Tokonaki Sanuali
13, 2018
‘E fakafo‘ou ‘a e
me‘a kotoa
(
All things will be made new again)
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 (cont…)
. . . the
church is not a passive bystander to the world. Nor is it an imperiled
passenger in the world, only biding its time until it is rescued off of the
sinking creation. Instead, the church is a divinely commissioned
community of people whose faithful efforts in the world even now
matter, insofar as they proclaim and embody the redeeming and
renewing power of the gospel.
Prayer
Creation's
Redeemer, the world will not always be as it is now, fallen and groaning for
the fullness of your kingdom. Thank you that, ultimately, you will make all
things new. We rejoice that your redemption extends to the world you have made.
Amen.
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