When my father and my mother forsake me, then the LORD will take me up. take...: Heb. gather me
Psalms 27:10 (KJV)
The psalmist names something we see reflected in today’s headlines: the fear of being left behind, of having one’s trust betrayed, of standing alone when protection is withdrawn. Whether it is workers watching their employer collapse, families feeling abandoned by former allies, or citizens watching their freedoms narrow under new laws, there is a thread of desolation running through the day’s news. The psalm does not deny this reality or offer cheap comfort; it acknowledges the abandonment first, then speaks to a steadier presence that does not turn away. On days when systems fail and protectors disappear, the psalm invites us to notice who remains.
What prompted this
Today's headlines carry a weight of displacement and abandonment—from those caught in geopolitical shifts to workers losing livelihoods, from allies left unprotected to those whose rights face new restrictions. The news speaks to a world where the vulnerable are often left to fend for themselves.
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