Tusite Fepueli 20,
2018
Ko e ivi ke
ikuna‘i e tōnounou ‘i he mo‘uí
(
the power to overcome the imperfections within)
Fehu‘i #32
Ko e hā e ‘uhinga
‘o e fakatonuhia‘i mo e fakamā‘oni‘oni‘i?
Ko e fakatonuhia‘í, ko ‘etau mā‘oni‘oni ‘oku ma‘u ‘i
he tu‘utu‘uni ‘a e ‘Otuá, fou ‘i he pekia mo e toetu‘u ‘a Kalaisi ma‘a
kitautolú. Ko e fakama‘oni‘oni‘í, ‘oku ‘uhinga ia ki he‘etau ma‘oni‘oni
‘oku ngaue fakautuutu mo tupulaki, fou
‘i he ngaue ‘a e Laumālié ‘iate kitautolú.
What do
justification and sanctification mean?
Justification means our declared
righteousness before God, made possible by Christ's death and
resurrection for us. Sanctification means our gradual, growing righteousness,
made possible by the Spirit's work in us.
SIUTASI 3
…ko ‘eku tohi ki
he kakai fili ‘a ia ‘oku nau nofo movetevete…ko e fili ‘o fakatatau ki he
mu‘aki ‘afio‘i ‘e he ‘Otua ko e Tamai, ‘i homou fakatāpui ‘e he laumālie ke iku ki he talangofua, mo e luluku ‘aki
‘a e ta‘ata‘a ‘o Sīsū Kalaisi. ‘Ofa ke fakalahi kiate kimoutolu ‘a e kelesi mo
e fiemālie.
1 PETER
1:1-2
To those who are elect exiles... according
to the foreknowledge of God the Father, in the sanctification of the Spirit, for
obedience to Jesus Christ and for sprinkling with his
blood: May grace and peace be multiplied to you.
Commentary - JOHN PIPER (cont…)
Another
way to say it is like this: The power by which you daily strive to
overcome the imperfections in your life is the confidence that
you're already perfect. If you get these switched around, if you think,
"Okay, God demands perfection; I've got to become in my behavior
perfect, and then God will look at me and say, 'He's doing pretty good;
we'll let him be perfect or count him to be perfect." It's just
the opposite. Because of Christ, we believe in him and what he did on
the cross and his perfect life. We believe in him, and by that faith,
God unites us to Christ. His perfection is counted as ours. And the
evidence that we stand perfected in Christ is that we hate our sin, and we
daily, by faith in his promises, strive to overcome the imperfections that
exist.
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