• When Matthew records the moment Jesus died he lists three immediate supernatural responses. The earth shook. The rocks split. The tombs broke open.
    And the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.
    Most people picture a curtain. Something like a heavy theatre drape or a decorative room divider. Something that — while significant — a person could physically tear if they grabbed it with enough force and desperation.
    That picture is completely wrong. And understanding what the veil actually was changes everything about what happened when it tore.
    The temple veil — the parochet — was the barrier that separated the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies. The outer courts of the temple were accessible to any Jewish person. The inner courts were accessible to priests. The Holy Place was accessible only to specific priests performing specific functions. But the Holy of Holies — the innermost chamber, the room where the presence of God dwelt above the Ark of the Covenant — was accessible to exactly one person on exactly one day of the year.
    The High Priest. On Yom Kippur.
    That was it. One man. One day. Everyone else — every ordinary Israelite, every common priest, every scribe and Pharisee and teacher of the law — was permanently and absolutely excluded from the presence of God by that veil.
    And the veil itself was built to communicate that exclusion powerfully and unmistakeably.
    Jewish historical sources — including the writings of Josephus — describe the temple veil in detail. It was not a curtain. It was approximately 60 feet tall. As tall as a six-storey building. It was woven from blue, purple and scarlet yarn — colours that in the ancient world represented heaven, royalty and blood. It was four inches thick. Not four inches of loose fabric — four inches of densely woven material so strong that the Talmud records it required 300 priests to handle it during temple operations.
    This was a wall. A woven wall between humanity and the presence of God.
    And when Jesus died — at 3pm on Good Friday — it tore.
    Not from the bottom up — which would suggest a human being grabbed the lower edge and pulled. From the top down. Starting at a point 60 feet above the ground that no human hand could reach. Tearing downward completely. In two pieces.
    The direction of the tear is the testimony.
    God tore it. From His side. From the top. Downward. Opening the way that had been closed since Eden. Removing the barrier that had stood between humanity and His presence since the day sin entered the world.
    The High Priest went into the Holy of Holies once a year with blood that could never truly remove sin. Jesus entered heaven itself with His own blood — once — and the veil that kept everyone else out was destroyed at the moment of His death.
    You are not kept at a distance from God anymore. The 60-foot woven wall is gone. The barrier is down. The way is open. The presence that was accessible to one man one day a year is now accessible to every person, every moment, every day, through the name of Jesus.
    The veil didn't just tear. It was demolished. By God. From the top down. The moment the price was paid.
    Share this with your church family this Good Friday. This is what His death actually opened.
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    When Matthew records the moment Jesus died he lists three immediate supernatural responses. The earth shook. The rocks split. The tombs broke open. And the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. Most people picture a curtain. Something like a heavy theatre drape or a decorative room divider. Something that — while significant — a person could physically tear if they grabbed it with enough force and desperation. That picture is completely wrong. And understanding what the veil actually was changes everything about what happened when it tore. The temple veil — the parochet — was the barrier that separated the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies. The outer courts of the temple were accessible to any Jewish person. The inner courts were accessible to priests. The Holy Place was accessible only to specific priests performing specific functions. But the Holy of Holies — the innermost chamber, the room where the presence of God dwelt above the Ark of the Covenant — was accessible to exactly one person on exactly one day of the year. The High Priest. On Yom Kippur. That was it. One man. One day. Everyone else — every ordinary Israelite, every common priest, every scribe and Pharisee and teacher of the law — was permanently and absolutely excluded from the presence of God by that veil. And the veil itself was built to communicate that exclusion powerfully and unmistakeably. Jewish historical sources — including the writings of Josephus — describe the temple veil in detail. It was not a curtain. It was approximately 60 feet tall. As tall as a six-storey building. It was woven from blue, purple and scarlet yarn — colours that in the ancient world represented heaven, royalty and blood. It was four inches thick. Not four inches of loose fabric — four inches of densely woven material so strong that the Talmud records it required 300 priests to handle it during temple operations. This was a wall. A woven wall between humanity and the presence of God. And when Jesus died — at 3pm on Good Friday — it tore. Not from the bottom up — which would suggest a human being grabbed the lower edge and pulled. From the top down. Starting at a point 60 feet above the ground that no human hand could reach. Tearing downward completely. In two pieces. The direction of the tear is the testimony. God tore it. From His side. From the top. Downward. Opening the way that had been closed since Eden. Removing the barrier that had stood between humanity and His presence since the day sin entered the world. The High Priest went into the Holy of Holies once a year with blood that could never truly remove sin. Jesus entered heaven itself with His own blood — once — and the veil that kept everyone else out was destroyed at the moment of His death. You are not kept at a distance from God anymore. The 60-foot woven wall is gone. The barrier is down. The way is open. The presence that was accessible to one man one day a year is now accessible to every person, every moment, every day, through the name of Jesus. The veil didn't just tear. It was demolished. By God. From the top down. The moment the price was paid. Share this with your church family this Good Friday. This is what His death actually opened. 🙏✝️ #Easter #TheVeil #HolyOfHolies #BibleFacts #HiddenBibleFacts #EasterTruth #GoodFriday #JesusChrist #ChristianFaith #HolyWeek #Easter2026 #ResurrectionSunday #BiblicalHistory #BibleStudy #EasterFacts #TempleVeil #FaithFacts #CrossOfChrist #AccessToGod #FaithAndHistory
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  • Unvail Bible Study on Good Friday was powerful! fellowship, birthdays, and amazing visitors from Uganda, Rwanda, Libya, and Kenya. Grateful for the word and growth in Christ.

    #UBS #UnvailBibleStudy #CCM #CrestOfChristMinistries #goodfriday
    Unvail Bible Study on Good Friday was powerful! fellowship, birthdays, and amazing visitors from Uganda, Rwanda, Libya, and Kenya. Grateful for the word and growth in Christ. #UBS #UnvailBibleStudy #CCM #CrestOfChristMinistries #goodfriday
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  • Title: The Three-Day Journey of the Faithful – From Cross to Rest to Rising

    They stayed when almost everyone else ran away.
    They watched Him die.
    They saw where His body was laid.
    Then they went home, prepared spices… and rested.

    Not because they had given up.
    But because they obeyed.

    Luke 23:55-56 (GNT) tells us about the faithful women who followed Jesus from Galilee. They witnessed the cross. They prepared spices for His burial. And on the Sabbath, they rested – just as the Law commanded.

    These women teach us three powerful lessons for our own journey:

    Good Friday (Sacrifice) – They saw the tomb. They stayed near Jesus even when hope seemed dead. True faithfulness doesn't flee when things get dark.

    Sabbath Rest (Obedience) – They rested according to the commandment. Even in deep grief, they trusted God's timing and honored His holy day. Rest is not weakness – it's faith in action.

    Easter (Rising) – Their faithful waiting led to the empty tomb. They came to serve a dead body, but found a risen Lord. Hope always rises after rest.

    They saw. They prepared. They rested. Then God rose.

    This Holy Week, let's walk the same journey:
    From cross to rest to rising.

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    #GoodFriday #SabbathRest #Easter #FaithfulWomen #TheySawTheTomb #PreparedSpices #RestedOnTheSabbath #Luke2355 #Luke2356 #WitnessesOfTheCross #WaitingForEaster #HealthAndRest #HonouringTheSabbath #HonorTheLordOfTheSabbath #SoberAndReady #ChaplainSchafiOMBKenyan
    Title: The Three-Day Journey of the Faithful – From Cross to Rest to Rising They stayed when almost everyone else ran away. They watched Him die. They saw where His body was laid. Then they went home, prepared spices… and rested. Not because they had given up. But because they obeyed. Luke 23:55-56 (GNT) tells us about the faithful women who followed Jesus from Galilee. They witnessed the cross. They prepared spices for His burial. And on the Sabbath, they rested – just as the Law commanded. These women teach us three powerful lessons for our own journey: ✝️ Good Friday (Sacrifice) – They saw the tomb. They stayed near Jesus even when hope seemed dead. True faithfulness doesn't flee when things get dark. 🕯️ Sabbath Rest (Obedience) – They rested according to the commandment. Even in deep grief, they trusted God's timing and honored His holy day. Rest is not weakness – it's faith in action. 🌅 Easter (Rising) – Their faithful waiting led to the empty tomb. They came to serve a dead body, but found a risen Lord. Hope always rises after rest. They saw. They prepared. They rested. Then God rose. This Holy Week, let's walk the same journey: From cross to rest to rising. --- #GoodFriday #SabbathRest #Easter #FaithfulWomen #TheySawTheTomb #PreparedSpices #RestedOnTheSabbath #Luke2355 #Luke2356 #WitnessesOfTheCross #WaitingForEaster #HealthAndRest #HonouringTheSabbath #HonorTheLordOfTheSabbath #SoberAndReady #ChaplainSchafiOMBKenyan
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  • Kisoro Community Church||Good Friday Service
    The Last Supper: A Powerful Moment in Faith

    Today, Ps. Eshima Milton reminded us of the significance of Jesus' final meal with His disciples. This moment not only prepared them for His crucifixion but also fulfilled God’s redemptive plan.

    As we reflect on this Good Friday, let’s remember the depth of His love and the predictions of betrayal and denial that remind us of our humanity.

    #GoodFriday
    #TheLastSupper #KisoroCommunityChurch
    Kisoro Community Church||Good Friday Service The Last Supper: A Powerful Moment in Faith Today, Ps. Eshima Milton reminded us of the significance of Jesus' final meal with His disciples. This moment not only prepared them for His crucifixion but also fulfilled God’s redemptive plan. As we reflect on this Good Friday, let’s remember the depth of His love and the predictions of betrayal and denial that remind us of our humanity. #GoodFriday #TheLastSupper #KisoroCommunityChurch
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  • #forgive #jesus #resurrectionday #goodfriday #sacrifice #love #church
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  • "The women who had followed Jesus from Galilee went with Joseph and saw the tomb and how Jesus' body was placed in it." "Then they went back home and prepared the spices and perfumes for the body. On the Sabbath they rested, as the Law commanded."
    (Luke 23:55-56, GNT)

    #GoodFriday #SabbathRest #Easter #FaithfulWomen #TheySawTheTomb #PreparedSpices #RestedOnTheSabbath #Luke2355 #Luke2356 #WitnessesOfTheCross #WaitingForEaster #HealthAndRest #HonouringTheSabbath #HonorTheLordOfTheSabbath #SoberAndReady #ChaplainSchafiOMBKenyan
    "The women who had followed Jesus from Galilee went with Joseph and saw the tomb and how Jesus' body was placed in it." "Then they went back home and prepared the spices and perfumes for the body. On the Sabbath they rested, as the Law commanded." (Luke 23:55-56, GNT) #GoodFriday #SabbathRest #Easter #FaithfulWomen #TheySawTheTomb #PreparedSpices #RestedOnTheSabbath #Luke2355 #Luke2356 #WitnessesOfTheCross #WaitingForEaster #HealthAndRest #HonouringTheSabbath #HonorTheLordOfTheSabbath #SoberAndReady #ChaplainSchafiOMBKenyan
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  • He carried our shame so we could carry His glory. Because of this exchange, we have a brand new life in Him.

    #GoodFriday #TheGreatestExchange #RighteousnessInChrist #PassionWeek #Calvary #TheGospel #LordsBook
    🕊️👑 He carried our shame so we could carry His glory. Because of this exchange, we have a brand new life in Him. #GoodFriday #TheGreatestExchange #RighteousnessInChrist #PassionWeek #Calvary #TheGospel #LordsBook
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  • He stayed until every debt was paid. Let the depth of His sacrifice remind you how truly loved you are.

    #GoodFriday #UnconditionalLove #PassionWeek #SacrificeOfChrist #Calvary #JesusPaidItAll #FaithJourney #Redeemed
    ❤️ He stayed until every debt was paid. Let the depth of His sacrifice remind you how truly loved you are. #GoodFriday #UnconditionalLove #PassionWeek #SacrificeOfChrist #Calvary #JesusPaidItAll #FaithJourney #Redeemed
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  • Jesus entered the stillness of the tomb, and the world waited in silence. But even in the darkness, God was working a plan that would change history forever.

    #GoodFriday #TheBurial #PassionWeek #GodIsWorking #SilentFriday #HopeIsComing #Redemption
    🌑 Jesus entered the stillness of the tomb, and the world waited in silence. But even in the darkness, God was working a plan that would change history forever. #GoodFriday #TheBurial #PassionWeek #GodIsWorking #SilentFriday #HopeIsComing #Redemption
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