Daily Verse
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Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow, which is done unto me, wherewith the LORD hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger. Is it...: or, It is nothing pass by: Heb. pass by the way?

Lamentations 1:12 (KJV)

The witness of suffering—both natural and human-made—calls us to pause and truly see. Across continents, people endure displacement, violence, disease, and the rupture of trust itself: bandits invite villagers to peace talks only to abduct them; migrants seek safety only to meet fear and rejection; earthquakes unmake homes in seconds. The ancient voice of Lamentations does not rush toward comfort or explanation, but rather insists that we acknowledge sorrow in its specificity and depth. In a moment when headlines multiply faster than our capacity to hold them, there may be spiritual wisdom in simply stopping—not to solve, but to witness, to grieve with those who grieve, and to ask what mercy might look like in response.

What prompted this

Today's headlines reveal a world fractured by conflict, disease, and fear—from active wars and abductions to natural disasters, health crises, and the persecution of vulnerable populations seeking refuge.