"The infant’s tongue sticks to the roof
of its mouth with thirst;
the children cry for bread,
but no one will feed them."
Lamentations 4:4
"Those among the rich who are not, in the rigorous sense, damned, can understand poverty, because they are poor themselves, after a fashion; but they cannot understand destitution. They will be moved, to the sound of beautiful music, at Jesus’s sufferings, but His Cross, the reality of His Cross, will horrify them. They want it all out of gold, bathed in light, costly and of little weight; pleasant to see, hanging from a woman’s beautiful throat."
Léon Bloy, Le Sang du Pauvre, 1909
“Addiction might be the best word to explain the lostness that so deeply permeates society. Our addiction make us cling to what the world proclaims as the keys to self-fulfillment: accumulation of wealth and power; attainment of status and admiration; lavish consumption of food and drink, and sexual gratification without distinguishing between lust and love.
These addictions create expectations that cannot but fail to satisfy our deepest needs. As long as we live within the world's delusions, our addictions condemn us to futile quests leaving us to face an endless series of disillusionments while our sense of self remains unfulfilled.”
Henri J.M. Nouwen, The Return of the Prodigal Son, 1991
"And in the worst cases, they become self-righteous, being proud in their gifts and their election as they think it in their own minds. They may even harbor private hatreds, sins against the Spirit, judging others and seeing admonitions to take up the cross of His obedience with love as intended for all those others, but not for themselves. They are imbued with the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy and spiritual pride. And it is the road to a dwindling of the spiritual life, and a gradual erosion of faith as a vital element of our every action.
Jesse, Obedience Without Love - The Leaven of the Pharisees, 5 April 2017
"You believe in the one God, and that is good. But even the demons believe this, and tremble."
James 2:18-19
Stocks were on a bit of a roller coaster today, closing fairly hard towards the lows, until a last minute statement from Trump about extending the ceasefire tomorrow lifted them a bit into the close.
I have never seen a sitting US President grifting the very heart of our own economic system this hard through the use of exaggerations, schemes, and outright lies.
This is a sign of our times: an endless series of disillusionments.
Gold and silver were hammered lower by selling programs. The financial system is extracting its pound of flesh for going along with this official dishonesty of the political. The corruption in our system is profound.
They famously have no morals. They would be as gods, but make themselves into beasts.
"To the politician and administrator laissez-faire was simply a principle of the insurance of law and order, with the minimum cost and effort. Let the market be given charge of the poor, and things will look after themselves. Hobbes had argued the need for a despot because men were like beasts; Townsend insisted that they were actually beasts and that, precisely for that reason, only a minimum of government was required." Karl Polanyi, The Great Transformation, 1944The IDF is recreating Gaza in southern Lebanon. They are dropping all pretenses.
VIX lifted a little. As did the Dollar.
Let's see if anything happens tomorrow before the ceasefire expires late in the day.
When I am reminded that God is just, I tremble for His mercy.
Have a pleasant evening.















