Falaite Sanuali 26,
2018
Ko e lahi faufaua ‘o
‘Ene ‘ofá na‘e fakae‘a he kolosí
(
God’s love paid a real price on the cross)
Fehu‘i #28
Ko e hā e me‘a ‘e
hoko ki he kau pekia ‘oku ‘ikai te nau kau mo Kalaisi fou ‘i he‘enau tuí ?
‘I he ‘aho ‘o e fakamaaú, te nau ma‘u ‘a e tu‘utu‘uni
fakalilifu kae angatonu ‘o honau tauteá. ‘E kapusi kinautolu mei he ‘ao ‘o e
‘Otuá, ki heli, ke fakahoko ai honau tautea fakamamahí ke ta‘engata.
What happens after death to those not
united to Christ by faith?
At the day of
judgment they will receive the fearful but just sentence of condemnation
pronounced against them. They will be cast out from the favorable presence of
God, into hell, to be justly and grievously punished, forever.
SIONE 3:16-18, 36
He na‘e ‘ofa pehē ‘a e ‘Otua ki māmani, ko ia na‘a ne
foaki hono ‘Alo tofu-pē-taha-ne-fakatupu, koe‘uhi ko ia kotoa pē ‘oku tui
pīkitai kiate ia ke ‘oua na‘a ‘auha, kae ma‘u ‘a e mo‘ui ta‘engata. He
tala‘ehai na‘e fekau ‘e he ‘Otua ‘a e ‘Alo ki māmani ke fakamaau? ‘a māmani; ka
koe‘uhi ke mo‘ui ‘a māmani ‘iate ia. Ko ia ‘oku tui pīkitai kiate ia ‘oku ‘ikai
ke fakamaau? ia; ka ko ia ‘oku ‘ikai ke tui, kuo ‘osi fakamaau? ia; koe‘uhi kuo
‘ikai te ne tui ki he huafa ‘o e ‘Alo tofu-pē-taha-na‘e-fakatupu ‘e he ‘Otua. .
. .Ko ia ‘oku ne tui pīkitai ki he ‘Alo ‘oku ne ma‘u ‘a e mo‘ui ta‘engata: ka
ko ia ‘oku ‘ikai te ne talangofua ki he ‘Alo ‘e ‘ikai te ne mamata ia ki he
mo‘ui; ka ‘oku nofo ma‘u kiate ia ‘e he houhau ‘a e ‘Otua.
JOHN 3:16-18, 36
For God so loved
the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not
perish but have eternal Life. For God did not send his Son into the world to
condemn the world but in order that the world might be saved through him.
Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned
already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God. …
Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son
shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him.
Commentary – JOHN LIN (cont…)
[**continuing the discussion on hell and God’s
love**]
Think
of it this way. Saying, "I know God loves me because he would give up
everything for me" is much different from saying, “I know God loves me
because he did give up everything for me.” One is a loving sentiment,
the other is a loving act. And while we may try to
make God more loving by diminishing the reality of hell and God's wrath, all
we've really done is diminish the love of God. Without a real hell, we can't
understand the real price that Jesus paid for our sin. And without a real price
that was paid, there's no real love, there's no real grace, and there's no real
praise for what he has done!
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