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War in Iran and Beyond

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It’s day 5, and the U.S.-Israel-Iran war is spilling across the Middle East.
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Who’s involved now?
At least 11 countries. This week:
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What’s the impact?
The Pentagon says the U.S. death toll has risen to six, with “additional losses” expected. In Iran, humanitarian groups estimate at least 787 casualties. Uncle Sam shuttered his embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and warned Americans in 14 Mid-East countries (see the list) to evacuate due to “serious safety risks.”
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President Trump estimated the war would last “four to five weeks,” possibly longer.
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So, why are we at war with Iran?
On Monday, the White House listed four objectives:
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  • Destroy Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities,
  • Wipe out its navy,
  • Prevent it from building nuclear weapons,
  • And stop its arming and funding of proxy militias (think: Hezbollah, Houthis, Hamas)
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Trump initially said Iranian regime change was one of Uncle Sam’s goals; White House officials now say it isn’t on the U.S.’s agenda, but that #47 is open to supporting “regional partners” seeking to dethrone Iran’s government. Critics argue Washington’s waffling makes defending the Admin’s endgame difficult.
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How’s the economy responding?
With more expensive gas station fill-ups.
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Oil and natural gas prices have risen as the conflict disrupts Mid-East oil production, and some economists warn inflation may follow suit.
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(We’re covering the war with Iran at a 7th-grade reading level with biblical reflection and action steps in Decaf: The Pour Over for Families. Sign up free here to get it in your inbox tomorrow.)
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PRAY WITH US
Good Shepherd, when nations battle, image bearers bear the weight. Tend to the dying, the injured, and the grieving. Where there is despair, bring hope. Where there is pain, bring relief. Where there is anger, bring peace. May Your goodness and mercy pursue all those walking in the valley of the shadow of death.
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Give leaders hearts that long for justice to flow like many waters. Give them wisdom in place of confusion; give them humility in place of lust for power; and give them courage in place of fear. Amen.
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War Power Play

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It’s day 7, and Uncle Sam may proceed in his military campaign against Iran.
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This week, both the House and Senate voted down measures that proposed preventing President Trump from launching any more attacks on Iran without congressional approval.
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Critics questioned whether the U.S. faced an “imminent” threat from Iran—a legal requirement for the Commander in Chief to take military action sans congress—when Trump ordered last Saturday’s attacks. Supporters argued the operation has been "necessary, lawful and effective, and reversing it now would weaken America."
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The votes came as violence continues across the Middle East. Israeli forces reportedly bombed senior Iranian leaders Tuesday as they gathered to choose Supreme Leader Khamenei’s successor. The same day, an American submarine sank an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka—Uncle Sam’s first naval torpedo takedown since WWII.

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ABOVE ALL, LOVE
Whether you’re critical of your government or think it’s unfairly criticized, the command for Christians is to love neighbors and enemies alike. That requires speaking about others with dignity and respect, even when we feel like they haven’t earned it.
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“With the tongue we bless our Lord and Father, and with it we curse people who are made in God’s likeness. Blessing and cursing come out of the same mouth. My brothers and sisters, these things should not be this way… Who among you is wise and understanding? By his good conduct he should show that his works are done in the gentleness that comes from wisdom.”
James 3:9–10, 13 (CSB) (read full passage)
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Think Different

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Apple’s going budget-friendly(ish).
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The fruit tech company unveiled two sub-$600 devices this week. The iPhone 17e will start at $599 and feature many flagship specs—A19 processor, 48MP camera, MagSafe charging, and double the space of its predecessor—while leaving off premium extras like Dynamic Island (a top-of-screen display bar) and ProMotion (a fancy display feature). It hits glass-walled stores March 11.
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The bigger Cupertino bombshell? The MacBook Neo—the first Mac powered by an iPhone chip, also starting at $599. It’s designed for students and light users, comes in four colors (see the options—warning: may cause ‘00s nostalgia), and promises up to 16 hours of battery life. Think Chromebook, but for Apple loyals.
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The launches reflect the historically high-end tech brand’s push to reach price-sensitive buyers and compete more directly with mid-range devices.

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CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE
Consumers and companies alike can use technology to hoard power and wealth or bless others. Whatever technology you’re using, remember to use every resource at your disposal to honor God and love others.
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“A generous person will be enriched, and the one who gives a drink of water will receive water. People will curse anyone who hoards grain, but a blessing will come to the one who sells it.”
Proverbs 11:25-26 (CSB) (read full passage)
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How does the Iranian regime… work?

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Since 1979, Iran has operated as a theocracy with an asterisk.
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Their ultimate authority is the Supreme Leader—a cleric (religious scholar) who answers to no earthly authority. He sets national policies, commands armed forces, appoints military chiefs and key politicians, and has the last say in all matters of state. He’s technically appointed and supervised by the Assembly of Experts, but the Assembly is vetted by a council the Supreme Leader largely controls (circular enough? See graph).
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Below him sits an elected president, an elected parliament, and several oversight bodies that keep laws in check, but none of them can operate outside limits the Supreme Leader sets.
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Who is Iran’s Supreme Leader?
U.S.-Israel airstrikes killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last week (Feb 28, 2026) leaving the position vacant. Ayatollah Khamenei was the second-ever Supreme Leader, ruling Iran since 1989. He succeeded Ayatollah Khomeini (yes, a different guy) who ruled from 1979-1989.
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What happened in 1979?
The Islamic Revolution.
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In 1979, Iran ousted their king Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, whose authoritarian measures and pro-Western reforms had many Iranians calling for a return to traditionalism.
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The backlash opened the door for the then-exiled Ayatollah Khomeini to usher in a new era of strict Shia Islamic rule. (Note: ~90% of Muslims worldwide are Sunni, making Iran’s Shia majority an outlier.) His system was built on a concept called Velayat-e Faqih, which basically says a divinely guided ruler will return at the end times, but until then, a learned Islamic jurist must govern in his absence.
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So, what’s next for Iran?
No one’s sure yet. Khamenei’s death doesn’t guarantee a regime change.
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A temporary council is leading until the Assembly of Experts picks a successor (which could take days… or months) or until something else happens (think: military takeover or regime collapse).
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CHRISTIAN RESPONSE
War is a heavy burden that impresses upon us our world’s need for restoration. Jesus came to bear that burden of sin, lighten our load, and restore our world. Pray that the Middle East would experience that restoration and glorify the Messiah Jesus.
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“Come to me, all of you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, because I am lowly and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
Matthew 11:28–30 (CSB) (read full passage)
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No White Flag

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Iran has named a new Supreme Leader: Mojtaba Khamenei will succeed his father, Ali Khamenei, to lead the country.
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President Trump has called Khamenei an “unacceptable” choice.
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It comes days after Trump demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender,” which Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian (less powerful than the Supreme Leader) called “a dream they should take to their grave.” Pezeshkian struck a softer tone with neighbors, issuing a rare apology to Gulf countries for striking their territories. But after backlash from Iranian hardliners, Pezeshkian backtracked, (re)promising to hit back hard against attacks from U.S. bases, regardless of what country they’re in.
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Meanwhile, Pentagon investigators’ preliminary findings suggest U.S. forces were responsible for the strike on an Iranian all-girls school that killed dozens of students, and yesterday, U.S. CENTCOM announced a seventh U.S. service member has died in the conflict.

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CHRISTIAN RESPONSE
We are largely helpless to interrupt violent cycles of retaliation across the world… but we can meaningfully disrupt spiraling conflict in our own homes and communities by choosing a gentle response instead of a harsh one. Resist the urge to have the last word, confident that God will bring perfect justice in the end.
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“Do not repay anyone evil for evil… If possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. Friends, do not avenge yourselves; instead, leave room for God’s wrath, because it is written, Vengeance belongs to me; I will repay, says the Lord… Do not be conquered by evil, but conquer evil with good.”
Romans 12:17-21 (CSB) (
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"My Grace Is Sufficient For You"​

on Dec 8, 2020
Published in Bible Verses

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Proclaim the power of God,
whose majesty is over Israel,
whose power is in the skies.

You are awesome, O God, in your sanctuary;
the God of Israel gives power and
strength to his people.

Praise be to God!

Psalm 68:34,35 NIV


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In that day shall the LORD defend
the inhabitants of Jerusalem;
and he that is feeble among them
at that day shall be as David;
and the house of David shall be as God,
as the angel of the LORD before them.

Zechariah 12:8 KJV


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For all things are for your sakes, so that the grace which is spreading to more and more people may cause the giving of thanks to abound to the glory of God.




2 Corinthians 4:15 NASB


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They will see the glory of the LORD, The majesty of our God. Encourage the exhausted, and strengthen the feeble. Say to those with anxious heart, "Take courage, fear not. Behold, your God will come with vengeance; The recompense of God will come, But He will save you."

Isaiah 35:3,4 NASB


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We need a Savior because we are sinners,
and the wages of sin is death...

Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift:
Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God
is the object of our faith;
the only faith that saves is faith in Him.
 
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Mixed Signals

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As the U.S.-Israel-Iran war marches on, oil prices keep shuffling.
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Crude oil prices spiked to almost $120/barrel Monday—its highest since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. The spike came in response to Iran choking out oil tanker traffic in the petrol-packed Strait of Hormuz (see map), and President Trump commenting that high oil prices would be a “small price to pay” for battlefield gains.
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By Monday afternoon, prices retreated below $90/barrel following reports that G7 nations may soon release oil reserves into the marketplace and Trump’s announcement that the U.S.-Israel-Iran hostilities—which he called a short-term “excursion”—could be over “very soon.”
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Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Hegseth said yesterday would be the “most intense" day of strikes yet and that the Pentagon was giving Trump the “maximum options” for conducting the conflict.

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CHRISTIAN RESPONSE
War brings destruction to everything it touches—lands, people, governments, and economies—but our God is the Great Restorer. As we look forward to the future restoration of all things, pray that the Middle East would experience a taste of that restoration today and glorify the Messiah Jesus.
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“On this mountain… [the LORD of Armies will swallow] up death once and for all. The LORD GOD will wipe away the tears... On that day it will be said, ‘Look, this is our God; we have waited for him, and he has saved us. This is the LORD; we have waited for him. Let’s rejoice and be glad in his salvation.’”
Isaiah 25:7–9 (CSB) (
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NYC Bomb Attempt

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Two men have been charged after Saturday’s “ISIS-inspired terrorism” attempt outside NYC Mayor Mamdani’s (D) residence.
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The 18- and 19-year-olds traveled from Pennsylvania and allegedly hurled two homemade explosives at protestors—a group of anti-Islam demonstrators and counter-protestors gathered outside Gracie Mansion. Mamdani and his wife were not home at the time. Neither device detonated; both were jar-like objects packed with bolts, screws, and TATP, a volatile homemade explosive.
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One of the men reportedly told someone in the crowd he did it because of “ISIS.” The other told investigators he wanted to pull off something bigger than the Boston Marathon bombing, which he noted resulted in “only three deaths.
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Both men now face five federal charges, including use of a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to aid a designated foreign terrorist organization.

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CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE
The injustice in our world stirs up longing in us for a better world, where justice always wins, and righteousness is never corrupted. As you wait, celebrate the patience of your merciful Father and live holy lives in anticipation of His coming.
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“The Lord does not delay his promise, as some understand delay, but is patient with you, not wanting any to perish but all to come to repentance.”
2 Peter 3:9 (CSB) (read full passage)
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Scripture Reading — Genesis 37:1-11

When his brothers saw that their father loved him more than any of them, they hated him. . . .
Genesis 37:4

Jacob should have known better. He knew what it was like to have a brother whom his father loved more than him (Genesis 25:27-28), but he favored his son Joseph over his other sons anyway. Sadly, that led to jealousy and resentment among Joseph’s brothers.

When Joseph’s older brothers looked at him, their blood pressure went up and hatred filled their hearts. Still, they might have kept their emotions in check if Joseph hadn’t stirred the pot with notions about the dreams he had had.

God had provided the dreams, but Joseph took pride in them. He interpreted those dreams as showing that he was better than his brothers, and even his father rebuked him for the self-centered nature of those interpretations. The meaning of those dreams became clear later (Genesis 41-47), but all that the brothers knew now was that they didn’t want anything to do with Joseph!

In this story we eventually see that God can take the human failings of all of these broken family members to bring about something good, despite the sinful attitudes in each individual’s heart. We also learn in life that God works through the troubles in our world and in our hearts to make something new and better. He is faithful to the purpose and plan that he holds and creates for us.

Lord, thank you for being willing to meet us in the messes and troubles of life. Open our eyes to see the sin in our own hearts before we see the failings of others. Help us to live in unity as your family and to spread your love and blessings to others. Amen.
 
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