O le a le uiga o le satauro ia te oe?

O loo i ai le tele o tala i luga o le blog ua tusia e uiga i le satauro ma le galuega togiola atoatoa a Iesu Keriso. Na maliu Iesu Keriso i luga o le satauro mo tagata uma. He took all the sins and iniquities of the world upon Him. Ua o Iesu’ Galuega o le Togiolaina, e lona toto, He reconciled man back to God. O na mea uma, O ai e talitonu ia te ia, shall be saved and be reconciled in Him to the Father and receive eternal life. But what does the cross mean to you and your daily life?

Articles about the cross

Articles about the cross and Jesusredemptive work for humanity are listed below. If you want to read the article, you can click on the subject.

  • O le satauro; a place to die, or a place to sin
    Many people accept Jesus Christ as their Saviour, but often they ‘camp’ too long at the cross. Aisea ua? What does Jesus say about the cross, and what does it mean to take up your cross daily And why do so many people keep living in sin and stay the old creation, instead of becoming the new creation? What’s holding them back?
  • O le mea moni e uiga i le teenaina
    Many people feel rejected, but what causes a feeling of rejection? I le Feagaiga Fou, we read about rejection, and even Jesus felt rejected. Faʻafefea? Find out the truth about rejection
  • Rich by His poverty
    We have become rich because He became poor, but what does this mean? What are His riches, that we have inherited? Is it about money or something else?
  • O le tiga tiga e iloa o le oti
    What does it mean to be crucified with Jesus Christ? What does it mean to lay down your own life; lou tino? How do you lay down your carnal life?

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