And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever.
Isaiah 32:17 (KJV)
Today’s news carries the weight of competing realities: the machinery of war continues its terrible work in multiple corners of the globe, and yet there is also word of a major ceasefire agreement and a conference dedicated to reparatory justice. These are not contradictory signs but rather the full texture of a world caught between its worst impulses and its deepest longings. The prophet speaks of righteousness not as a verdict rendered from on high, but as work—the patient, unglamorous labor of building peace and the conditions for it to take root. When we see both the ongoing destruction and the tentative steps toward reconciliation in the same news cycle, we are witnessing the slow, costly process by which righteousness must do its work in a fractured world.
What prompted this
Amid persistent violence and suffering across multiple regions, a historic ceasefire agreement offers a glimpse of possibility for reconciliation, while communities worldwide grapple with the human costs of conflict and injustice.
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