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19/02/2015

A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with the Revd Johnston McKay.

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Thu 19 Feb 2015 05:43

Script

Good morning, and if you are Chinese, can I wish you a Happy New Year.聽 Today marks the start of a new year for the Chinese, though as far as I can see what year it actually is, isn鈥檛 certain: 聽four thousand six hundred and fifty two?聽 Or four thousand seven hundred and twelve or thirteen.聽 But then Christianity is as uncertain about the date of Jesus鈥 birth 鈥 anything from 4BC onwards.聽

The Chinese New Year apparently has more than a little in common with Hogmanay in Scotland. 聽They both involve thoroughly cleaning the home before the New Year begins and family gatherings to welcome it; they both go on for about three days; and they both involve eating dumplings and cake.聽

One of the churches I worked in employed a firm of specialists to help with an area of the church鈥檚 work.聽 The expert sent in would have been delighted to know that today marked the Chinese New Year because he used any excuse like that to take a day鈥檚 holiday.聽 鈥淚t鈥檚 the Chinese New Year tomorrow, I won鈥檛 be in鈥.聽 It鈥檚 the autumn holiday in Achiltibuie 鈥 I won鈥檛 be in鈥.聽 And so on.聽 Even Yom Kippur.聽 It wasn鈥檛 exactly conducive to a regular pattern of work, but in a way there was an important religious truth behind it.聽

There are stories in the Bible about how some places were declared holy, just as days became holy - 聽to show that any place could be special and any day could be full of intensity, 鈥渆arth crammed with heaven and every common bush aflame with God鈥.聽聽

A great bible scholar has described life as continuing and 鈥渁biding astonishment鈥. 聽One of my favourite poets, the Scot Douglas Dunn describes us as having, if only we would realise it,

鈥渁 rendezvous

to keep with the transfigured commonplace鈥.

Loving God, grant us just now and again moments which evoke an ancient wonder.聽 Amen.

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