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STEPPING FORWARD<br />

God,<br />

Be with Me<br />

BY GERALD B. HURST<br />

WITH KRISTI OVERTON JOHNSON<br />

I’VE SEEN GOD MOVE IN MIRACULOUS<br />

ways in my many years. Like when I was<br />

Above: This photo of the wreckage of his plane<br />

is a constant reminder to Gerald of God’s grace.<br />

flying combat in Vietnam in the late 1960s.<br />

The air force assigned me to the F-105<br />

Thunderchief aircraft and sent me to the<br />

Right: Major Gerald Hurst in 1970 with his plane<br />

at the Takhli RTAFB prior to the crash. Major<br />

Hurst retired in 1982 as a full colonel.<br />

Royal Thai Air Force Base in Thailand. After<br />

three days of orientation, I flew my first<br />

combat mission.<br />

I was more than anxious as I headed to-<br />

another prayer, and pulled hard. Wham!<br />

ward my assigned target, but I took the time<br />

The ejection seat fired, and my head<br />

to pray. “God, please be with me.” Praying<br />

slapped down hard on my knee. My chin<br />

to my heavenly Father brought peace and<br />

strap went into my voice box; I couldn’t<br />

comfort. I would repeat that short prayer<br />

breathe. Disoriented, I fell from the air-<br />

on all 91 of my subsequent missions.<br />

craft. When I finally got my bearings, I<br />

On my 38th mission, my aircraft suf-<br />

realized my chute hadn’t automatically<br />

fered enemy fire and lost all oil pressure.<br />

deployed. I quickly grabbed the D-ring and<br />

Ejection was imminent, and that didn’t ex-<br />

manually opened the chute. I breathed a<br />

cite me. At that time, ejections were only<br />

80 percent successful. So I prayed.<br />

Generally, with no oil, a jet engine will<br />

continue to run no more than a minute.<br />

I’ve even heard the time be as short as 15<br />

seconds. Miraculously, my engine ran for<br />

over six minutes, allowing me to get away<br />

from enemy territory.<br />

I told the electronic warfare officer in the<br />

back of our F-105G to prepare for ejection<br />

sigh of relief and then focused on where I<br />

was going to land.<br />

The chute was drifting toward obstacles,<br />

I tried to steer clear, but I went down hard<br />

and broke my ankle. Twelve minutes later,<br />

a rescue chopper was right above me.<br />

I’d never been happier! The other officer<br />

survived as well. After rehab, I, like many<br />

others who served, went back to fly 53<br />

more missions. I took more gunfire, and<br />

Those moments are disappointing, and<br />

they can shake our faith if we aren’t careful.<br />

I’ve said my share of “unanswered”<br />

prayers too. But I don’t give up on God<br />

or doubt His ability to hear and answer<br />

prayer. Instead, I trust His love for me and<br />

keep asking, seeking, and knocking on the<br />

heart of God (Matthew 7:7).<br />

It helps when I think back on the times<br />

I’ve witnessed God at work. Those mo-<br />

PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE HURST FAMILY<br />

and headed for the closest airbase.<br />

you can believe, the words, “God, please be<br />

ments serve as powerful reminders of<br />

As I started my descent, the aircraft<br />

with me,” were always forth coming. I had<br />

God’s power and grace and give me hope<br />

accelerated to over 450 knots (518 mph).<br />

no better protection than the Lord’s help.<br />

that if He did it then, He can do it now.<br />

I retarded the throttle and expended the<br />

I believe God hears all our prayers. He<br />

Whatever you are facing today, I encour-<br />

speed brakes—and the engine seized.<br />

knows our hearts. He hears us when all<br />

age you to pray about it (Philippians 4:6–8).<br />

My wingman came over the intercom.<br />

we can say is “help,” and He welcomes our<br />

When you give your situation to God, He<br />

“You’re on fire! You need to get out.”<br />

longer prayers too, when we pour out our<br />

will give you His peace and enable you to<br />

I pulled up the nose to slow the airplane<br />

hearts to Him.<br />

face the difficult thing before you.<br />

and ordered the officer with me to eject.<br />

Two orders and some not-so-religious<br />

words from me later, he finally obeyed.<br />

Smoke filled the cockpit. It was my turn<br />

to eject. I grabbed the ejection lever, said<br />

Of course, God doesn’t always answer<br />

our prayers the way we think He should.<br />

Sometimes, for reasons we’ll never know,<br />

He chooses not to perform a life-saving<br />

miracle on this side of heaven.<br />

GERALD B. HURST served in the US Air Force for<br />

26 years and has also served as a representative in<br />

the NC Legislature. Colonel Hurst has been married<br />

to his sweetheart, Amelia, for 65 years and still<br />

enjoys flying. He has flown over 5,300 hours.<br />

8 <strong>Issue</strong> 01 / <strong>2023</strong> VICTORIOUSLIVINGMAGAZINE.COM

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