Sunday, October 07, 2018


UIKE hono 2 – Monite 8 ‘Okatopa 2018
SIOPE 38 - 39 (JOB 38 - 39)

VEESI LAULOTO:

Hepelū 11:6
Ka ‘oka ta‘ekau ‘a e tui, ‘oku ‘ikai momo‘i lava ha‘ate fakahōifua ia: he ko ia ‘oku ‘unu‘unu ki he ‘Otua, kuo pau ‘oku ne tui ‘oku ‘i ai ia, pea te ne hanga ‘o totongi kiate kinautolu ‘oku kumi hakili kiate ia.
Hepelū 11:8-10
8) Ko tui na‘e talangofua ai ‘a ‘Epalahame ‘i hono ui, ‘o ne ‘alu atu mei hono fonua ki ha potu te ne toki ma‘u mōno tofi‘a; ‘io, na‘a ne ‘alu atu, ‘o ‘ikai te ne ‘ilo pe ko ‘ene ‘alu ki fē. 9) Ko tui na‘a ne hanga ‘o ‘āunofo ai ki he Fonua ‘o e Tala‘ofa, ‘o hangē ko e nofo muli; ‘o ne fale ‘aki ‘a e tēniti pē, fakataha mo ‘Aisake mo Sēkope, ‘a ia na‘a nau kaungā‘ea ki he tala‘ofa ko ia. 10) He na‘a ne nofo ‘amanaki ki he kolo ‘oku ‘o‘ona ‘a e ngaahi tu‘unga, ‘a ia ko hono fakafuofua mo hono tufunga lahi ko e ‘Otua. 11) Ko tui na‘e ma‘u mālohi ai ‘a Sela foki ke tu‘itu‘ia, ‘io, neongo kuo ne tauhili mo e taimi ko ia, ko e me‘a ‘i he‘ene lau ko e toko taha ia ‘oku fai ki he‘ene lea ‘a ia kuo ne tala‘ofa.

(MEMORY VERSES: HEBREWS 11:6; HEBREWS 11:8-11)

Na‘e ngata ‘etau lēsoni ‘i he uike kuo‘osí  ‘ia Siope 1-2, ‘a ē na‘e fakamatala ai ki he ngaahi mamahi na‘e faka‘atā ‘e he ‘Otuá  ke fou ai ‘a Siope, koe‘uhí pe ke langilangi‘ia ai ‘a e ‘Otuá. ‘I he vahe 3-37, na‘e fekuki lahi ‘aupito ‘a Siope mo hono ngaahi ‘ahi‘ahí, fakafo‘ituitui pea ‘i he uhouhonga ‘o hono ngaahi kaungāme‘á. ‘I he vahe 38, ko ‘ene toki lea mai ia ‘a e ‘Otuá. Ko ‘ene folofola kia Siopé, ko ‘ene fakamanatu ange kia Siope, ko e Tokotaha ‘oku ne fakafehu‘iá, ko e ‘Otua Mafimafí ia mo e Tupu‘anga, ko e Fakama‘uma‘uluta‘anga ‘o e ‘univeesi. Ko e talanoa ‘o Siopé, ‘oku ne fakae‘a mai ai, ko e ‘Otuá  ‘oku pule aoniu; ko ‘ene foungá ‘oku fungani mo lelei taha, pea ko e me‘a kotoa pe ‘oku mo‘ui mo ‘i aí, ke fakalangilangi‘i tokotaha pe ia.

Last week's reading ended with Job 1-2, which describes the suffering God allowed Job to endure as a way for God to be glorified. In chapters 3-37, Job wrestled with his despair both privately and in the company of friends. In Job 38, God finally speaks. His words to Job were a reminder that the One Job questioned was the Almighty Creator and Sustainer of the universe. Job's story reveals that God is in control, His ways are best, and everything exists to bring glory to Him.
‘I ho‘o lau ‘a e Tohitapú ‘i he uiké ni . . .

As you read the Bible this week...

T OHOAKI – hiki ‘a e veesi ‘oku ne Tohoaki ho‘o tokangá
H IGHLIGHT the verses that speak to you
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A NALAISO – fakamatala‘i e ‘uhinga ‘o e veesi
E XPLAIN what this passage means.
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L EA MAI – fakahā e me‘a ne lea mai ‘a e ‘Otuá  kiate koe
A PPLY what God is saying in these verses to your life
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I O – fai ha‘o tali ki he me‘a kuo ke ako
R ESPOND to what you've read
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