Tu‘apulelulu
Sanuali 4, 2018
Fakama‘a mei he
halaia mo e ivi ‘o e angahala
(cleansed
from sin’s guilt & power)
Fehu‘i #25
‘Oku malava nai ‘e he pekia ‘a Kalaisí ke fakamolemole‘i kotoa ai ‘etau ngaahi
angahala?
‘Io, he na‘e
totongi kakato ‘e he pekia ‘a Kalaisí ‘i he kolosí ‘a hotau mo‘ua ki he
angahalá, pea tu‘unga ‘i he ‘alo‘ofa ‘ata‘atā pe ‘a e ‘Otuá, ‘oku ne foaki
kiate kitautolu ‘a e ma‘oni‘oni ‘a Kalaisí, ‘o hangē pe ia ko ha‘atau me‘á,
pea ‘ikai ha‘ane toe manatu ki he‘etau angahala.
Does Christ's death mean all our sins can
be forgiven?
Yes, because
Christ's death on the cross fully paid the penalty for our sin, God
graciously imputes Christ's righteousness to us as if it were our own and
will remember our sins no more.
2 Kolinito 5:21
Na‘a ne ngaohi ko e koto angahala ‘a e Toko Taha ko ia
na‘e ‘ikai te ne ongona ha angahala, koe‘uhi ā ko kitautolu; koe‘uhi ke tau
hoko ai ‘iate ia ko e koto mā‘oni‘oni faka‘otua.
2 CORINTHIANS 5:21
For our sake he
made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him
we might become
the righteousness of God.
Commentary – ALISTAIR BEGG (cont…)
The
invitation of the gospel is given to all, but the assurance of forgiveness is
only for those who are in Christ, whose sins have been counted to him.
Augustus
Toplady captured the security of this when he wrote.
Rock of ages cleft for me
let me hide myself in Thee;
let the water and the blood
from thy riven side which flowed
be of sin the double cure
cleanse me from its guilt and power.
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