Thihnak Cu Kan Ral A Si Ti Lo
- By Chan Lian
- 4 April, 2021
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I Corinthians 15:54-58
Thihnak Cu Kan Ral A Si Ti Lo
Intro: Death is so Un-Americans
Woody Allen said, ”I’m not afraid to die. I just don’t want to be there when it happens.”
– No lio ah upat zok kan duh
– Upat lei ah tar kan tih (Ai tamh tuk nak ah a thut ah a hmur cei)
– Thih hnu ahcun zei kan si bak ti lo (Check 50k/Thlanh a zah/Israel ah a nupi thi 400 vs 4600)
– Thih kan tih nain (1 in every second, 60 in a minute, 3600 in an hour, 8600 in a day, people like you and me)
1. Thihning a phunphun (Mario Cianka, Ruakkuang zohnak ah a thi, Gerald Harris)
– Nung na thih (Timothy 5:6)
– A dull life is death (Tony Campolo teaches sociology at Eastern College up in Pennsylvania)
– A life without joy is death
– A life without hope/excitement is death
– The world has become dead/ dull, boring. And there are some people who aren’t afraid to die because they don’t know what living is.
2. Jesuh zong a thi tak ve
– Khua ticaan nih a thi an ti
– Rome ralkap nih a thi an ti
– Mipur mipi nih a thi an ti
– Ral bawipa nih a thi a ti (Centurian)
– Poltroonic Pilate le Caiphus nih a thi an ti
– Biaknak hruaitu Pharisees le uknak hruaitu Sadducees hna nih a thi an ti
– Mary nih a thi a ti
– A zultu nih a thi an ti
3. Thihnak A Tei (Romans 1:4)
– Chronologists (Date and Time)
– Geographers (Place)
– Architects (buildings, by painters with their Christ-praising pictures)
– Sculptors with their Christ-glorifying statues
– Poets with their Christ-loving verses
– Theologians with their Christ-devoted institutions
– By pulpits with their Christ-exalting sermons
– Writers with their Christ-saturated literature
– Churches with their Christ-worshipping celebrations
(Gerald Harris, Sermonsearch.com)
4. Khrih thawhthannak nih vawlei a nunter than
– Khrih a nun bantukin kan nung ve
– Khrih cu kan chungah a nun bang lomhnak/ ruahchannak/ngeihmi kan ngei peng
– Rose of Sharon vs Jesus (Lady Anna)
– ”Good night, Clarence. I know that God is going to give you a good morning.” Tony Campolo, Italian, joining black church at his Pastor preaching at the funeral)
(Cleansing power and Comforting power, Rome 1:14)
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