UIKE Hono 2 – Tu'apulelulu 11 ‘Okatopa 2018
SENESI 15 (GENESIS 15)
VEESI
LAULOTO:
Hepelū 11:6; Hepelū 11:8-10
MEMORY
VERSES: HEBREWS 11:6; HEBREWS 11:8-10
Na‘e
tala‘ofa ‘a e ‘Otuá kia ‘Epalame te ne
ngaohi ia ko ha pule‘anga lahi, ka na‘e pa‘a ‘a ‘Epalame mo hono hoá. Lolotonga
‘a e tatali ‘a ‘Epalame ki he palōmesi ‘a e ‘Otuá, na‘e ‘osi ha ngaahi ta‘u
lahi mo e ‘ikai pe ke na fanau. Na‘e toe folofola ‘a e ‘Otuá kia ‘Epalame, ‘o fakamahino te ne ma‘u ha
foha pea ko hono hakó ‘e hangē ko e fetu‘u ‘o e langí. ‘Oku talamai ‘e Senesi
15:6, neongo ‘a e laulau ta‘u ‘o ‘ena pa‘á, ka na‘e tui ‘a ‘Epalame ki he
‘Otuá pea ko e tui ko iá, na‘e lau ai
ia ko e ma‘oni‘oni – tonu hono vā mo e ‘Otuá. ‘I he founga tatau, ‘i he‘etau
tui ki he koosipelí, pekia mo e toetu‘u ‘a Sisuú ko hotau fakamo‘uí - ‘oku lau ‘e he
‘Otuá ‘oku tau ma‘oni‘oni mo kitautolu.
God promised to make Abram into a great
nation, but Abram and his wife were childless. While Abram waited for God to
fulfill His promise, years went by and still no children came. Then God spoke
to Abram again, this time making an even more specific promise that Abram would
have a son, which would then lead to offspring
as numerous as the stars. Genesis 15:6
says that despite the prolonged years of barrenness, Abram believed God, and
that belief made him righteous, or put him in a right relationship with God.
Likewise, when we believe the gospel-the death and resurrection of Jesus for
our salvation-God considers us righteous, too.
‘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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