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02/06/2026
Ho Pholosa Ba Mo Letetseng ka Tjheseho
Temana ya sehlooho kajeno e tswa ho:
Baheberu kgaolo ya borobong temana ya mashome a mabedi a metso e robedi
“Kreste o tla hlaha la bobedi ho pholosa ba mo letetseng ka tjheseho.”
Mantswe ana a hokahana hantle le seo Modimo a ileng a se senolela moporofeta Esaia.
Esaia kgaolo ya mashome a mabedi a metso e mehlano temana ya borobedi le ya borobong e bua ka nako e tlang eo Modimo a tla fedisa lefu ka ho sa feleng. O tla hlakola meokgo difahlehong tsa batho ba Hae, mme bohloko le mahlomola a tla fela.
Ka letsatsi leo batho ba Modimo ba tla re:
“Bonang, enwa ke Modimo wa rona; re mo letetse, mme o re pholositse. A re thabeng, re nyakalle polokong ya Hae.”
Potso ya bohlokwa ke ena: Na re hlile re letetse Jesu ka tjheseho?
Re phela lefatsheng le tletseng dintho tse hohelang maikutlo a rona. Mosebetsi, ditaba tsa bophelo, mehala, khomphutha le mecha ya puisano di ka nka nako le menahano ya rona yohle. Le hoja dintho tsena di ka ba molemo, di ka boela tsa re sitisa ho tsepamisa maikutlo a rona ho Modimo le ditshepiso tsa Hae.
Ha re bala Lentswe la Modimo kgafetsa, dipelo tsa rona di qala ho rata dintho tsa Modimo ho feta tsa lefatshe. Re qala ho bona bokamoso boo Modimo a bo lokiseditseng ba mo ratang.
Esaia kgaolo ya mashome a mabedi a metso e mehlano temana ya pele e bontsha kamoo batho ba pholositsweng ba tla rorisa Modimo kateng:
“Morena, O Modimo wa ka; ke tla O phahamisa, hobane O entse dintho tse makatsang, merero ya Hao ya kgale e tshepahala ebile e tiile.”
Ba letetseng Morena ka botshepehi ba tla tlala thabo letsatsing leo.
Moapostola Petrose le yena o ngotse:
Petrose wa pele kgaolo ya pele temana ya borobedi le ya borobong
“Le hoja le sa mo bone hona jwale, lea mo dumela, mme le thaba ka thabo e ke keng ya hlaloswa, le amohela moputso wa tumelo ya lona.”
Nahana feela ka thabo eo! Nahana feela ka kganya eo
Qetellong, Paulose o re hopotsa h**e sehlabelo sa Kreste se tshwanetse ho fetola maphelo a rona.
Baheberu kgaolo ya borobong temana ya leshome le metso e mene
“Madi a Kreste a hloekisa matswalo a rona mesebetsing e shweleng h**e re sebeletse Modimo ya phelang.”
Molaetsa o moholo
Ho letela Jesu ha se feela ho tseba h**e o tla kgutla. Ke ho phela letsatsi le letsatsi re mo tshepile, re mo sebeletsa, mme re etse h**e Mmuso wa Modimo e be wona ntho ya bohlokwa ka ho fetisisa maphelong a rona.
Haeba re mo letetse ka nnete, bophelo ba rona bo tla bontsha seo ka dikgetho tseo re di etsang, ka nako eo re e qetang Lentsweng la Modimo, le ka takatso ya rona ya ho mo sebeletsa.
Ba letetseng Kreste ka tjheseho ba tla mo bona ha a hlaha, mme ba tla thaba le ho nyakalla polokong ya hae ka ho sa feleng.
Thought: Hebrews 9:28;
“TO SAVE THOSE WHO EAGERLY WAIT FOR HIM ”
Let us link up the closing words of our reading in Hebrews (ch.9) “Christ … will appear a second time to save those who are eagerly waiting for him” with the words God gave to Isaiah, in today’s chapter 25, which we referred to yesterday. This describes the time when God “will swallow up death forever; and the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from all faces, and the reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth.” It will be said on that day, ‘Behold, this is our God; we have waited for him, let us be glad and rejoice in his salvation” [Isaiah 25:8,9].
How eagerly are we waiting? Is the world around us full of ways of living that attract us, things that largely or fully occupy our minds? Yes, we have to live in the world and earn our living, but are we keenly interested in the vision God’s word provides for us that goes far beyond the present materialistic way of thinking and doing?
We are forced to admit that this computer communication age, which is very helpful in many ways, is also very distracting – do we need to allow it to be totally distracting? The more our minds feed on God’s word the more we will be attracted to that word. In that coming day, the LORD tells us through Isaiah, the redeemed will say, “O LORD, you are my God; I will exalt you for you have done wonderful things, plans formed of old, faithful and sure. Therefore strong peoples will glorify you; cities of ruthless nations will fear you” [Isaiah 25:1,3].
At that time those who have been “eagerly waiting” and showing this by their priorities in life will “be glad and rejoice.” Peter in his 1st epistle, which we will soon read, expresses this powerfully, “Though you do not now see him, you believe him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and full of glory, obtaining the outcome of your faith_ …” [1 Peter 1:8,9]. Imagine the joy? Imagine the glory?
Finally, note the point Paul made earlier in Hebrews 9! “How much more will the blood of Christ who_ … offered himself without blemish to God, purify our conscience from dead works to serve the living God” [Hebrews 9:14]. If we do not sense our progress in that purifying and, as a result, serving, then we have to ask ourselves, ‘Do I genuinely belong to Christ?’ [bibletruthandprophecy.com]
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