Daily Verse
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Lord, thou hast heard the desire of the humble: thou wilt prepare their heart, thou wilt cause thine ear to hear; To judge the fatherless and the oppressed, that the man of the earth may no more oppress.

Psalm 10:17-18 (KJV)

The psalmist’s cry reaches across centuries to a day like this one, when the news carries the weight of many kinds of helplessness—the sick without treatment, the displaced without shelter, the detained without voice, the accused without a hearing. What does it mean to hear the desire of the humble when there are so many calls for help, so many needs that exceed what any nation or institution can bear? The verse does not promise swift resolution or visible vindication, but rather names a God whose ear is inclined toward the cry itself, and whose concern for the fatherless and oppressed does not waver even when the world’s response falters. To sit with this psalm today is not to resolve the crises, but to acknowledge them, and to resist the numbness that despair can bring.

What prompted this

Today's headlines reveal a world marked by suffering: active conflict displacing millions, disease outbreaks straining fragile response systems, detention abuses awaiting justice, and communities ravaged by violence and poverty. Beneath the diversity of crises runs a common thread—the vulnerability of those without power to protect themselves.