Daily Verse
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Have mercy upon me, O LORD, for I am in trouble: mine eye is consumed with grief, yea, my soul and my belly.

Psalms 31:9 (KJV)

The psalmist’s cry comes from a place of physical anguish and spiritual disorientation, a raw admission that sorrow can hollow us from within. Today’s news carries the weight of such moments—bodies lost to heat, diseases spreading, the grinding ache of unresolved suffering across the world. There is something honest in the psalm’s refusal to look away from pain or to dress it in false comfort; instead it names the trouble plainly and turns toward mercy. We are invited not to solutions or certainties, but to sit with the reality that our world holds grief, that vulnerability is real, and that the only adequate response is to seek mercy—for ourselves, for those suffering, and for a creation groaning under burdens we cannot fully measure.

What prompted this

A heatwave claims dozens of lives across Europe, while disease outbreaks spread in Africa and global tensions simmer—a day marked by loss, suffering, and the fragility of human life in the face of forces beyond individual control.