2020
Te u lava fēfē nai ke lotu ʻi he founga naʻe akoʻi ʻe he Fakamoʻuí?
ʻOkatopa 2020


Haʻu, ʻo Muimui ʻIate Au: Tohi ʻa Molomoná

Te u lava fēfē nai ke lotu ʻi he founga naʻe akoʻi ʻe he Fakamoʻuí?

3 Nīfai 17–19

(28 Sepitema–11 ʻOkatopa)

How can I pray as the Savior taught

Ko e taimi naʻe ʻaʻahi ai ʻa Sīsū ki he kakai Nīfaí, naʻe tuʻo 11 ʻa ʻEne lotu fakataha mo kinautolú. Naʻe fakafou ʻi Heʻene folofolá mo e sīpingá ʻa ʻEne akoʻi kiate kinautolu ʻa e founga totonu ʻo e lotú. ʻOku hokohoko atu ʻe he kau palōfita, kau tangata kikite, mo e kau tangata maʻu fakahā ʻo e ngaahi ʻaho kimui ní ke akoʻi ʻa e meʻa naʻe akoʻi ʻe he Fakamoʻuí fekauʻaki mo e lotú. Ko ha ngaahi sīpinga ʻeni ʻe niʻihi:

Ko e meʻa naʻe akoʻi ʻe he Fakamoʻuí

kau tangata kikite, mo e kau tangata maʻu fakahā ʻo

Lotua e niʻihi kehé (vakai, 3 Nīfai 17:14, 17, 21; vakai foki, 3 Nīfai 18:23)

“[ʻOku] fakalahi ʻa ʻetau malava ke fakafanongo pea fai ki he leʻo ʻo e ʻEikí ʻi heʻetau lotua ʻa e niʻihi kehé ʻaki ʻa e kotoa hotau lotó.”1

“Leʻo mo lotu maʻu ai pē” (3 Nīfai 18:15)

“ʻOku fakafou ʻi he lotu moʻoni mo fakamātoató ʻa ʻetau malava ke maʻu ʻa e ngaahi tāpuaki mo e tokoni ʻoku tau fie maʻú ke tau ʻiloʻi ai hotau hala ʻi he fononga faingataʻa ko ʻeni ʻoku tau ui ko e moʻui fakamatelié.”2

“Mou lotu ʻi homou ngaahi fāmilí” (3 Nīfai 18:21; vakai foki, 3 Nīfai 17:3)

“Kapau te mou … [kau] ʻi he lotu fakafāmili fakaʻahó, …te mou maʻu e ngaahi tāpuaki kuo talaʻofa mei he ʻEikí ʻi he ohi hake ha hako māʻoniʻoní.”3

ʻOua ʻe lea ʻaki ʻa e ngaahi lea tatau pē (vakai, 3 Nīfai 19:24; vakai foki, 3 Nīfai 13:7)

“ʻOku totonu ke mahinongofua, fakahangatonu, pea ʻi he loto-moʻoni ʻa ʻetau ngaahi lotú.”4

“Hoko atu [ʻetau] lotú” (3 Nīfai 19:26)

“Faʻa lotu. Lotu ʻi ho ʻatamaí, pea ʻi ho lotó. Lotu tūʻulutui. Ko e lotú ko hoʻo kī fakatāutaha ia ki he langí. Ko e loká ʻoku ʻi he tafaʻaki ia ʻo e veilí ʻokú ke ʻi aí.”5

Maʻuʻanga Fakamatalá

  1. David A. Bednar, “Lotu Maʻu Ai Pē,” Liahona, Nōvema 2008, 43.

  2. Thomas S. Monson, “Three Goals to Guide You,” Liahona, Nov. 2007, 120.

  3. Ngaahi Akonaki ʻa e Kau Palesiteni ʻo e Siasí: Hauati W. Hanitā (2015), 250.

  4. Dallin H. Oaks, “The Language of Prayer,” Ensign, May 1993, 17.

  5. Boyd K. Packer, “Lotú mo e Ngaahi Ueʻí,” Liahona, Nōvema 2009, 46.