Daily Verse
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When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.

Isaiah 43:2 (KJV)

Isaiah’s promise was written not to those in comfort, but to those in exile—those who knew displacement, the terror of flood and flame. Today’s headlines show us anew what the prophet knew: that vulnerability and peril are real, and that divine presence is not a shield against suffering, but a companionship through it. When we witness those burned and trapped by wildfire, children losing education to debt repayment, or populations fleeing typhoons and conflict, we are invited not to explain or defend, but to recognize the ancient promise held for all who pass through waters they did not choose. The question is whether we, too, will draw near to those in the fire.

What prompted this

Today's news carries echoes of suffering across many places—from those caught in escalating conflict and natural disaster, to children in developing nations whose futures are mortgaged to debt, to communities displaced by illness and upheaval. Amid the noise of political machinery and retaliation, ordinary people face fire, flood, and the weight of systems beyond their control.