Fr. Miguel’s Shrine Homilies

Trusting His Plan Even When We Wait

7 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Do you ever feel like your prayers are going unanswered? In this week’s homily, Fr. Miguel examines the dramatic, action-packed confrontation between the Prophet Elijah and the 450 prophets of Baal found in the First Book of Kings. Beyond the intensity of this historic standoff, Fr. Miguel explores the deeper spiritual truth of how we approach God during our own moments of trial and uncertainty. By looking at Elijah’s unwavering confidence, this episode offers a blueprint for how to maintain deep faith even when we feel like we are fighting an uphill battle. A central theme of this message is the reality of waiting on God. Fr. Miguel reminds us that while we may feel discouraged, God is always faithful, and His answers generally come in the form of a "yes," a "no," or a "wait." He explains why God often asks us to wait, noting that this process is designed to deepen our trust and prepare us for an even greater joy than we originally imagined. When God says "no," it is not a rejection, but an invitation to trust in His larger, more perfect plan for our salvation, which often surpasses our limited human perspective. Finally, this episode touches on the "secret" to effective prayer as referenced by Mother Angelica: spending time in praise and surrendering our own will to His. By aligning our hearts with God’s plan rather than our own, we can find peace in every season of life. Whether you are currently struggling with a difficult season or simply looking to strengthen your daily spiritual life, this homily provides a powerful reminder that when we wait on the Lord, we will never be disappointed. Subscribe for weekly homilies and reflections to help you grow in your faith.

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