Wednesday, January 02, 2019


Tu‘apulelulu 3 Sanuali 2019

NOMIPA 11-12 (NUMBERS 11-12)

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 tohi Nomipa, ko e hoko atu ia ‘o e talanoa ‘o e fononga ‘a Ha’a ‘Isileli mei ‘Isipite ki he fonua ‘o e tala’ofa, ‘a ia na’e ngata ‘a e talanoa ‘i he Tohi ‘Ekisoto.  ‘I he hili pe ‘a hono langa ‘o e Tapanekale, na’e hoko atu ‘enau fononga ki he fonua ‘o e Tala’ofa, ka koe’uhi ko ‘enau ta’etui ki he ‘Otua, na’e ha ia ‘i he’enau launga ‘i he fononga.  Na’e houhau ‘a e ‘Otua ‘i he launga ‘a e kakai pea kole ‘a Mosese ki he ‘Otua ke fakamolemole’i ‘a e kakai pea na’e lolou ai ‘a e houhau ‘a e ‘Otua.  Na’e hoko ‘a e fekau’aki vaofi ‘a Mosese mo e ‘Otua ko ha me’a ke fakatupu ai ha meheka ‘i hono ta’okete, ‘Elone, pea mo hono tuofefine, Meliame.  ‘I he taimi na’e fakaanga’i ai ‘e Meliame ‘a e mali ‘o Mosese pea mo hono tu’unga taki, na’e taa’i ‘e he ‘Otua ia ‘aki ha kilia ‘o iku ai ‘o fakamavahe’i kitu’a ‘apitanga.  Na’e toe hu pe ‘a Mosese ki he ‘Otua ke fakamo’ui ‘a hono tuofefine.

Ko e ongo fakatata ko ‘eni ‘o e me’a na’e hoko kia Mosese pea mo hono famili, ‘oku ne ‘omi ‘a e ‘ata totonu ‘o e aafe ma’u pe ‘a e tangata ki he angahala mo ‘ene fiema’u ha tokotaha ke tu’u vaha’a ki he ‘Otua; ko Sisu ‘oku ne hoko ko e taukapo ma’a e tangata ki he ‘Otua. 

The Book of Numbers picks up with the story of the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the promised land where it left off in the Book of Exodus. After the people built the tabernacle, they resumed their journey to the promised land, but their lack of faith in God again became evident when they complained about their condition. The complaints stirred up God's anger, but Moses interceded on behalf of the people and God held back His anger. This unique relationship Moses had with God stirred up jealousy in his brother, Aaron, and his sister, Miriam. When Miriam criticized Moses’ marriage and questioned his leadership, God struck her with leprosy, banishing her from the camp. However, Moses again interceded to God for her healing.

Both of these accounts remind us of the human bent toward sinfulness and our need for an intercessor, which we have in Jesus.

‘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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