 Felly, wrth gwrs, rwyfodd rwyfodd ar y cyfnodau cymrydau ymwneud, a gyfweld yr hynny, rwyfodd ar gweithio gyda'r Cymru a'r gyfer y Cymru. Rwyfodd ar gweithio'r cyfnodau ymwneud mae'n amser. Rydyn ni'n amser i'r cyfnodau ar gyfer y cyfnodau, iddi'r Cynon Gerard Tartaliau, rydyn ni'n amser i'r cyfnodau ymwneud a'r cyfnodau St Margaret's Church, Clyde Bank, White Crooke. Pryddemon, Members of the Scottish Parliament, all who contribute by your presence and action, it is a pleasure for me to be able to spend these few moments in reflection with you before you get down to your business. It's never a wasted thing reflecting. So much of our lebwyd arfer o gyfan gyda'i wneud, gwneud gael i ddegwydd ac yn dweud ei wneud. Rwy'n bwrw pethau rydyn ni'n adeiladau i gyd, ac rydyn ni'n gwybodaeth i ddiesuio i gyd. Rwy'n ei wneud i chi, oedd yn y gwneud i chi, oedd'r adeiladau cyfrwyr bwysigol, a'u rydyn ni'n i chi gyd yn rydyn ni yn ddodag i'u gwneudio i chi. I want to take a little time to reflect on the young people of Scotland. I know from my own life in Clydebank, in the parish, from our youth groups and young adult groups the tremendous gifts and qualities young people have and exhibit. There is a huge compassionate heart in so many of our young people and a deep desire to know why they are here, what their lives might mean. This is no surprise. They reflect how they have been made with the generous heart of a compassionate God. Our job is to guide and encourage those younger to be a good example, to be coherent and, in this place in particular, to offer consistent cable government so that they can explore themselves, their communities, their society, their faith and the world. You may not have considered this before, but Jesus, the teacher, the rabbi, the son of God, was in his thirties when he began his ministry, but his disciples, his followers, his students, Peter and Andrew, James and John, Mary Magdalene, Martha, Lazarus, and all the others were not the same age or the old men and women of statues and stories. He would probably have been younger, 17, 21, 25. They grew to be brave and determined, searching and desiring to discover what they are calling, their purpose might be. Our young people are in the same boat. They need to be encouraged and supported by those older, with a real heart and love for them. Lord God, help us to be people who, through genuine self-reflection and by our good example, inspire our young people to greater things, to know themselves better and to come to a mature understanding of what they are called to be and live it to the full with real joy. Amen.