Tu‘apulelulu
‘Okatopa 5, 2017
Ko e mo‘oni ‘oku
toe loloto angé
It
goes deeper than that…
Fehuʻi
#11
Ko e ha ‘a e tu‘utu‘uni ‘oku ‘eke ‘e he ‘Otuá ‘i he fekau hono Ono, Fitu mo e Valu ‘o e
Fekau ‘e Hongofulú ?
(What does God require in the sixth,
seventh, and eighth commandments?)
Onó , ke ‘oua te tau fakalavea‘i, pe
fehi‘a, pe anga ta‘etaau ki hotau kaunga‘apí, ka ke tau fa‘a kataki mo anga
melino pea ke tau kumi ha founga ke ‘ofa ki hotau ngaahi fili. Fitú , ke tau faka‘ehi‘ehi mei he holi
fakakakanó ka tau mo‘ui ma‘a mo faitotonu,
tatau pe ‘i he nofo mali mo e vaa‘ihala talavoú , ‘o mo‘ui faka‘ehi‘ehi ‘i he
to‘onga mo‘ui, sio, lea, fakakaukau, pe ko ha me‘a pe te ne tataki kita ke to
ki he angahala. Valu, ke ‘oua te tau ala
noa ta‘e ma‘u ha ngofua, pe te tau ta‘ofi ha lelei mei ha taha ‘oku ne fiema‘u
ke fai ki ai ha tokoni.
Sixth, that we do not hurt, or hate, or be
hostile to our neighbor
but be patient and peaceful, pursuing even
our enemies with love.
Seventh, that we abstain from sexual
immorality and live purely and faithfully, whether in marriage or in single
life, avoiding all impure actions, looks, words, thoughts, or desires, and
whatever might lead to them. Eighth, that we do not take without permission
that which belongs to someone else, nor withhold any good from someone we might
benefit.
Loma 13:9
He ko e ngaahi lea, ‘Oua te ke tono fefine, ‘Oua te ke fakapō, ‘Oua te
ke kaiha‘a, ‘Oua te ke mānumanu, mo e hā fua ha fekau ‘oku toe, ‘oku fālute ‘e
he folofola ni, “Te ke ‘ofa ki ho kaungā‘api ‘o hangē ko ho‘o ‘ofa kiate koe.”
Romans 13:9
For the commandments, “You shall not commit adultery,” “You shall not
murder,” “You shall not steal,” “You shall not bear false witness,” “You shall
not covet,” and if there is any other commandment, are all summed up in this
saying, namely, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
Komeniteli
‘a Mātini Loiti-Sōnasi
‘Oku
‘ikai ‘aupito ke lava ‘e he tangatá ke
ne tauhi ‘a e fekau ‘e hongofulu. Ka
‘oku ne lea polepole ‘a ‘ene malava ke tauhi ‘a e fekau ‘o e Malanga ‘i he
mo’ungá ‘o fa’ifa’itaki kia Kalaisi… pea kapau ‘oku ‘ikai malava ke tauhi ‘e
he tangatá ‘a e Fekau ‘e Hongofulu ‘o fakatatau ki he’ene mahino’i, pea ‘e
angafēfē ha’ane lava ‘o tauhi ‘a e fekau ‘e hongofulú ‘o fakatatau ki he fakatonulea ‘a e ‘Eiki ko
Sisu Kalaisi?
Ko
e palopalema eni na’e fehangahangai mo e kau Falesi, ‘i he’enau fehi’anekina’i
‘a Sisu ‘o iku pe ‘o nau kalusefai ia.
Na’a nau fakakaukau ko ‘enau tauhi ia ‘a e fekau ‘e hongofulú mo e lao. Na’e fakahaa’i ‘e he ‘Eikí́ kiate kinautolu pea na’a ne fakahalaia’i
kinautolu ‘i he’enau ngaue hala ‘aki ‘a e lao.
Na’a nau tala kuo te’eki ai ke nau tamate. Ka na’e fakatonutonu ange ‘e he ‘Eiki ‘i
he’ene pehe, pe kuo nau fai ha lea ki honau tokoua, “ko e faha koe” kapau ‘oku ke fai ha lea pehe, kuo ke halaia ‘i he
tamate. Ko e tamate tangatá, ‘oku ‘ikai
ko e tamate’i pe ‘o e sino ‘o e tangata, ka ‘oku ‘uhinga ia ki hono fakafonu
hoto lotó ‘i he fehi’a mo e loto tāngia---
Commentary - MARTYN LLOYD-JONES
Man cannot even
keep the Ten Commandments. And yet he talks
glibly about
keeping the Sermon on the Mount, and of imitating
Christ....And if a
man cannot keep the Ten Commandments, as
they understand
them, what hope have they of keeping the Ten Commandments as they have been
interpreted by the Lord Jesus Christ?
That was the whole
trouble with the Pharisees, who so hated him and who finally crucified him.
They thought they were keeping the
Ten Commandments
and the moral law. Our Lord convinced them
and convicted them
of the fact that they were not doing so. They
claimed that they
had never committed murder. Wait a minute, said
our Lord. Have you
ever said to your brother, "Thou fool"? If you
have, you are
guilty of murder. Murder does not only mean actually, physically, killing a
man, it means that bitterness and hatred in your heart. .. .
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