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**Deuteronomy 22:27** โ *"When he found her in the field, the betrothed woman cried out, but there was no one to save her."*
The law of Moses did not look away from this moment. It named it. It protected her. In a legal code written three thousand years ago, God built into His covenant a posture of mercy toward the vulnerable โ the one whose cry went unanswered by human ears.
Scripture reminds us that God's law was never merely a list of prohibitions. It was a shepherd's fence, drawn around those most exposed to harm. The woman in the field was seen by the One who wrote the law, even when no neighbor came.
Walk with that thought today โ that the God who authored covenant also authored protection, and that His mercy reaches into the isolated places where no rescue arrived.
The cry that went unheard by men was never unheard by Him.
The law of Moses did not look away from this moment. It named it. It protected her. In a legal code written three thousand years ago, God built into His covenant a posture of mercy toward the vulnerable โ the one whose cry went unanswered by human ears.
Scripture reminds us that God's law was never merely a list of prohibitions. It was a shepherd's fence, drawn around those most exposed to harm. The woman in the field was seen by the One who wrote the law, even when no neighbor came.
Walk with that thought today โ that the God who authored covenant also authored protection, and that His mercy reaches into the isolated places where no rescue arrived.
The cry that went unheard by men was never unheard by Him.