Friday, January 04, 2019


Tokonaki 5 Sanuali 2019

NOMIPA 16-17 (NUMBERS 16-17)

VEESI LAULOTO: TEUTALONOME 31:8

Pea ko Sihova ko ia ia ‘oku hā‘ele mu‘omu‘a ‘iate koe; te ne ‘iate koe ‘e ia, ‘e ‘ikai te ne fakatukuhāusia‘i koe, ‘uma‘ā ha‘ane li‘aki: ‘oua ‘e manavahē, pea ‘oua ‘e lotosi‘i.

MEMORY VERSES: DEUTERONOMY 31:8
It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not leave you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed.

Ko e tautea ‘o e  talangata’a ‘a e kakai ‘Isileli,  na’e pau ai ke nau fononga toafa ‘i he ta’u ‘e 40 pea ‘osi ai pe mo e konga lahi ‘i he mate ‘o ‘ikai te nau mamata ‘i he fonua ‘o e tala’ofa.  Lolotonga ‘a e ngaahi ta’u ‘o hono fakahee’i kinautolu ‘i he toafa, na’e tupu fakautuutu ‘a e angatu’u ‘a e kakai ‘Isileli ki he ‘Otua.  ‘I he vahe 16 mo e 17 ‘o Nomipa, ‘oku ha ai ‘a e talanoa ki ha fu’u angatu’u ko e fakafepaki ki he taki ‘a Mosese mo ‘Elone ‘e Kola ko ha Livai.  Na’e toki ta’ofi pe ‘a e fakafepaki ko ‘eni ‘i hono faka’auha ‘e he ‘Otua ‘a e fa’ahinga ko ‘eni ‘aki ha tautea lahi ki he ‘apitanga ‘a Ha’a ‘Isileli.  Na’e fakamahino ‘e he ‘Otua ko ‘Elone mo hono hako ‘oku ne fili ke naua hoko ko e Ha’a Taula’eiki. 

Ko e taha ‘o e ngaahi me’a fakatu’utamaki ‘i ha va ‘o ha tangata ki he ‘Otua ko hono mafai fakaetangata ke fai tu’utu’uni ki he’ene me’a pe ko ‘ene pehe ‘oku ne malava pe ‘iate ia pe ke ne fai ‘ene me’a.  Ko e fa’ahinga fakakaukaua fakatu’utamaki ko ‘eni ‘oku ne lohiaki’i kitautolu ketau pehe ‘oku tau ‘ilo ‘a e me’a ‘oku kau ki he’etau lelei pea te tau lava pe ‘o fai ‘a e ngaue ke ma’u ai ‘a e ngaahi lelei ko ia.  Ka ko e tau’ataina mo’oni mo e nonga, ‘oku toki ma’u pe ia ‘i he’etau tukulolo kakato ki he ‘Otua mo hono tu’unga Pule.

As punishment for their disobedience, the Israelites would wander in the desert for 40 years, and most would die there, never seeing the promised land. During their wandering years, the Israelites' rebellion against God grew. Numbers 16-17 describe a rebellion that stirred up against Moses and Aaron's leadership, led by a Levite named Korah. The rebellion was stopped when God supernaturally destroyed the opponents and sent a plague among the Israelites as divine punishment. God then demonstrated His choice of Aaron and his descendants as priests.

One of the most dangerous threats to a person's relationship with God is control, or self-sufficiency. This dangerous thought causes us to think we know what is better for our lives and how to achieve it. Until we surrender complete control to God, we are unable to walk in the freedom and peace He offers.

‘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 / ‘Ikai – fai ha‘o tali ki he me‘a kuo ke ako
R ESPOND to what you've read
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