Sunday, December 31, 2023

Four Keys: 1. Ako’i Kimautolu (teach me) 2. Fakafuofua (number) 3. Utu (Gain) 4. Loto Poto (Heart of Wisdom)

Text: Psalm 90:12 Ako mai ke mau fakafuofuo pehe homau ngaahi ‘aho, ka mau utu mai ha loto Poto.

Teach us to number (accountable) our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.

Koe Lotu ‘a Mosese, ko e Saame motu’a taha

Moses is one of the greatest Leaders in Human History, many of the university study Moses Leadership

1.      Moses served although he felt unprepared.

2.      Moses was faithful (falala ‘Otua)

3.      Moses continues to learn from God and taught others.

4.      Moses is an example of Servant Leader

Four Payers: 1. Ako’i Kimautolu (teach me) 2. Fakafuofua (number) 3. Utu (Gain)  4. Loto Poto (Heart of Wisdom)   

Testimony mei he ngaue. Hold them accountable of what we talked about from previous week. While we journey within our wilderness: 2 portals that we can utilize: Prayer & Scripture.

1.      Koe kole ke ako’i kitautolu  (teach me)

a.      Kole ako ‘oku fai ia ‘e ha taha ‘oku ne ‘ilo ‘oku ‘ikai kene ‘ilo ha me’a

b.      Kole ako ‘oku fai ‘eha taha ‘oku fie laka hake ‘a ‘ene mo’ui

c.       Kole ako ‘oku fai ia ‘e ha taha ‘oku nofo he fakapo’uli ka ‘oku fie ‘alu ki he maama.

d.      (ako) Learning is the process of gaining new skills, knowledge, understanding, and values.

e.      We are forced to constantly learn new technology, new things because our world constantly change.

f.        The only constant in our lives is change.

To get ahead, we must become that Change!

g.       Live our lives with the end in mind.

2.      Ko e ha ‘a e me’a ‘oku ako’I kiakitautolu? Fakafuofuo

a.      Ako’i kimautolu ke mau accountable

b.      Ako’i kimautolu ke Kataki

c.       Ako’i kimautolu ke faka’utumauku

d.      Ako’i kimautolu kemau taliui ki he taumu’a ‘o e mo’ui—finangalo ‘o e ‘Otua

e.      Ako’i kimautolu ke mau poto he Fakafuofuo (Number)

f.        Ke mau tokonga

g.       Ke ‘oua li’aki noa homau taimi ka mau pipiki ma’u pe ki he taumu’a

h.      Ke faka’aonga’i homau taimi

i.        ‘ako’I kimautolu ke mau fakafuofua

j.        ‘Oku fefee ‘a e fakafuofuoa—me’a kotoa pe ‘oku te fai ko e pouaki ki he taumu’a

k.        

3.       Ke mau Utu

a.      ‘oku fefee ‘a e utu

b.      Founga fefee ‘a e utu

c.       Ako’I kimautolu ke mau utu mai ha loto poto

d.      Manatu ma’u pe ‘e fai ‘a e utu—koe utu koia koe me’a pe na’ate too…

e.      Every future consequences are inevitably shaped by our present actions

f.        Koia ‘oku talamai he’e folofola: “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up”

g.       Kaletia 6:9 “Ka ‘oua na’ata fiu ‘I he failelei (Fakafuofua) he ta utu ‘I hono faha’ita’u, ‘o kapau ‘e ‘ikia teta vaivai.

4.      Loto Poto

a.      Taumu’a ko e Poto

b.      Leave a legacy (Tukufakaholo Poto)

Kapau ko ha taha kita ‘oku fakafuofuo ‘a ‘ete mo’ui pea ‘oku hinise leva ‘a ‘ete me’a kotoa ‘i he fekau ‘a e ‘Otua. ‘Oku fakauho ‘a e mo’ui ‘aki ‘a e ngaue ‘a e ‘Otua

1.      Lao Koula Ma’ake 12:30-31

a.      “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ The second is this, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”

b.      (30) Pea teke ‘ofa ki he ‘Eiki ko ho ‘Otua, ‘o fai ‘aki ‘a e Kotoa ‘o ho loto moe kotoa ‘o ho Laumalie moe kotoa ‘o ho ‘atamai, mo e kotoa ‘o ho ivi.

c.       (31) Teke ‘ofa ki ho kaunga’api, ‘o hange ko ho’o ‘ofa kiate koe.

                                                              i.      ‘Oku ‘ikai mo ha tu’utu’uni ‘e mamafa ange…

2.      Matiu 28:19-20 “Koia ke mou oo, ‘o ngaohi ‘a e kakai kotoa pe ko’eku kau ako…”

3.      Matiu 25:45 Pea te ne pehe: Koau ee ‘oku ou tala atu, ko e ‘IKAI te mou fai pehee ki ha taha ‘o e fa’ahinga mama’oni, ko e ‘IKAI ia te mou fai kiate au!

Selemaia 1:5 pea te’eki ke ke ‘alu atu mei he manava Kuou fakataapui koe; neu tuku ke palofita ki he ngaahi pule’anga.

Our Challenge for 2024:

1.      Ako’i Kimautolu (teach me)

2.      Fakafuofua (number)

3.      Utu (Gain) 

4.      Loto Poto (Heart of Wisdom)   


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