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CHRISTIAN ZE NUN IN MIPHUN LE RAM

Christian roh in nung ciah cung Pathian daihdan in ruat, Pathian lungawi tuhin ruat kin tam. 

Sunday nia ah thupui rohin mi hmai ah to ben, ding ben, thurel ben ciah thupui ber in ruat in nung kin tam ii. Sunday ben lekhaw laivum ai minung dang te thawn danglam cuanglo in nung lianglo lawn.

Khua le ram ca tu zai khai siang thai lo, laivum thil, politics, Pathian thu lo, tiin ruat lianglo. Kin khua le ram tu Christian rohroh in nung, fel rohroh pawl in iit roh selai, thazang le sumsaw thawh hiam rohroh tuh kin mawi napui, siang tuh bul lo kin tam sawn.

Cia bang kin lungput maanin kin khua le ram tu mi hrokhrawl le mi phalo te pawl in konghoi tuh hnak in dah ii sing. Kin san ah Kawl ralkap le Min Aung Hlaing te kut tuar lianglo, hiam thaih in kin reek, kin siat, kin uk ciah ruat ciahco fangin Christian roh ti dun te pawl ai kin lungput siikin tuar tlak ti kuul ii.

Hlanlai ai Bawi Zisuh san ah Pharisee le Saducee te thawn kin bang. Sualhnak nai lo Bawi Zisuh itsik ai, pomtu le rektu ciah Israel/Jews te lakah Pathian thu rohin nung tidun Pharisee le Saducee te ii. Pathian thu rohin nung in ruat dun Israel te in Zisuh reek khaw, cia hnua rai lo pah  kum 30 ah Israel te pawl in thupui ber in dah hnak Jerusalem temple ciah Rome in siat sio ai, Israel ram ciah hnawmcan sio in, konzong ah tlan in Isreal ram paai awng ii.

Christian ze in ruatin nung; zarh siar pumkhawm in mi lakah dinhmun ngah thupui ber in ruat; zarh siar pumkhawm ah mipui hnen ah Thawhlawm khon ṭio; hla siar 1/10 mipui hnen in ngah tliatlo; sumsaw nai ber ciah Christian pawlpui te.

Pawlpui hrang kin caan, kin nun le sumsaw kin siang bangin khua le ram khangsohnak ca siang ve singlai kin miphun le ram khangso roh tuh napui. Hetin kin miphun le ram tu Pathian thu in nung lo te pawl in bawm tuh hnak le tawlrel tuh hnak in dah ii sing. Ciaman, misual le miphalo te in kin miphun le ram uk in thunai ciah aican pha umh lo.

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