From Disappointment to Trust: Finding God in Life’s Losses

10/07/2025 10 min
From Disappointment to Trust: Finding God in Life’s Losses

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From Disappointment to Trust: Finding God in Life’s Losses

The Homily begins with a reflection on a meaningful encounter . . .

. . . with a young man who plays soccer with their group but avoids communal prayer due to a personal crisis of faith following his mother’s death. The young man had prayed fervently for her healing, but when she died, he lost faith.

Joseph’s Trials As Part of a Larger Plan

In response, the Homily shares the first reading story of Joseph, who endured betrayal, suffering, and injustice before ultimately being elevated by God to save many. The message is that our hardships may be part of a greater divine plan, and we are called to trust God even when we don’t understand our suffering.

The Homily continues with the Gospel account of Jesus sending out the twelve disciples, including Judas, emphasizing that Jesus chose imperfect people because he trusted in their capacity to grow and change.

The central theme is that God does not require perfection, but trust, commitment, and openness to transformation. The faithful are encouraged to share Christ with a world hungry for truth and to live in alignment with God’s will rather than personal ambition. Why?

Hear more in this Meditation piece. Listen to . . .

From Disappointment to Trust: Finding God in Life’s Losses
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Quote From The Homily

Lord, why are you allowing this to happen to me? My own brothers? Lord, you know, I’m innocent. Why are you allowing the Pharaoh’s wife to accuse me of something that I have not done?

But this was a process. This was a preparation for something higher that God was doing, and it is at the end we hear …. about God and His plan.

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Joseph Sold by His Brethren: Italian Painter: Ubertini Francesco, also called Bachiacca: 1515
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Gospel Reading: Matthew 10: 1-7
First Reading: Genesis 41: 55-57; 42:5-7, 17-24