Tokonaki Sanuali 6,
2018
Ko e lahi ‘o ‘Ene ‘ofá,
na‘a ne fakatau ai kitautolú,
‘aki hono ta‘ata‘á
(
he dearly loves us, for he dearly bought us with His blood)
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 - JOHN BUNYAN
Jesus
is a Redeemer, that is his name; he came into the world on this very business,
to redeem his people, to redeem them from all iniquity (Titus 2:14), from this
present evil world, from our vain conversations. He hath shed his precious
blood to purchase us, we are bought with a price (1 Cor 6:20). We are none of
our own, we are his, the purchase of his blood; and we may be confident that he
dearly loves us, for he dearly bought us; and if he had not dearly loved us, he
would never have given himself for us (Gal. 2:20).
That was
the highest testimony of his love; he loved us, and washed us from our sins in
his blood (Rev. 1:5). He will redeem us from the wrath to come.
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