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March 9, 2026 · Monday
"The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."
— Lamentations 3:22–23 (ESV)Jeremiah wrote this from rubble. Not metaphorical rubble — the remains of Jerusalem. The temple was ash. The people who ignored his warnings for decades were dead or marched to Babylon. Everything he warned about had happened, and being right brought him nothing but grief.
This wasn't theology composed from safety. It was survival clarity — the kind that only surfaces when everything comfortable has burned away and what remains is either true or it isn't. The mercies are new every morning. Not because the morning was gentle. Because it arrived.
Ten days into a war with no visible off-ramp, American soldiers coming home under flags, a regime installing its next figurehead while bombs fall on the last one's legacy — this verse does not ask you to feel better. It tells you something about the nature of God that doesn't depend on the state of the world. Monday morning. Week two. The mercy is already here.
Iran's Assembly of Experts named Mojtaba Khamenei — son of the slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — as the country's new Supreme Leader Saturday evening. The selection was made under extraordinary pressure. Israel had publicly warned it would target the Assembly and anyone it appointed. The IRGC reportedly forced the vote toward Mojtaba, who is known for deep ties to the Revolutionary Guards and is considered a hardliner's hardliner. Putin congratulated him within hours. The EU foreign policy chief said the regime is "weaker" but acknowledged "no clear trajectory to end the war."
The appointment changes the nameplate. Not the situation. Iran's military infrastructure is being dismantled by the day. The country's internet has been dark for over 200 hours — 85 million people sealed off from the outside world. The regime is already mythologizing the elder Khamenei, placing a martyr's portrait at the country's holiest shrine. Whether Mojtaba can consolidate anything while the country burns around him is a question no one in Tehran is positioned to answer honestly...
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