Falaite ‘Epeleli 6,
2018
Ko e ‘Otua falala‘anga
‘oku tau lotu ki ai
(we
can trust God’s heart even when we can’t trace his hand)
Fehu‘i #39
Ko e hā ‘a e loto
‘oku totonu ke fai‘aki ‘etau lotú ?
Mei he loto ‘ofa,
tuiaki mo e hounga‘ia, ‘i he fakatōkilalo mo e fakavaivai ki he finangalo ‘o e
‘Otuá, ‘i he ‘ilopau, koe‘uhí ko
Kalaisi, ‘oku ne ongona ma‘u pe ‘etau lotú.
With what attitude should we pray?
With love,
perseverance, and gratefulness, in humble submission to God's will, knowing
that, for the sake of Christ, he always hears our prayers.
FILIPAI
4:6
Neongo pe ko e hā
‘a e me‘a, ‘oua te mou lotomo‘ua ai; ka ‘i he me‘a kotoa pē tuku ke hā ki he
‘Otua ho‘omou ngaahi kole, ‘i he lotu mo e hūfia, pea fai mo e fakafeta‘i.
PHILIPPIANS
4:6
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything
by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your
requests be made known to God.
Commentary - THABITI ANYABWILE (cont…)
Even
when we can't trace God's hand, as the saying goes, we can trust
his heart because we know God is good, and we're grateful for his
goodness. That spurs us on in our prayer and perseverance, and it turns us
again in love toward Christ our Savior, God our Father and the Spirit our
Comforter
Prayer
Loving
Father, we come to you in the name of your beloved Son. Give
us perseverance in prayer, even when we do not immediately see answers. Let us
believe that you will not keep back any good thing from us, and trust that you
will withhold those things we seek that would harm us. Your ways are higher
than our ways, and we entrust our requests to your sovereign kindness. Amen.
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