Te hoê o te mau papai Bibilia matau - maitai - hia ' ' e, o Ioane ïa 3:16, No te here rahi o te Atua i te ao nei, ua horo'a mai Oia i ta'na Tamaiti fanau tahi, ia ore te feia atoa e faaroo ia'na ia pohe, te ora râ. Teie te tumu, no te aha te Atua i tono mai ai i Ta'na Tamaiti i te ao nei. Eita râ te reira e tapea i ô nei, Te vai ra te tahi atu â. Teie râ, e rave rahi kerisetiano o te ore e paraparau ra no nia i te mau irava Bibilia i muri a'e ia Ioane 3:16 no te mea aita ratou i matau roa i te reira mai ta ratou e rave ra i te mau irava 16. Tera râ,, John 3:17-21 Te faataa ra no te aha te Atua i horoa ' i i Ta ' na Tamaiti fanau tahi e te auraa mau o te tiaturiraa ia Iesu Mesia, ia ore outou ia pohe, ia farii râ outou i te ora mure ore.
Na te aha i tono mai ai te Atua i Ta'na Tamaiti i ni'a i te fenua nei?
Ua here te Atua i te ao nei, e no teie here, Ua tono mai te Atua i Ta'na Tamaiti fanau tahi i ni'a i te fenua nei no te faaora i te huitaata nei.
Ua haere mai o Iesu mai te taata (i'o e te toto). Ua fanauhia Iesu na roto i te huaai o te Atua eiaha râ na roto i te huaai o te taata. Therefore the sinful nature (aio) was not present in the flesh.
Tera râ,, Jesus was able to become disobedient to the words and the will of God and sin. Mai ia Adamu, who was perfectly created in the image of God, but had the ability to sin. Because why else did the devil tempt Jesus if Jesus couldn’t sin? (a.o.. Heberia 2:14; 4:15).
Jesus had to come in the likeness of man and become a Partaker of flesh and blood. Nō te aha? Because otherwise Jesus couldn’t become a Substitute for fallen man and take the sin of the world upon Him and legally enter Hades to destroy the devil that had the power of death and deliver the prisoners of war and take them with Him.
And so Jesus came in the e taata fa'atea'a and was tempted in all points, just as we are. Tera râ,, Aita Iesu i pohe. Jesus remained faithful to God and executed His will (Heberia 2:14-15; 4:15).
As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness and the people that believed and obeyed the words of God and looked at the serpent, wouldn’t die but live, so did Jesus Christ had to be lifted up. No reira, the people that believe in Jesus Christ shall not perish but have eternal life (a.o.. Ua numera 21:6-9, John 3:14-15).
Ua here roa te Atua i te ao nei, ua horo'a'tu oia i To'na Tamaiti hoê roa, ia ore te feia atoa e faaroo ia'na ia pohe, te ora râ
John 3:16
did God sent His Son into the world to condemn the world?
God didn’t sent His Son into the world to condemn the world but that the world through Him might be saved. Jesus brought and manifested the Kingdom of God and call the people (of the house of Israel) to repentance and to believe in Him, Mesian, so that they would not perish and go away into everlasting punishment but receive eternal life.
Salvation through Jesus Christ was first of all meant for God’s people (te fare o Iseraela). Tera râ,, after Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church (te taea'e o te Mesia), Ua tae mai te faaoraraa i ni'a i te mau Etene.
Jesus came to the earth to save mankind and not to judge mankind, since it was not His time to judge the world. Tera râ,, hō'ēhe time of His judgment will come on the Day of Judgment. (a.o.. Mataio 16:27; 25:31-46, John 12:47-48, 2 Peter 2:9; 3:7, Tō'o'a 20:11-15 (A tai'o atoa: Na te haavaraa i tupu i roto i teie nei ao?)
As long as Jesus has not returned and the Day of Judgment has not come, the people on earth still have the ability to be saved by faith in Jesus Christ and receive eternal life. Because Jesus still saves.
Jesus still gives eternal life to people, Te ti'aturi nei oia e, te ti'aturi nei oia e,. It doesn’t matter who you are or what you have done. Jesus showed His love for you on the cross. He gives everyone the opportunity to be saved and receive eternal life.
Aita hoi te Atua i tono mai i Ta'na Tamaiti i te ao nei no te faahapa i te ao nei; ia faaora râ te ao nei na roto ia'na. Eita te taata e faaroo Ia'na e faahapahia: area o te ore e ti'aturi ra, ua faautuahia ïa, no te mea aita oia i tiaturi i te I'oa o te Tamaiti hoê roa a te Atua
John 3:17-18
God sent His Son into the world, that the world through Him might be saved
Te feia e ti'aturi nei ia Iesu Mesia, te Tamaiti a te Atua, and believe in Him as Savior and put their trust in Him, shall listen to Jesus and obey His words and do His words in their lives.
By faith and te faaauraa i roto i te Mesia, they have been transferred from the kingdom of darkness, where the devil is the ruler and reigns, i roto i te Basileia o te Maramarama, i reira Iesu Mesia te Arii e te mau mana'o.
They shall no longer live in fear and condemnation. But because of the acquittal and redemption in Christ, they shall live in freedom. They’ll be free from sin and the bondage of the devil and death (Roma 6:16-22, Kolosa 1:13-14, Heberia 2:14-15).
Ua ite ratou, that by faith in Christ, which means that they believe and put their trust in Christ, they shall not be judged but receive eternal life.
That’s because they believe in the Word and the Word says, that whosoever believes in Jesus Christ shall not perish but receive eternal life (a.o.. John 3:16-21; 5:24, Roma 8:1).
You don’t just believe with words. The works you do in your life testify if you really believe in Jesus Christ and put your trust in Him and if you belong to Jesus or not. (a.o.. Iakobo 1:22-27; 2:14-26, Mataio 5:16; 7:15-20)
People can say they believe in Jesus Christ, while they don’t put their trust in Him and are not saved.
Te ti'aturi nei au, by believing and obeying the words of God and the words of Jesus, no ǒ mai i te Atua ra, e doing the words of God in your life and standing on the Word.
“Na te aha oe e pii mai ai ia'u e te Fatu?, Ariki, Eiaha râ e rave i ta ' u e parau ra?”
If you believe in Jesus the Christ, te Tamaiti a te Atua Ora, and you love Jesus, you will submit to Him and do what He says.
Many Christians call Jesus their Lord, aita râ ratou e rave i ta'na e parau ra. These Christians walk in pride and rebellion in the vanity of their mind. They rely on their own knowledge, paari, abilities, e te mau mana'o. They decide for themselves what is good and what is evil, what is right and what is wrong, and what you can do and what you can’t do.
These Christians do whatever they want and give their own interpretation of the Scriptures, so that they can persevere in sin. Aita ratou e tau'a nei i te hinaaro o te Atua, but they only care about their will. Eita râ te reira e ohipa mai te reira te huru i roto i te Basileia o te Atua (A tai'o atoa: E Shall Te ite nei au i te faaroo i ni'a i te fenua?).
The people that don’t believe in Jesus Christ are condemned already
The people that don’t believe in Jesus the Christ (Mesian), the only begotten Son of God, and don’t put their trust in Jesus, are already condemned and live in condemnation.
The condemnation is that the Light has come into the world and men loved darkness rather than light, no te mea ho'i e, e mea ino ta ratou mau ohipa. And so their evil deeds testify that they love darkness rather than light.
The words of people don’t testify if they believe the Light and walk in the light. But the works of people testify whether they believe in the Light and have been transferred from the darkness into the light and walk in the light or not.
If people say they believe in Jesus, but walk in darkness, because of the evil works they do, then their wicked works (hara) testify that they love darkness rather than light.
The people that do evil and don’t live according to the will of God in obedience to His Word but live in unbelief and sin, hate the Light. They don’t go to the Light, and don’t abide in the presence of the people that belong to the Light and walk in the light. Nō te aha? Because they don’t want their evil works to be exposed and rebuked. they love their evil works and don’t want to repent and remove them from their lives.
Eita te taata e faaroo Ia'na e faahapahia: area o te ore e ti'aturi ra, ua faautuahia ïa, no te mea aita oia i tiaturi i te I'oa o te Tamaiti hoê roa a te Atua. E teie te faahaparaa, ua tae mai taua maramarama ra i ni'a i te fenua nei, e ua here a'e te taata i te pouri hau atu i te maramarama, no te mea ho'i e, e mea ino ta ratou mau ohipa. For every one that does evil hates the light, neither comes to the light, ia ore ta ' na mau ohipa ia faautuahia
John 3:18-20
People that do evil hate the Light, but people that do truth come to the Light
Tera râ,, the people that believe in Jesus Christ the Way, te parau mau, te Maramarama, e te ora, and put their trust in Him and ōhipa and through regeneration in Christ belong to Him, shall submit to Jesus and obey His words. Because they obey His words and do the truth, they go to the Light, so that their works may be made manifest that they are wrought in God and they belong to God.
They don’t live in unbelief and condemnation, but they live according to the Word and the Spirit in freedom in obedience to God and walk in the light, in the truth of God and shall come boldly to the throne of grace and live in communion with God the Father, Te Atua, e te Atua Mo'a.
But he that does truth comes to the light, ia itehia ta ' na mau ohipa, e ua ravehia ratou i roto i te Atua
John 3:21
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