Sapate Sanuali 7,
2018
Ko e vakai ‘oku toe
loloto ange ki he koosipelí
(
The more grander view of the gospel)
Fehu‘i #26
Ko e hā ha toe me‘a na‘e huhu‘i ‘i he
pekia ‘a Kalaisí ?
Ko e pekia ‘a
Kalaisí ko e kamata‘anga ia ‘o hono
huhu‘i mo hono fakafo‘ou ‘o e me‘a kotoa pe ne uesia ‘i he tō ‘a e tangatá,
pea ‘oku ne fakafoki ‘a e me‘a kotoa pe ‘aki ‘a hono mafí ‘o fakatatau ki hono finangaló pea mo e lelei ‘a e fakatupú.
What else does Christ's death redeem?
Christ's death is the beginning of the
redemption and renewal of every part of
fallen creation, as he powerfully directs all things for his own glory and
creation's good.
KOLOSE 1:19-20
He na‘e finangalo ‘a Kātokatoa ke fale ‘i He‘ene
‘Afio; pea ko e me‘a ‘iate ia ke toe fakalelei ‘a e me‘a kotoa pē ki He‘ene
‘Afio; ‘io, hili ‘ene fai ‘a e fakamelino ‘aki ‘a e ta‘ata‘a ‘i he Kolosi
‘o‘ona, pea ke fakalelei ‘iate ia ‘a e ngaahi me‘a kotoa pē, pe ‘oku ‘i Māmani
pe ‘oku ‘i Langi.
COLOSSIANS 1:19-20
For in him all the
fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him to reconcile
to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by
the blood of his cross.
Commentary - VERMON PIERRE
Many
pictures have been taken of the Grand Canyon. But none of them
can really do it justice. The Grand Canyon is just one of those things
best experienced in person. You can see it on people's faces as they walk up to
the rim and look out over the Canyon for the first time. They can't help but be
immediately struck by its immensity and unique beauty. It is a truly
awe-inspiring sight.
Yet
even there, standing at the rim, looking out over the Canyon you won't get a
full experience of the place. It's when you actually go down into the Canyon
that you begin to see that it is bigger and deeper, more glorious in fact, than
you initially saw. The view of the Grand Canyon at the rim is just the
beginning of the even grander view that you will experience once you travel
into the Canyon.
So it
is with the gospel.
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