Daily Verse
lamentmercyhope amid conflict

Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow, which is done unto me, wherewith the LORD hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger. Is it...: or, It is nothing pass by: Heb. pass by the way?

Lamentations 1:12 (KJV)

There is something sobering about witnessing one people’s festival of remembrance and pride while, in that same hour, others endure siege, imprisonment, and the terror of approaching storms with no shelter in sight. The ancient poet of Lamentations spoke from the wreckage of a city, calling out to passersby—asking whether they could truly see the suffering before them. Today’s news invites a similar pause: to mark time and tradition is not wrong, but to do so with eyes closed to the anguish of others is a kind of forgetting. The question remains: what does it mean to witness? How do we hold both gratitude for what we have and deep sorrow for what others are losing, all at once?

What prompted this

As one nation marks a milestone anniversary with celebration, the world beyond its borders faces ongoing violence, displacement, and suffering—drone strikes in Sudan, detention and persecution elsewhere, natural disasters bearing down on vulnerable populations, and the grinding toll of protracted conflicts.