The Night Before
As many of you know, I go to church most Sundays. St. Aidan’s Anglican in the Beaches. While at church, I often think about politics. Tomorrow’s election was top of mind this morning as I listened to two ancient stories during the service. A man named Jacob wrestled with God through the night – ten long hours, we’re told. It’s a narrative about a lifelong struggle as experienced by one imperfect, very human being. In the end, Jacob wins but God strikes him on the hip. He is left disabled. Fighting for justice leaves us with bruises. We’re changed forever. Was that the lesson? I heard the second story as a pre-election parable – as a witness to more than half of Canada’s federal elections almost always from the losing side. It’s the story of a widow denied justice by a cynical judge. She persists and comes back to the judge again and again until finally the he gives in and grants the widow her petition. Who we see as the judge and widow in this story says a lot about ou...