Sunday, December 16, 2018


Monite Tisema 17, 2018
Fu‘u fiefia ‘aupito
FOLOFOLA
Luke 2:20
Pea foki atu ‘a e kau tauhi sipi, mo nau fakafeta‘i mo fakamālō ki he ‘Otua; koe‘uhi ko e ngaahi me‘a na‘a nau fanongo ki ai, pea mo ia na‘a nau mātā, ‘oku na tuha mo e me‘a na‘e tala mai.

FAKAMATALA
Na’e a’u tonu ‘a e kau tauhi sipi ‘o vakai ‘a Sisu mo e ‘uhinga ‘o e mavava ‘a e kau ‘angelo.  Na’e mafola atu ‘a e fiefia na’e ma’u ‘e he kau ‘angelo ‘o ‘inasi ai ‘a e kau tauhi sipi he na’a nau fai ‘a e fakalangilangi mo e fakafeta’ia ‘o e ‘Otua ‘o hange ko e kau ‘angelo.  Kuo kamata ke mafola ‘a e ongoongo ‘o e hoko mai ‘a e fakamo’ui. 

‘I he hili ‘a e pekia ‘a Sisu, na’e a’usia ‘e Pita mo Sione ha fiefia tatau ‘o ‘ikai ke na kei lava ke mapukepuke ‘ena fiefia pea na loto ke talaki ‘a Sisu ki he tokotaha kotoa pe (Ngaue 4:20).  Na’a na loto lelei ke na nofo pilisone ‘o a’u pe ki he mate, ka ko e me’a na’e ‘ikai te na loto ke ta’ofi, ‘a ‘ena malanga’aki ‘a e huafa ‘o Sisu.

FEKAU
‘I he taimi ‘oku ke fe’iloaki ai mo Sisu, ‘oku ‘ikai te ke fa’a mapukepuke ho’o fiefia ka ‘oku ke loto ke talaki ‘a Sisu ki ha tahakehe.  ‘Oku ke fa’a talanoa ki ha taha kehe fekau’aki mo Sisu?  Kapau ‘oku ‘ikai, pea ke fehu’i hifo kiate koe pe ‘oku ke mahio’i mo’oni ‘a Sisu mo’ene felave’i mo ho’o mo’ui.  ‘Oku ‘omi ‘e Sisu ha fu’u ‘ofa ‘oku mahulu hake, mo ha ‘amanaki mo e kelesi ‘oku mahulu hake pea ‘oku ke loto ke ‘inasi ai ‘a e kakai kehe.

FETAPA
‘E ‘Otua, ‘omi ha faingamalie ke u vahevahe ai ‘a e ‘amanaki ‘oku ou ma’u ‘ia Sisu mo hoku ngaahi kaungame’a, famili mo ha kakai kehe pe.  Pea neongo ‘e ‘ikai te u ma’u ha lea ‘oku fe’unga, tokoni mai ke u kei lava pe ‘o fakamatala ‘a e koloa ‘oku ou ‘inasi ai.  ‘Emeni.
Still too excited
SCRIPTURE
"The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told." Luke 2:20

OBSERVATION
The shepherds were able to visit Jesus and got to see what the angels had been so excited about. The excitement from the angels must have been contagious considering theshepherds also began glorifying and praising God. Word about the Savior is beginning to spread already!Later after Jesus' crucifixion, Peter and John couldn't stop talking about Jesus to others (Acts 4:20). They were willing to go to jail or go to their death, but what they weren't
willing to do was stop talking about Jesus.

APPLICATION
When you encounter Jesus for yourself, you can't help but tell others about it. Do you talk about Jesus to others? If not, you might ask yourself the honest question about whether you really understand what Jesus means to you. Jesus provides so much love, hope and grace that you'll want others to experience the same.

PRAYER
God, give me opportunities with friends, family and others to share the hope that Jesus provides to me. Even if I don't feel like I have the right words, work through me and help me be clear those with whom I speak. Amen.

Ko e hā ha me‘a na‘a ke fu‘u fiefia ke talanoa‘i – pea ‘ikai kei ta‘ota‘ofi koe?
(What was the last thing you could not stop talking about to your friends?)
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Ko e hā e ongo kī ki ho‘o fakamo‘oni ki he koosipelí  ‘oku hā ‘i he fiefia ‘a e kau tauhisipi?
(What two things must you have in your witness to others that were seen in today’s verse?)
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