Daily Verse
lamentvulnerabilitythe fragility of human care

For the oppression of the poor, for the sighing of the needy, now will I arise, saith the LORD; I will set him in safety from him that puffeth at him. puffeth...: or, would ensnare him

Psalms 12:5 (KJV)

The promise in this verse is not that suffering ends quickly or that systems correct themselves, but that God hears the cry of those without recourse. Today’s headlines catalog the ways institutions—military, political, adoptive, athletic, diplomatic—fail the people they ought to protect: the child caught between adoptive parents and trafficking investigations, the young athlete whose vulnerability to heat exhaustion was not heeded, the refugee families turned away at port, the sick and dying when aid programs shrink. There is no comfort in the sight of such failures. But the verse does not ask us to look away or accept them as inevitable; it invites us to recognize in the sighing of the needy the sound that moves the heart of God, and to consider what it means to set safety in place where it is absent.

What prompted this

Today's news reveals cascading failures in the systems meant to protect the vulnerable—from military strikes and civilian casualties, to children in the adoption system, to athletes under supervision, to marginalized communities denied refuge. Across headlines runs a thread of people harmed by institutions they depended on.