 Good afternoon. The first item of business this afternoon is time for reflection. Our time for reflection leader is Elaine Duncan, chief executive of the Scottish Bible Society. In a park in Cave, Bible society staff were distributing humanitarian aid. A woman came and asked if they had any Bibles. Maen nhw gweithio i ddweud y ddechrau sy'n ddweud y gallu gweld i gael y bai. Y oedden nhw'n ddweud o'r ddiwedd yn dda i un hwn i'r bai yn ddoch yn ddweud, ac yn ddweud y ddweud rwy'n ddweud, a'n ddweud i ddweud, ac mae'n du bod yn ymwyf yn gweld i gael eich drwng. Why? It may be surprising that for some people, spiritual hunger can outweigh physical hunger during times of conflict and distress. Maybe another story from Ukraine helped to put that in context. A few weeks ago, at the end of a service of Holy Communion for soldiers serving on one of the many front lines, The Bibles had been distributed. A soldier came to my colleague Anatoly and asked for a Bible. He said, I have never had an interest in God or religion. However now I feel my conversation with God should begin. That soldier was searching for something that would give him hopeenni i unrhywetheith. Mae'r sociologist, Amail Dyrkheim, roi cael ei wneud y cyfrifosol y bydd yn gweithio eu lle hyd yn tarstiol y bydd yn allien. Maen nhw, mae'r bwysig aeth ymolyg hefyd yn i ddechrau i'r cyfrifosol y bydd yn allun, ar y gwbl, ein ffordd, y galla Llywodraeth yn llwy o Gwyddoedd, ac ar gael gweithio gydag i ddefnyddio'n iawn i'r unig o ganferio'n ddefnyddio prefio. Felly, yn y Llwg Ch...) mae'n ffawr oedd hwn yn gwybodol symud o'r mewn gweithio ar y woldo, i'n gweithio yn gynghwyll�r ddyfnod, yn fwy gydag o ei bydd. The values engraved on the ceremonial mace of this Parliament—wisdom, justice, compassion and integrity—are all values readily found in the Bible and relate in some way to the character of God himself. So I believe that there's something timeless about these attributes. The accepted values of any culture, community or individual can and do change from time to time. It could be said that the accepted values of our generation are individual achievement, personal happiness and materialism, and of course we could debate the truth of that view. However, I'm relieved that they are not the values inscribed on this mace. If they were, then we may find ourselves fulfilling Oscar Wilde's quip that we know the price of everything and the value of nothing. My prayer for you is that you will continue to act with wisdom, justice, compassion and integrity and that God will help you as you lead this nation. Thank you.