The
Lord is Our
Refuge and
Shelter: An
Update
on “Emmanuel”
in Aleppo
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“Every day we are
seeing the miracles of God!”
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24 July 2016.
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Report by André J. Codouni
The woman with vivid eyes and with an
enthusiasm that cannot but reveal deep
courage and
confidence, exclaimed: “Every day we are
seeing the miracles of God”. Her husband, a
successful business man and a community
leader with a big shepherd’s heart nodded
his head in
agreement.
Stories
of God's protection
They both went on to
tell story after story of God’s protection
to the members of Emmanuel and in their
family: On three instances of bombing and
despite the strong deflagrations around
them, their two sons were completely covered
with shattered glass and they had come out
unharmed. Even the well-made fabric of a
polo shirt had stopped the minute shrapnel
that would have killed or permanently maimed
in an instant.
Other members had experienced protection,
here are a few examples.
- An explosion happens nearby and the
shrapnel goes to nest in one member’s
cell phone attached to his belt, saving
him from a near fatal injury.
- Members sitting outside were surprised
by a missile shell that caused heavy
destruction and debris nearby. They came
out unharmed thanking God for being
saved.
- A father having to “have a talk” with
his young unhappy son takes him to a
room next door. They both escape when
the explosion goes off in the room they
just left.
-
Four o’clock
one morning a hand grenade is
thrown near the young man who was
away from home. The grenade lands
burning like a hot coal near his
feet, then extinguishes itself.
He, at that moment, had felt
completely immobilized. The hand
grenade did not explode. A hundred
miles away his mother is awakened
at that very moment and sees him
as in a dream and starts praying
for him. She calls him a couple of
hours later. He was fully
surprised that she was calling to
specifically ask if he was okay
wondering how she knew. He told
her then what had happened and
that he was safe.
And on and on…
Only two days before I met my two friends I
had run into another young community member.
A
gifted and bright university student, his
story completely amazed me. His eyes
glistening, he
said: "I was crossing the street when
something in me froze my step, so I stopped,
at that
moment the bullet whizzed past my face. I
was saved!" He went on to tell how he even
felt the
heat of the bullet speeding down to the
ground in front of his eyes. Now he wants to
dedicate his
whole life to God.
The
Lord is our refuge and shelter
As I was hearing these stories I kept
recalling what I learned as a child about
each of us
having a guardian angel and of the beautiful
words of the Psalmist telling of the promise
of
God's protection for those who seek His
shelter.
Psalm 91
1He who dwells in the
shelter of the Most High, who
abides in the shadow of the
Almighty,
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2
will say to the LORD,
"My refuge and my fortress; my
God, in whom I trust."
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For he will deliver you from
the snare of the fowler and
from the deadly pestilence;
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4
he will cover you with his
pinions, and under his wings
you will find refuge; his
faithfulness is a shield and
buckler.
5 You will not fear
the terror of the night, nor
the arrow that flies by day,
6 nor the pestilence
that stalks in darkness, nor
the destruction that wastes at
noonday.
7 A thousand may
fall at your side, ten
thousand at your right hand;
but it will not come near
you. |
Going back to my two friends and concerning
the situation in Aleppo in general, I
inquire:
- It seems like necessary material
things are being provided - at least for
the community members we are in contact
with. During the frequent power outages,
they have secured the extra services of
a local neighborhood “generator” for at
least turning on the refrigerator and
the lights in their homes.
- The local churches are providing
financial and material help. One church
is giving families a stipend that
increases with the number of children in
each home.
- Melkite Archbishop Jean-Clement
Jeanbart tirelessly works for his
people’s survival and encourages them to
stay at any cost in war torn Aleppo. He
is a well-known and frequent traveler to
fund raise in the USA and backs his
words into action in the greatest
expressions of charitable giving,
personal courage, generosity and
sacrifice. He is making a big difference
even beyond his own flock and for the
members of Emmanuel.
- Hospital clinics are working and many
of them are providing free services.
Within the community, members help each
other freely and generously - for
medical help, and others types of care,
and especially for securing basic
supplies for daily survival.
- Water, electricity and gasoline are
hard to come by and add to the
increasing cost of living. The Syrian
government has dug water wells some 18
months ago and then haul water in
cisterns to homes.
- Some churches are providing meals -
similar to soup kitchens, and they are
serving homemade cooking that
beneficiaries describe as “very fine and
nutritious to eat”. Many also express
gratitude for rations provided by
international aid organizations.
Other
related afflictions and dangers
It was heart wrenching to hear that our
brothers and sisters are at their ends’ wit
concerning the
violence and danger that they are from time
to time subjected to both day and night. Any
kind of sudden loud noises, like the sound
of fireworks or doors slamming,
make people jump with great alarm. Parents
are especially fearful for their young kids.
A lot of people in the city are suffering
from mental health problems. Caring for
people who want to join the community and
grow closer to God can be challenging and
difficult because of the stress and
temptations they face.
The other problem that is clearly increasing
is the spreading of prostitution caused by
the poverty
that most people are under. It is one thing
to receive rations and food packages and
quite another
to undergo the humility of “begging” or
paying for higher priced items. Note: there
is a lot of
property (including cars paid by someone’s
life savings) that have gone up in smoke in
one
instant. How do you replace your home or
apartment that has collapsed in a rubble? It
is totally destroyed and beyond repair.
Daily challenges
for young and old
It
is a very difficult thing to discern and
decide how to exercise faith and go about
your day believing in God’s protection on
the one hand, and on the other, not to be
careless and negligent.
Leaving the city out of fear and despair is
a daily temptation and is very challenging
for people who want to maintain community
life together, such as Emmanuel community.
Let us continue to pray for them for
strengthening in great faith, hope, and
courage in this difficult time.
Thank you all for your support!
André J. Codouni
is a member of the
People
of God
community in
Beirut, Lebanon.
photo
source above:
Vatican Radio
News