Fr. Miguel’s Shrine Homilies

The Divine Inspiration of Scripture

10 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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In this insightful homily, Fr. Miguel reflects on Jesus’ challenging question in the Temple: “How do the scribes claim that the Messiah is the son of David?” Drawing from Psalm 110, our Lord reveals the mystery that the Christ is both David’s son and David’s Lord — true God and true man. Fr. Miguel emphasizes the divine inspiration of Sacred Scripture and its vital role in our spiritual life. As St. Paul tells Timothy, “All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for refutation, for correction, and for training in righteousness.” Through Scripture we come to know Christ more deeply, fall in love with Him, and are equipped for every good work. On the memorial of St. Boniface, martyr and apostle of Germany, Fr. Miguel reminds us that familiarity with God’s Word transforms lives — just as it did for this great saint. A powerful call to read Scripture daily, listen attentively to the Lord, and grow in friendship with Christ.

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