I Saw Hell and Then Met Jesus: Jordan Samuel's Near-Death Experience
Austin was there with the people he loved most his mother, his 12-year-old brother, and his 8-year-old sister. The waves were relentless, rising and falling with a force that made it nearly impossible to control their situation. Fear could have taken over. Panic could have frozen him in place. But in that critical moment, something deeper rose inside this young boy: determination, responsibility, and an unshakable will to save his family.
Realizing that help would not come unless someone went for it, Austin made a decision no child should ever have to make. He would swim to shore alone.
The distance was crazy, nearly 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) of open ocean filled with rough waves, cold water, and complete insanity. For most adults, such a swim would be nearly impossible. For a thirteen-year-old boy, it seemed unthinkable. Yet Austin slipped into the water with one purpose in his heart: "get help and save his family."
Minute after minute, the swim stretched on. The shoreline must have looked impossibly far away. The waves didn’t ease. His muscles burned. Exhaustion pressed in. Every stroke required strength he didn’t know he had. Still, he kept moving forward.
Later, Austin shared the simple thought that carried him through the darkness of that moment:
“I just kept thinking, ‘just keep swimming, just keep swimming.’
Somewhere between his exhaustion and faith, something extraordinary happened! Austin didn’t quit. He didn’t turn back. He kept going until, at last, land appeared close enough to touch. When his feet finally met the ground, the battle wasn’t over. His body was drained, his strength nearly gone but his mission remained unfinished.
But..... Help still had to be found.
Summoning whatever energy he had left, Austin began to run. (can you believe his strength)? For another 1.2 miles (2 kilometers), this exhausted young swimmer pushed forward on pure determination until he could finally reach someone who could call for rescue.
Rescuers soon reached the water where his family had been left behind. There, clinging to a paddleboard, were his mother, brother, and sister cold, exhausted, but alive. The outcome could have been tragedy. But instead, it became a miracle of survival made possible by the bravery of a thirteen-year-old boy who loved his family more than he feared the ocean.
When reporters later asked Austin about what he had done, his answer revealed something even more powerful than courage. He didn’t point to his strength. He didn’t claim hero status. Instead, he quietly said:
“I don’t think it was me who did it, it was God the whole time.”
(What an amazing answer!)
Through the waves… God was there.
Through the exhaustion… God was there.
Through the long, lonely swim… God was there.
Austin shared that he prayed throughout the ordeal, holding onto faith in the middle of fear. In that vast ocean where he could have felt completely alone, he believed he wasn’t alone at all. That faith became strength. That prayer became endurance. That hope became rescue.
He later promised to be baptized a beautiful response from a young heart that recognized God’s hand in his survival and his family’s rescue. What could have been just a story of physical bravery became something deeper: a testimony of faith, courage, and divine protection.
Austin’s story reminds us that heroes don’t always look the way we expect. Sometimes they are young. Sometimes they are quiet. Sometimes they are ordinary people placed in extraordinary moments who choose love over fear and faith over doubt.
It also reminds us of something many of us forget in our own storms:
There are oceans in all of our lives moments that feel too big, too overwhelming, too impossible to cross. Waves of fear. Currents of uncertainty. Long distances between where we are and where safety feels possible. In those moments, Austin’s story whispers a simple truth:
Because miracles often begin where strength runs out and faith takes over.
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