Daily Verse
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He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? walk...: Heb. humble thyself to walk

Micah 6:8 (KJV)

When power moves swiftly—when nations strike, when borders close, when the machinery of state operates with efficiency—it is easy to mistake force for rightness. But the prophet asks a simpler question: what does the Lord require? Not victory, not dominance, not the certainty of having eliminated a threat, but justice tempered with mercy, and humility about what we truly understand. Today’s news is full of actors who believe they are solving problems, yet the problems multiply: disease spreads, families are torn apart, tensions simmer. Perhaps the question worth sitting with is not whether our actions were justified, but whether they were merciful, and whether we approached them with the humility befitting creatures who see only in part.

What prompted this

The day's news swings between assertions of power—military strikes, diplomatic posturing, deportations—and reminders of human fragility: disease outbreaks, accidents, displaced persons, the weight of historical reckoning. There is much certainty in the headlines, but little room for mercy.