Intro by Alina
Garcia Hernandez
God has blessed the Sword of the
Spirit abundantly and in many
ways. It was his idea that our
communities would exist and live
in such a distinctive way. In our
communities we seek to live
radically our call together with
other brothers and sisters in a
covenant relationship.
Our communities have families and
single people. However, many young
people who are living in community
today have been chosen in a very
singular way – a way not even our
founders could experience.
Many of us came to community life
without anyone “checking with” us,
we simply were born or grew up
here. I am certain that God wants
that to happen for a reason and I
trust that we have been chosen
that way to do and to be something
special for God.
I have taken the task on to
discover the perspective of many
brothers and sisters who have
experienced this and I will
publish one story at a time. This
is the story for this week:
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Nobody Checked With Me
by
Sarahí Anleu
Comunidad Jésed, Monterrey,
México
To me,
being chosen by God has been a
constant surrender of every area
and every stage of mi life. I
experienced ‘being chosen’ since
my teenage years where he
protected me and guided me in
good environments and kept me
away from certain types of
people (who could have been a
bad influence for me).
Later in my teenage years I had
some doubts about this call.
Mainly because of my bad
relationship with my peers.
Having close relationships with
whom to walk towards God in
community was always a
challenge.
For many years, I felt like the
“weirdo” and not for being a bad
person, on the contrary, for
trying to do things well and
open the door for community in
my life.
Honestly, I don’t know if I
would have arrived or chosen
community on my own. It truly is
difficult to embrace all that
this call entails, especially
when I disagree with other
people’s attitudes or actions.
But this is my home. God would
have brought me here one way or
another, although, the zeal and
love I now have would have
developed very differently.
God’s will is perfect and he has
a perfect plan for my life, even
though I don’t always like it,
or it isn’t always easy. Being
born into the community was
God’s way of telling me that I
am special to him, that he was
careful when he created me, that
he loves me and that this
calling is my home – that I need
to embrace and forgive in every
circumstance.
My view of happiness is based
upon Christ. During a prayer
session when parents were
praying with their children, He
told me that this is the place
where he wanted me to be, that
he knew how much I had suffered
and that he wanted me to embrace
the call because he needed me to
be a pillar in the bulwark.
I cannot deny that his plan that
I be born in community was
perfect. I am happy of being a
child of God and if he wants me
to be in community, I happily
embrace that. I have given
myself in everything: service,
commitment, love, loyalty. I
have allowed God to confirm his
call to me in every retreat,
every conference, every mission
trip and every event that I have
been to. I am willing to live
and give my life away for this
call, because I believe in the
call and in the him who makes
it.
I
truly encourage every young
person who has been invited by
God by being born into this
people, to give themselves the
chance to discover – through
services, activities, prayer and
other people – that it is worth
it.
It is not easy, it wasn’t for me
and it is still not easy. But
living this life has given me
freedom, love, strength,
character maturity and mercy.
Those things are not easy to
find nowadays.
I invite you to give God an
opportunity to reveal himself
into your lives by giving all of
your time, commitment, attention
and dedication. It really is
worth it.
I love that nobody
checked with me! I thank God for
the blessing of giving us that
special gift for this life that he
thought for us, to live it, to
love it and to defend it as
Christ’s work. I am a community
child and a child of God. - Alina
García
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Alina García Hernandez
is a member of the Verbum Dei
community in Mexicali, México. Sarahí
Anleu is a member of Jésed community
in Monterrey, México.