On the Blessing of Bridges
I see
from the Church of Scotland’s website that the Moderator of the General
Assembly was involved in the opening ceremony for the Queensferry Crossing, the
spectacular new bridge across the Firth of Forth:
“The Moderator of the General Assembly
of the Church of Scotland has blessed the Queensferry Crossing. Right Rev Dr
Derek Browning said bridges were “symbols of inclusion and hope”.
Now
as someone who regularly crosses what I assume to be unblessed bridges such as
the Clackmannanshire, Erskine and Kingston bridges, this causes me some
concern. The Moderator has not said the
sacred words, “God bless this bridge; God
bless this [Queensferry] Crossing, And all who travel on it” over my
bridges! Am I to assume that as I travel
on them I remain unblessed because the engineering marvels themselves have not
been blessed?
It
is an interesting yet predictable analogy the Moderator makes about bridges
being symbols of inclusion: “For people
of faith, bridges remind us that faith is also called to connect people,
overcome barriers and span divides.”
It
so happens that I also used the opening of the new Queensferry Crossing as a
spiritual illustration when I spoke to the children on Sunday morning. I spoke of Christ as the bridge
between man and God, “For there is one
God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who
gave himself as a ransom for all…” (2 Tim 2:5,6)
However I also pointed out that whereas there
are now three spectacular bridges across the Forth – the railway bridge, the
old road bridge and the new bridge – there is only ONE bridge to God for
“there is salvation in no one else, for
there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”
(Acts 4:12) Somehow I do not think that
if the Moderator had spoken of Christ as the exclusive bridge to God, rather
than a vague idea of social and religious inclusion, his part in the proceedings
may have been quite so welcomed.
Nevertheless,
now that I am retired I can see a new and unique opportunity presenting itself –
could I become a bridge blesser for hire, (viaducts and culverts also
included.) No; I am perfectly content to
pass over unblessed bridges in unblessed buses and cars.
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