Jesus Christ, who died on the Cross for humanity's sins, was sent by God the Father to save mankind from themselves and the dark enemy of the Living God, while offering us a new identity.
Through the Veil is a docudrama revealing Christ, who suffered and died to tear His flesh, and the Veil makes way for each of His sheep to follow Him through that very Veil who is Christ - into the Holiest place of God, where The Life, Christ’s Life Eternal, is to be lived on earth as it is in heaven for all authentic believers.
A dear friend approached me asking if I would help her produce a short film revealing the story of The Veil, which was torn, for the believer’s passage to God the Father through Christ. It took all but a few minutes to decide to assist her in this endeavor. We hope you enjoy this featured docudrama.
The veil in the Tabernacle, and later in the Temple, played a significant role in the religious practices of the Israelites. Here’s a brief overview of its history and significance:
Placement and Description: The veil, made of fine-twined linen with images of cherubim, was placed strategically in the Tabernacle. It divided the inside of the Tabernacle into two rooms: the Holy Place and the Holy of Holies. The veil hung from gold hooks supported by four pillars of acacia wood overlaid with gold anchored into four sockets of silver.
Symbol of Separation: The veil served as a barrier between God and man, shutting God in and man out. It symbolized the profound separation between a holy God and sinful humanity, highlighted by the physical barrier that the Veil created within the Tabernacle.
Access to Worship: The curtains permitted access to worship after the priest had met the required conditions outlined in the Mosaic Law. Only the high priest could enter the Holy of Holies once a year on the Day of Atonement to offer blood upon the mercy seat for his and the people’s sins.
Significance in Christianity: In Christian theology, the tearing of the veil at the moment of Jesus’ death symbolized the removal of the separation between God and humanity. It signified that through Jesus’ sacrifice, all people could have direct access to God.
This is a brief summary, and the veil’s significance is deeply rooted in the theological and historical context of the Bible and the indwelling Life of Jesus Christ, who lives within all authentic believers.
INDWELLING MEANING
This is the very reason Jesus Christ came to the earth. He came to give each person Life! His Life!
For God gave His Life for us, to give His Life to us, to live His Life through us. In the Old Testament, animals were sacrificed once a year on the Day of Atonement, their blood sprinkled on the east side of the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant, found in the place of the Holy of Holies. With the coming of Christ, old things passed away, and all things became new.
The outpouring of the blood of the Lamb of God had to occur before the outpouring of the Spirit could be Bestowed.
The blood of Christ had to be shed… for sin to be forgiven… once and for all.
During the Babylonian siege over Jerusalem in 586 BC, the Prophet Jeremiah hid the Ark of the Covenant in his cave. Some 619 years later, its position was exactly under the crucifixion site of Jesus Christ. Upon His death, two things happened: an earthquake tore the ground below, and a spear was plunged into the left side of Christ, where water and blood poured out. Draining from the body of Christ, His precious blood made its way down the crosspost and into the ground below.
Each purchased believer was made a brand-new creation; each person was given a new spirit, the Holy Spirit, alive to God, which is Jesus’s Spirit, and where Christ unites Himself. In this reality, the believer is indwelt by the very Life of Christ.
Each purchased one is now hidden in Him, at the right-hand side of God, with the freedom to experience an intimate relationship with the Holy Spirit, Jesus, and God the Father.
Eternal Life is not something that begins when we become a Christians. It is something we entered and which we become a partaker at the moment of salvation. It is receiving a new life altogether- Christ’s Life.
By the Power of the Blood of Christ, each born-again believer is redeemed, raised up, sanctified, seated in the Holiest, and continually cleansed. God asks each indwelt believer, purchased by the blood of Jesus, to abide, to rest in Christ, and receive the Truth of one’s identity, moment by moment, for each moment has the Power of eternity. The ‘Doing’ or walking in the Spirit soon follows when a believer walks in the Spirit. In this, we discover the purpose of “being” to do – to stand victorious over the temptations and assaults of the enemy.
With a continual reckoning of one’s identity in Christ and the reality of the continual effects of the Blood of Christ, the Law of the Spirit of Christ will be released through each believer, setting each free from the battle in the mind, free from the bondage of the law of sin and death - where the enemy’s temptations ensnare.
Jesus Christ, who died on the Cross for humanity's sins, was sent by God the Father to save mankind from themselves and the dark enemy of the Living God.
Jesus is requesting your attention.
He was sent to the earth through a virgin’s birth, by the seed of God the Father – by the Holy Spirit. He is the Son of God.
Earthly parents raised Jesus. He taught the Jewish theologians at the age of twelve.
Baptized by John before entering the ministry. Filled with the Holy Spirit at the moment of coming out of the water and was sent into His ministry that would ultimately require Him to give His Life on the Cross for all future generations.
He conducted The Last Supper with His disciples, explaining why He must die, be buried, and be resurrected from the Tomb.
While on the Cross, He bled out as a payment for humanity’s sins. As soon as He took His last breath, the Veil separating the Holy of Hollies from humans was torn from the top to the bottom – symbolizing all those who come unto Him shall pass through the Veil to have indwelling Life with Jesus Himself.
Then, the stone rolled away. Releasing the resurrected Life of Christ for eternities forever.
Christ, who suffered and died to tear His flesh and the Veil, makes way for each of His sheep to be indwelt by Him and follow Him through that very Veil who is Christ - into the Holiest place of God, where The Life, Christ’s Life Eternal, is to be lived on earth as it is in heaven.
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