Monite Fepueli 12,
2018
Ko ha fakama‘opo‘opo
‘oku ne fakatahataha‘i ‘etau tui tahá
(
a uniting summary of our faith)
Fehu‘i #31
Ko e hā ‘etau tui
fekau‘aki mo e tui ‘oku mo‘oní ?
‘Oku tau tui ki he ngaahi akonaki kotoa ‘oku hā ‘i he koosipelí.
‘Oku fakahaa‘i ‘e he tui ‘a e kau ‘apositoló ‘a e ngaahi mo‘oni ‘o ‘etau tuí
‘o anga pehe ni: ‘Oku mau tui ki he ‘Otua ko e Tamai Mafimafi, Fakatupu ‘o
langi mo mamani, pea mo Sisu Kalaisi ko e ‘Alo-tofu-pe-taha ko hotau ‘Eiki,
na‘e tu‘itu‘ia ia ‘i he Laumālie Ma‘oni‘oni, fanau‘i ‘e he taupo‘ou ko Mele,
na‘e feia ia ‘e Ponitusi Pailato, kalusefai, pekia pea telio. Na‘e hifo ki
hetesi. Pea ‘i he ‘aho hono tolú na‘e toetu‘u mei he pekia. Na‘e ha‘ele hake
ki langi ‘o ‘afio ‘i he to‘omata‘u ‘o e ‘Otua ko e Tamai Mafimafí. Te ne toe foki
mai ke fakamaau‘i ‘a e mo‘uí mo e maté. ‘Oku mau tui ki he Laumālie Ma‘oni‘oní
pea mo e siasi tapú, feohi ‘a e kau lotú, fakamolemole‘i ‘o e angahalá,
toetu‘u ‘o e sinó pea mo e mo‘ui ta‘engatá.
What do
we believe by true faith?
Everything taught to us in the gospel. The
Apostles' Creed expresses what we believe in these words: We believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and
earth, and in Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy
Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified,
died and was buried. He descended into hell. The third day he rose again from
the dead. He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the
Father Almighty, from there he will come to judge the living and the dead. We
believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church, the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting.
SIUTASI 3
Na‘e hā kiate au,
kuo pau ke u tohi leva kiate kimoutolu ke enginaki ke mou fefa‘uhi he taukapo‘i
‘a e tokāteline na‘e ‘omi tu‘o taha ki he kakai lotu
JUDE 3
I found it necessary to write appealing to
you to contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.
Commentary - D. A. CARSON (cont…)
(…the
Apostles’ creed)
If you
read it through carefully and slowly, you'll see there's explicit mention of
the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, of creation,
the virgin birth, the coming of Christ, his rising from the dead,
who Christians are, what it means to have the Holy Spirit working within us,
and so forth, all in very brief compass in words that millions and millions of
Christians have either memorized or recite every Sunday or sometimes use as
part of their private devotions.
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