Dragged to the Deep is a raw, first-person chapter from Built by Fire: Hearing God in the Middle of the Flames by David Burnell.
In the frozen depths of Fremont Lake in Wyoming, David Burnell took part in a recovery operation that would test the outer limits of human endurance and spiritual obedience. High in the mountains and fed by glacial runoff, the lake was deep, black, and unforgiving. An aircraft attempting a touch-and-go maneuver had slammed into the water, disintegrating on impact and scattering wreckage near a steep underwater drop-off that plunged into depths far beyond safe human reach. Two airmen were lost.
Called in as an instructor with Dive Rescue International, Burnell was assigned to lift-bag operations—descending repeatedly into near-black water to secure cables, inflate air bags, and raise the wreckage in stages before it could slide into the abyss. The mission was governed by three non-negotiable priorities: all divers return home safely, recover the fallen if possible, and retrieve the aircraft and hazardous materials.
During one of these deep descents, Burnell encountered one of the airmen still entangled in the wreckage. Conventional wisdom—and the counsel of a more senior diver—said extraction was too dangerous. The wreck was under tension. The weather was deteriorating. The team was exhausted.
Yet in that moment, Burnell felt a clear, quiet spiritual prompting—one not born of adrenaline or pride, but of purpose:
Bring him home.
Acting on that impression, Burnell carefully freed the airman and held him close. Almost immediately, the added weight overwhelmed his buoyancy. Despite fully inflating his dry suit and buoyancy compensator, he began to sink. The depth increased. The pressure mounted. The choice became stark—let go and survive, or hold on and trust that help would come.
He held on.
At the critical moment, another diver appeared and added just enough lift to arrest the descent. Together, they stabilized and began a slow ascent, suspended between darkness below and light above. The airman was brought to the surface. The family would have closure. The mission would not fail.
In the aftermath, it became clear that conditions were deteriorating rapidly. Had Burnell not acted when he did, the operation would have been aborted and both the wreckage and the fallen airmen lost forever. What had appeared risky was, in fact, precisely timed.
Dragged to the Deep is not a story of heroism, but of obedience under pressure. It is a testimony of learning when the Holy Ghost urges action—and when it later invites rest. It is a witness that divine guidance often comes quietly, aligning compassion, timing, and courage at the exact moment they are needed.
This true account from the life of David Burnell appears in Built by Fire: Hearing God in the Middle of the Flames, a book of lived experiences where faith is tested in extreme environments and refined through obedience. It stands as a reminder that God does not always remove the weight—but He magnifies those who listen, act, and trust Him in the depths.
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