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In week two of our series “The Veil,” Pastor Joshua showed us how looking at the design of the Old Testament tabernacle, we see how the veil separated people from the fullness of God’s presence. It wasn’t a sign of rejection, but a boundary of mercy, showing both God’s holiness and humanity’s need for redemption.
As we walk through the Outer Court, the Holy Place, and the Most Holy Place, we discover a powerful picture of the journey toward God and the barrier that once stood in the way.
The good news is that through Jesus Christ, the veil has been torn and the way into God’s presence has been opened.
"I said yes to Jesus!" - Click Here!
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By Life Church RoanokeIn week two of our series “The Veil,” Pastor Joshua showed us how looking at the design of the Old Testament tabernacle, we see how the veil separated people from the fullness of God’s presence. It wasn’t a sign of rejection, but a boundary of mercy, showing both God’s holiness and humanity’s need for redemption.
As we walk through the Outer Court, the Holy Place, and the Most Holy Place, we discover a powerful picture of the journey toward God and the barrier that once stood in the way.
The good news is that through Jesus Christ, the veil has been torn and the way into God’s presence has been opened.
"I said yes to Jesus!" - Click Here!
Connect with us!
instagram.com/lifechurchroa
Facebook.com/lifechurchroa
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.