'Ai mai laʻu areto ma le inu o laʻu uaina

She hath sent forth her maidens: she cries upon the highest places of the city, Whoso is simple, let him turn in hither: as for him that wants understanding, she saith to him, Sau, eat of my bread, and drink of the wine which I have mingled (Faataoto 9:3-5)

Those who found Jesus Christ have found wisdom. All wisdom is in Jesus Christ; He is wisdom and He has sent His maidens; His disciples to preach wisdom; the gospel of Jesus Christ and the Kingdom of God to the unwise; o le le faamaoni.

Jesus gave His life for the world; He gave His body (falaoa) Ma Lona toto (uaina). He was scourged at the whipping post and faasatauroina. Jesus died at the cross on Calgary, but He didn’t stay dead. Ina ua mavae le tolu aso, He was raised from the dead. Jesus is alive! E ala i Lona toto, He brought redemption and reconciled man back to God.

Reconciled with God the Father

Only through faith in Him; in His work, in His blood and through toefaamaumau, it is possible to be reconciled with God the Father.

For every unwise man; uma tagata agasala there is hope and salvation. Jesus invites everyone to become a partaker at His table and His supper. It doesn’t matter who you are, what you have done, or which nationality you have. Everyone is invited and may become a partaker of His supper.

'Ai mai laʻu areto ma le inu o laʻu uaina

Fai mai Iesu: “Eat of my bread, and drink of my wine.” The only thing you have to do is to believe in Jesus Christ, that He is the Son of God, and believe in His blood, in His death and resurrection.

When you accept Him as your Saviour and make Him Lord over your life, ma avea toe fanauina i le agaga, then you will become a son of God.

You will become a partaker of His supper, and eat His bread, which symbolizes the redemption of your body and drink His wine, which symbolizes the redemption of your soul.

‘Ia fai ma masima o le lalolagi’

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