A Love Letter Returned

20 02 2012

A Valentine’s Day Meditation on Isaiah 65:17-25 preached on 14 February, 2012 at Wine Before Breakfast.

by Jake Aikenhead

So, today is Valentine’s day….

Rest assured I have no intentions of commenting on this commercial holiday, either for good or for ill, except to say that a blog I often read paid tribute to Valentine’s day this week, and that I found the content of this tribute to be of interest. They posted a series of anonymous and love-related confessions. Some were hopeful, some were clearly the product of a broken heart, but one of them particularly fixed my attention, and I will repeat it here verbatim:

I once returned a love letter to the girl who wrote it.
I returned it with all of the spelling mistakes corrected in red ink! Read the rest of this entry »





Blow the Trumpet! Advent and Jubilee

21 12 2011

by Jake Aikenhead

The Sabbatical Year and the Year of Jubilee are impressive institutions in the socio-economic life of Israel, but they aren’t regular topics of conversation during Advent. And this is, ostensibly, with good reason. It would seem that even the most creative theologians might be hard pressed to establish a connection between Israel’s socio-economic life and our expectant awaiting of the birth of Jesus.

But a faithful reading of the Gospel of Luke – the gospel we turn to for an in depth account of our Saviour’s unorthodox birth – suggests otherwise. In fact, in the Gospel of Luke we find that there is a very precise connection between the laws of Sabbath and jubilee and the child for whom there was no room at the inn. Luke tells us that Jesus is the agent of a new kind of jubilee.

For us to see this connection properly, however, we’ll need to look briefly at the Sabbatical Year and the Year of Jubilee. Read the rest of this entry »








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