Daily Verse
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I cried unto thee, O LORD: I said, Thou art my refuge and my portion in the land of the living.

Psalms 142:5 (KJV)

When we survey a day’s news and find ourselves confronted with locked exits, sudden catastrophes, fractured institutions, and the grinding weight of systems that fail those least able to defend themselves, the cry becomes instinctive—a longing for shelter in the midst of exposure. The psalmist’s words carry the texture of that cry: not a statement of faith delivered from a position of safety, but a confession wrung from distress, addressed to one believed capable of refuge even when none is visible. To sit with this verse today is to acknowledge both the realness of our vulnerability and the possibility that there remains a listening presence beyond the machinery of chance and human negligence. It is not a promise that tragedy will be undone, but an invitation to name, without shame, what we have witnessed and what we fear.

What prompted this

Today's headlines reveal a world marked by sudden tragedy, institutional failures that leave the vulnerable exposed, and ongoing cycles of violence and displacement. From locked doors in a burning building to children navigating an uncertain technological landscape, there is a pervasive sense of people caught in systems that do not adequately protect them.