Waiting on the Mountain: Trusting God’s Time with Mary and Elijah

Waiting on the Mountain: Trusting God’s Time with Mary and Elijah

Waiting on the Mountain: Trusting God’s Time with Mary and Elijah Today’s Homily occurs on the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . . . . and explores the deep spiritual symbolism of the mountain . . . specifically Mount Carmel . . . and how it relates to faith, patience, prayer, and transformation. The mountain is more than geography; it’s a spiritual summit, a place of ascent where prophets like Elijah wait in vigilant hope for God’s quiet, powerful action. After his victory over idolatry, Elijah climbs higher . . . not for glory, but to wait for the Lord’s rain, a symbol of restoration that comes only through perseverance and trust. This patient expectation mirrors the Carmelite tradition, where Saints Teresa of Ávila and John of the Cross teach that real prayer is not about many words, but about aligning oneself with the will of God. The Homily connects this to Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, who is both a model and a “mountain” of receptivity to God’s Word. Jesus highlights her true greatness not her physical motherhood, but her hearing and doing the will of God. In this feast, we are called to spiritual ascent . . . through character, devotion, and trust . . . in Mary’s school of holiness. At Mass, this spiritual climb finds its summit in the Eucharist, where we behold the Lamb of God and receive the ocean of divine grace. Listen more to this Meditation Media. Listen to: Waiting on the Mountain: Trusting God’s Time with Mary and Elijah ------------------------------------------------------------ Quote from the Homily Their recommendation is a much more powerful and much more fundamental thing. Seek to do the will of God, period. At first glance, that sounds like we’re replacing praying with doing, but to do the will of God, one must know it. To do the will of God, one must desire it. To do the will of God, one must seek it. Let’s note the power of the advice. Let your heart seek not its own way. Let it seek the way of the Lord. Let not your heart aspire after its own ambitions. Let your heart seek out what the Lord desires for you. And the more one begins to do that, what happens is one surrenders himself; one surrenders herself to the Lord in a way that saying, many prayers never get us to because of the issue. The issue in the spiritual life is not so much praying as it is belonging. One belongs to the Lord and to really belong to the Lord . . . ------------------------------------------------------------ Our Lady of Mount Carmel: Italian Painter: Pietro Novelli: 1641

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