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Posted by Dion Todd April 13th, 2024 3,305 Views 8 Comments
Jesus cried again with a loud voice, and yielded up his spirit. Behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from the top to the bottom. The earth quaked and the rocks were split. Matthew 27:50–51 WEB.
Under the old covenant, the high priest entered a room in the temple called the "Holy of Holies" once a year on Yom Kippur. The Day of Atonement. The ark of the covenant was kept there. The manifest presence of God dwelt above the mercy seat. No one but the high priest was ever allowed to enter this inner room. The "Holy of Holies" was a perfect cube. Its height, width, and length were all about fifteen feet.
There was a thick veil (curtain) the high priest had to pass through to do this. The curtain had many layers and formed a maze for the high priest to enter. Early Jewish tradition describes the outer veil as thick as a man's hand (about four inches), sixty feet tall, and thirty feet wide. It was so heavy that it took three hundred priests to manipulate it. The curtain was renewed each year and was said to be strong enough that if horses were tied to each side of it, they could not pull it apart.
The veil was a barrier between a sinful man and a Holy God. If someone had stumbled in there unprepared, they would have fallen dead in His presence. The manifest presence of God was shielded from mankind by this thick curtain. The veil. Only after careful preparation, the high priest could enter the Holy of Holies and make atonement for the people's sins once a year.
When Jesus was crucified, the temple's veil was torn from top to bottom. God reached down and simply pulled it open. This allows us to enter directly into the Lord's manifest presence. Jesus atoned for our sin. We can now enter into the Lord's presence wherever we are. Whether in a hospital, a prison, or home, the Lord's door is now open for those who want it. The perfect sacrifice of Jesus on the cross atoned for our sin. It removed the barrier that separated us from God's presence. Those who were once forbidden are now welcome.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, I pray I experience more of Your presence in my life. Please help me walk closely with You and to live a life pleasing to You. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen!
Note: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God.” (Philippians 4:6-7) ~ If you have a prayer need, we are here for you! We and the prayer team are ready to lift you up at our private prayer page: RHM Prayer Network
As some of you know, Scott Riegelmann, who was a long-time brother here at RHM, passed away last Friday. His service will be in Oregon this Friday (5/23). If anyone happens to have any words that you'd like to share at his service, please message me by Thursday and they will be read in his honor at his service. God bless, everyone 🙏!
Comment from Wanda Pennington
8 hours ago
Remembering Scott's family in prayer. Sending my condolences 🙏
Comment from Lisa Moran
8 hours ago
Praying for Scott’s family. Thank you Sylvia for keeping us updated.
Comment from Lynn Brown
8 hours ago
Praying for Scott's family and friends. He will be greatly missed.🙏🩷
Comment from Bella Colliander
9 hours ago
Comfort and peace to Scott's family. He was a true friend and dearly loved. 🕊️
Comment from Elena Vasquez
9 hours ago
😢
Comment from Roseanne Braverman
9 hours ago
Such sad news, I’m sorry to hear. Please give my condolences to his family. 🙏🏻
Comment from Kevin J. Eck
11 hours ago
My Condolences to Scott's Family, God Bless them.
Comment from Celeste Strenn
11 hours ago
Prayers so much for Scott’s family 🙏🏽