Daily Verse
hopepatiencethe long view of history

To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:

Ecclesiastes 3:1 (KJV)

The news today speaks in different registers—some stories announce new beginnings, others revisit old wounds that demand acknowledgment, still others document the ordinary persistence of human life amid threat. There is a temptation to read each headline as urgent, final, conclusive. But the dominant shape of today’s reporting suggests something else: that meaningful change—whether negotiated peace, historical justice, or simple endurance—unfolds according to its own rhythm, not ours. The talks that began last week will take months. The reckoning with historical harm spans centuries and generations. Even crisis responds to seasons we do not control. To attend to these stories without despair or false confidence is to recognize that our task is not to force resolution but to show up faithfully to the work of each season as it comes.

What prompted this

Today's news carries a current of tentative progress amid deep uncertainty—from diplomatic negotiations beginning their slow work to calls for historical reckoning that span generations, suggesting that healing and accord require time and sustained commitment.