing up there:
A robe and a ring, some fabulous thing—God’s love gift of welcoming cheer.
And the angels, I know, don’t have to be told
His name or how to pronounce it. For down through the years,
When the call comes with joy, “Rejoice! A Sheep has come home;
Write the name in the Lamb’s Book of Life!”
“Who spread the Word? Whose beautiful feet published the tidings of joy?”
“A boy named John R., a poor college boy,”
“A hard-working Corporal Rice.” “A preacher...” “A pastor...” “Revivalist”
“Writer...” “An elderly saint—John R. Rice.”
A few days passed—on earth, that is—and the loved ones waited still
While he hovered yet in some vestibule, held by the hand of God’s will.
They were eager to have him home at last, and free from the body’s clay,
Yet reluctant still to say goodbye, see the spirit slip away.
Finally all was ready. It took but a look
From Father to Son: “Let him come!
All things are ready; his place is prepared.”
Nail-scarred hands join in welcoming reach.
A flutter of flags, a fanfare of trumpet, a burst of angelic chorus,
The cloud-curtains part, and in glorious splendor
That shining new creature steps forth.
“He’s here! Home at last! See the joy on his face!
No sorrow or sighing or frown.”
The Saviour with infinite love and compassion embraces the newest arrival.
All Heaven breaks forth, pealing praises to God;
He’s home, home at last! Oh, welcome the soul winner home!