A few days ago, a friend of mine told me about a song that I would
relate to. He probably didn't even realize how timely that was. 18
years ago today, at the age of 14, my daughter (Brenna) passed away
due to complications from a brain stem tumor.
"She's With Me" by Collin Raye is a powerful song that
captures a father’s deep love and pride for his daughter, who has
special needs. The father, despite the challenges they face together,
proudly declares, "She’s with me." When they go out, he
introduces her to others, wearing his role as her caregiver like a
badge of honor, even in moments when people look on with pity or
sympathy. To him, she is a blessing, bringing him immense joy and
purpose. Although she cannot communicate in typical ways, he cherishes
every moment he sees her smile or hears her call.
This phrase, "She’s with me," symbolizes his pride and
commitment as he navigates life alongside her. He feels privileged to
be the one chosen to care for her, humbled by her purity and the
glimpse of heaven he sees in her face. The father finds meaning in the
difficult road they walk together, and he trusts that there is divine
purpose in it.
In a moving conclusion, the father imagines standing before God
at the end of his life. In this vision, he stands with his head
bowed, feeling his own flaws and unworthiness. But then, his
daughter steps forward, and with a loving, precious voice, she tells
God, "He’s with me." The song comes full circle,
emphasizing the power of their bond and the transformative love they
shared. It highlights how the father’s devotion was noticed by his
daughter, and in her own way, she proudly claims him, just as he did
for her.
Our story somewhat resonates with Collin Raye's "She's With
Me." Although our daughter was not "special needs", she
had physical needs due to a brain stem tumor. Just as the father in
the song says, “She’s with me,” we proudly supported Brenna throughout
her life, recognizing her presence as a series of miracles, even amid
the challenges. That phrase, “She’s with me,” captures the pride,
love, and devotion we feel as her parents.
At the end of the song, it’s the daughter who speaks on behalf of
her father, saying, "He’s with me." That vision mirrors our
belief in the greatest miracle of all—that one day, because of
Christ’s Atonement and Resurrection, we will be reunited with Brenna
as part of an eternal family.
Through all the moments—each trial, each miracle, and the
profound peace that fills us with hope—we feel the same faith that
sustains us until that promised day arrives, when we will see our
sweet Brenna again and feel the full joy of that reunion.
And I like to think that when I finally stand before the Lord,
feeling all too aware of my own faults and shortcomings, Brenna will
be there at my side. She’ll be ready to speak up, saying, “Don’t worry
about him, Lord—he’s with me.”
Listen to She's With Me by
Collin Raye