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Luke 5:1–11


Luke 5:1–11

Ko e Muimui ki he ʻEikí mo Hono Aʻusia ʻEtau Ngaahi Taumuʻa Fakalangí

Christ standing on a seashore. He is beckoning to two men who stand near Him. The two men are holding a fishing net over a small fire. Fishing boats and fishermen are visible in the background. The painting depicts Christ calling some of His Apostles or disciples.

ʻI he taimi naʻe maʻu ai ʻe Saimone Pita, ʻAnitelū, Sēmisi, mo Sione ha “fuʻu ika lahi” hili hono fakaafeʻi kinautolu ʻe he Fakamoʻuí ke nau “tuku hifo [‘enau] kupengá” (Luke 5:4, 6), naʻa nau maʻu ha kihiʻi ʻata ʻo e meʻa te nau lava ʻo fakahoko ʻaki e tokoni ʻa e Fakamoʻuí. Naʻe fili leva ʻa e kau toutai ko ʻení ke nau tuku ʻa e meʻa kotoa pē ke muimui ʻia Sīsū Kalaisi. ʻOku fakataumuʻa ʻa e lēsoni ko ʻení ke tokoniʻi koe ke ke ongoʻi ha fakaʻamu ke muimui kia Sīsū Kalaisi koeʻuhí ke Ne lava ʻo tokoniʻi koe ke ke ikunaʻi ha meʻa lahiange ʻi he meʻa naʻá ke mei lavaʻi taʻe te Ne fakahokó.

Aʻusia ha taumuʻa maʻongoʻonga ange

Tuku ha kiʻi taimi ke ke fakakaukau ai ki ha kakai ʻe niʻihi ne nau aʻusia ha ngaahi meʻa maʻongoʻonga koeʻuhí he naʻe tokoniʻi kinautolu ʻe he ʻOtuá ke mahino ʻenau taumuʻá.

Writing on a piece of paper with a pen or pencil. 1.

  • Ko e hā ʻe mahuʻinga ai ke mahino ki ha taha ʻenau taumuʻa maʻongoʻonga tahá?

  • Ko e hā ha ngaahi faikehekehe kuó ke fakatokangaʻi ʻi he moʻui ʻa e kakai ʻoku mahino kiate kinautolu e taumuʻa ʻa e ʻOtuá maʻanautolú pea mo kinautolu ʻoku ʻikaí?

ʻE nofotaha ʻa e lēsoni ko ʻení ʻi he founga naʻe tokoniʻi ai ʻe Sīsū Kalaisi ʻa Saimone Pita (naʻe toe ʻiloa foki ko Pitá) ke ne ʻiloʻi naʻe ʻi ai ʻEne taumuʻa maʻongoʻonga ange maʻana. ʻI hoʻo akó, kumi ha fakamoʻoni ʻo e tefitoʻi moʻoni ko ia ko e taimi ʻoku tau fili ai ke muimui ʻia Sīsū Kalaisí, te Ne lava ʻo tokoniʻi kitautolu ke mahino pea tau aʻusia ha taumuʻa maʻongoʻonga ange ki heʻetau moʻuí.

ʻOku ui ʻe Sīsū Kalaisi ʻa Saimone Pita ke muimui kiate Ia

Hili hono fakahoko ʻe he Fakamoʻuí ha ngaahi mana lahi ʻi Siutea, kau ai hono fakamoʻui e faʻē ʻi he fono ʻa Saimone Pitá (vakai, Luke 4:38–39)), naʻá Ne ʻalu ki he matāfanga ʻo e Anovai Kenesaleti (ko ha hingoa ʻe taha ki he Tahi Kālelí). Naʻá ne kaka hake ʻi he vaka toutai ʻo Saimone Pitá peá ne tangutu hifo ke akoʻi e falukunga kakai tokolahi ʻi he matātahí (vakai Luke 5:1–3)). ʻI he ʻosi e akonaki ʻa Sīsuú, naʻá Ne fai ha fakaafe kia Saimone Pita.

Lau Luke 5:4–11 . Lolotonga hoʻo laú, feinga ke ke fakakaukauloto ko Saimone Pita koe, ko ha tangata toutai taukei. Mahalo ʻe tokoni ke mahino ʻoku ʻuhinga ʻa e foʻi lea laʻalaʻaá ki ha maʻu pe fetuku ika (vakai veesi 4, futinouti a).

  • Ko e hā ha ngaahi fakaikiiki ʻokú ke ongoʻi ʻoku mahuʻinga ʻi he fakamatala ko ʻení? Ko e hā hono ʻuhingá?

  • ʻOkú ke pehē ko e hā naʻe mei fakakaukau pe ongoʻi ʻe Pitá?

Fakaʻaongaʻi ha kiʻi taimi ke kumi ha faʻahinga fakamoʻoni ʻi he fakamatala ko ʻeni ʻo Sīsū Kalaisí ki hono tokoniʻi ʻo Pitá ke mahino kiate ia naʻe ʻi ai ha taumuʻa maʻongoʻonga ange ʻa e ʻEikí maʻana.

  • Ko e hā naʻe mei ako ʻe Pita fekauʻaki mo ia mei he aʻusia ko ʻeni mo e Fakamoʻuí?

  • ʻOkú ke pehē ko e hā ʻoku finangalo ai e ʻEikí ke fakalahi ʻetau vīsoné pe ko hai kitautolu mo e meʻa te tau lava ʻo faí?

Fakahoa e ngaahi aʻusia ʻa Saimone Pitá ki heʻetau ngaahi a’usiá

Te tau lava ʻo ako lahiange meí he fakamatala ko ʻení ʻaki hono fakafehoanaki e aʻusia ʻa Saimone Pitá ki he ngaahi aʻusia te tau ala maʻú. Ko e taukei ako folofola ko ʻení ʻa e meʻa naʻe ʻuhinga ki ai ʻa Nīfai ʻi he Tohi ʻa Molomoná ʻi heʻene pehē naʻá ne “fakatatau ʻa e ngaahi folofola kotoa pē [kiate ia]” ( 1 Nīfai 19:23). ʻE lava ke tokoniʻi kitautolu ʻi hono fakatatau ʻa e folofolá ki hotau ngaahi tūkunga fakatāutahá ke tau “fakalotoʻi kakato ange … ke tui ki he ʻEiki [hotau] Huhuʻí” pea ʻe lava ke “ʻaonga ia kiate kitautolu pea tau poto ai” ( 1 Nīfai19:23).Fakaʻaongaʻi ha kiʻi taimi ke fakafehoanaki hoʻo aʻusiá mo Pita ʻaki haʻo fai ʻa e ngaahi meʻa ko ʻení:Vaeua ha peesi ʻi hoʻo tohinoa akó koeʻuhí ke ke lisi ʻi he tafaʻaki ʻe taha ha ngaahi fakaikiiki fekauʻaki mo e aʻusia ʻa Pitá pea ʻi he tafaʻaki ʻe tahá te ke lava ʻo vakai ki ho tūkungá. Kapau ʻe fiemaʻu, vakai ki he folofolá mo ha faʻahinga meʻangāue fakafolofola pē ʻoku lava ke maʻu (hangē ko ʻení, vakai ki he Fakahinohino ki he Ngaahi Folofolá, “ Pita,” folofolá. ChurchofJesusChrist.org) ke tokoni atu ke ke tali e ngaahi fehuʻi ko ʻení.

Ko Hono Fakatatau e Ngaahi Aʻusia ʻa Pitá ki Heʻetau Moʻuí

Naʻe fakamatalaʻi fēfē ʻe Pita ia kimuʻa peá ne toki feʻiloaki mo Sīsuú?

Te u fakamatalaʻi fēfeeʻi au?

Naʻe loto fiemālie ʻa Pita ke muimui ʻia Sīsū Kalaisi pea siʻaki ʻene moʻuí ʻi heʻene hoko ko ha tangata toutaí (vakai Luke 5:11). ʻOkú ke fakakaukau ʻe kehe fēfē e moʻui ʻa Pitá kapau naʻe ʻikai ke ne fili ke muimui ki he Fakamoʻuí?

Ko e hā ʻe ala kole mai ke u tukuange ke u muimui ai kia Sīsū Kalaisí?

ʻE uesia fēfē nai ʻeku moʻuí kapau naʻá ku fili ke ʻoua te u muimui ʻia Sīsū Kalaisi?

Naʻe fakahoko fēfē ʻe Pita ʻa e ngaahi taumuʻa maʻongoʻonga ange ʻa e ʻEikí maʻana ʻi heʻene moʻuí?

Fakakaukau ki he folofolá, palani ʻo e fakamoʻuí, ngaahi tāpuaki ʻo e lakanga fakataulaʻeikí, pea, kapau ʻoku kaunga ki ai, ho tāpuaki fakapēteliaké.

Ko e hā ʻoku ou ako fekauʻaki mo e taumuʻa maʻongoʻonga ʻa e Fakamoʻuí maʻaku?

Ko e hā haʻaku ngaahi fehuʻi fekauʻaki mo ʻeku taumuʻá?

Writing on a piece of paper with a pen or pencil. 2. Tali ‘i hoʻo tohinoa ako folofolá ha fehuʻi ‘e tolu meí he ngaahi fehuʻi ko ‘ení;

  • Naʻe tokoniʻi fēfē koe ʻe hoʻo fakatatau ʻa e folofolá kiate koé ke ke ako pe tui lahiange kia Sīsū Kalaisi?

  • Ko e hā ha fakamoʻoni naʻá ke maʻu te tau lava ʻo aʻusia ha taumuʻa maʻongoʻonga ange ki heʻetau moʻuí ʻi he taimi ʻoku tau fili ai ke muimui kia Sīsū Kalaisí?

  • Ko e fē ha taimi kuó ke fakatokangaʻi ai ha taha ʻoku tākiekina lelei ʻe he mahino kiate ia ʻene taumuʻá?

  • Ko e hā te ke fai koeʻuhí ko e meʻa kuó ke ongoʻi pe ako he ʻahó ni?

Fili pē: Fie Ako Lahiange?

Luke 5:8

. Ko e hā naʻe ui ai ʻe Pita ia ko ha “tangata angahalaʻiá”?

ʻI he taimi naʻe fuofua feʻiloaki ai ʻa Pita mo e Fakamoʻuí mo fakamoʻoni ki Hono mālohi fakaofó, naʻe fakatokangaʻi ʻe Pita ko iá “ko e tangata angahala” ʻokú ne fie maʻu lahi ʻa e mālohi huhuʻi ʻo e Fakamoʻuí ( Luke 5:8). ʻOku fakahaaʻi mai ʻe he ngaahi lea ʻa Pitá, ko e taimi ʻoku tau ʻunuʻunu ofi ai ki he ʻOtuá, ʻoku tau fakatokangaʻi ʻetau faiangahala mo taʻe-tāú, pea fiemaʻu ʻEne tokoní ke hoko ʻo hangē ko Iá.

(Lēsoni ʻa e Tokotaha Akó ʻi he Fuakava Foʻoú [2018], ChurchofJesusChrist.org)

Ko e hā ʻe lava ke fai ʻe he ʻEikí maʻatautolu ʻi heʻetau muimui kiate Iá?

Naʻe akoʻi ʻe Palesiteni ʻEselā Tafu Penisoni (1899–1994):

Photograph of President Ezra Taft Benson. He is seated in a leather chair in front of a fireplace. His hands are clasped in front of him and he is wearing a large turquoise ring on one finger. Official portrait. 1986

[Ko kinautolu] ʻoku foaki ʻenau moʻuí ki he ʻOtuá te Ne lava ke ngaohi ke toe lelei ange ʻenau moʻuí ʻi he meʻa te nau lavá. Te Ne fakalahi ʻenau fiefiá, fakaʻatā ʻenau ngaahi vīsoné, fakavaveʻi ʻenau fakakaukaú, fakamālohia honau ngaahi uouá, hiki hake honau ngaahi lotó, fakatupulaki honau ngaahi tāpuakí, fakalahi honau ngaahi faingamālié, fakanonga honau ngaahi laumālié, ʻomai ha ngaahi kaungāmeʻa, pea lilingi mai ʻa e nongá. Ko ia pē ʻe mole ʻene moʻuí ʻi he ngāue ʻa e ʻOtuá te ne maʻu ʻa e moʻui taʻengatá.

(Ezra Taft Benson, “Jesus Christ—Gifts and Expectations,”Ensign, Tīsema. 1988, 4)