Daily Verse
lamentmercythe vulnerability of the powerless

I called upon thy name, O Lord, out of the low dungeon. Thou hast heard my voice: hide not thine ear at my breathing, at my cry.

Lamentations 3:55-56 (KJV)

When systems of power collide—whether through arms or policy or economic pressure—those without voice or agency bear the weight. The book of Lamentations speaks from the wreckage of a fallen city, where the writer cries out not with confidence but with raw need: Lord, hear me from the pit. Today’s news offers many such pits: the child killed at sea, the villagers deceived by false peace, the families displaced by climate and conflict, the protester shot during dissent. Lamentations does not promise swift rescue or justice rendered; it simply records the cry itself as an act of witness. Perhaps our calling today is to listen—to acknowledge that the cry has been made, that it echoes, and that God’s silence is not indifference but an invitation to us to become the hearing that the vulnerable desperately need.

What prompted this

Today's news cycles between escalating military conflict and strikes across regions, the suffering of civilians caught in violence and displacement, and the erosion of protections for the vulnerable—from climate refugees to detained minors to those seeking asylum.