• 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
    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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  • Spiritual drift happens quietly. Stay alert to what God is doing now.

    #HolyWeek #StayAwake #SpiritualAlertness #FaithReady #BeWatchful #WatchAndPray #Lordsbook
    👀 Spiritual drift happens quietly. Stay alert to what God is doing now. #HolyWeek #StayAwake #SpiritualAlertness #FaithReady #BeWatchful #WatchAndPray #Lordsbook
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  • We serve a living God.

    Death could not hold Him, and the grave could not keep Him.

    #HolyWeek #HeIsAlive #ResurrectionPower #HopeInChrist #EasterFaith
    We serve a living God. 🌅 Death could not hold Him, and the grave could not keep Him. #HolyWeek #HeIsAlive #ResurrectionPower #HopeInChrist #EasterFaith
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  • When everything seemed still and hope felt buried, God was still at work. What looked like silence in the death of Jesus Christ was actually the unfolding of the greatest act of redemption the world would ever see.

    Even when God seems silent, He is still saving, still working, still fulfilling His plan.

    #SilentButSaving #TheCross #RedemptionStory #HolyWeek #FaithInTheSilence #JesusSaves
    🌑 When everything seemed still and hope felt buried, God was still at work. What looked like silence in the death of Jesus Christ was actually the unfolding of the greatest act of redemption the world would ever see. 🙏 Even when God seems silent, He is still saving, still working, still fulfilling His plan. #SilentButSaving #TheCross #RedemptionStory #HolyWeek #FaithInTheSilence #JesusSaves
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  • Hope seemed lost… but God wasn’t finished.

    When Jesus Christ was laid in the tomb, it looked like the end. The disciples were grieving, the world was silent, and hope felt buried. But what seemed like defeat was only the beginning of God’s greatest victory.

    Even when everything looks finished, God is still working.

    #HopeInGod #GodIsNotFinished #HolyWeek #FaithInTheDark #ResurrectionHope #TrustGod
    🌅 Hope seemed lost… but God wasn’t finished. 🌑 When Jesus Christ was laid in the tomb, it looked like the end. The disciples were grieving, the world was silent, and hope felt buried. But what seemed like defeat was only the beginning of God’s greatest victory. 🙏 Even when everything looks finished, God is still working. #HopeInGod #GodIsNotFinished #HolyWeek #FaithInTheDark #ResurrectionHope #TrustGod
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  • Every step, every sacrifice, every moment of pain was part of the redemption story, so that we could be forgiven, restored, and brought back to God.

    #JesusLovesYou #TheCross #HolyWeek #GraceAndMercy #FaithInChrist #Redeemed
    ❤️Every step, every sacrifice, every moment of pain was part of the redemption story, so that we could be forgiven, restored, and brought back to God. #JesusLovesYou #TheCross #HolyWeek #GraceAndMercy #FaithInChrist #Redeemed
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  • The way is open. You are welcomed into His presence.

    Because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the barrier of sin that separated humanity from God has been removed. Through Him, we can come boldly into God’s presence, not by our own merit, but by His grace.

    #AccessToGod #JesusPaidItAll #GraceThroughChrist #TheCross #FaithInChrist #HolyWeek
    ❤️ The way is open. You are welcomed into His presence. ✝️ Because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the barrier of sin that separated humanity from God has been removed. Through Him, we can come boldly into God’s presence, not by our own merit, but by His grace. #AccessToGod #JesusPaidItAll #GraceThroughChrist #TheCross #FaithInChrist #HolyWeek
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  • Jesus Christ, the King of kings, didn’t arrive on a throne of gold but in simplicity and meekness. He chose the path of service, sacrifice, and the cross, all to rescue your soul and bring you into eternal life.

    True greatness is found in humble love.

    #KingInHumility #JesusSaves #TheCross #HolyWeek #GraceAndMercy #FaithInChrist
    👑 Jesus Christ, the King of kings, didn’t arrive on a throne of gold but in simplicity and meekness. He chose the path of service, sacrifice, and the cross, all to rescue your soul and bring you into eternal life. 🙏 True greatness is found in humble love. #KingInHumility #JesusSaves #TheCross #HolyWeek #GraceAndMercy #FaithInChrist
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  • The centurion and those guarding Him witnessed His sacrifice and declared, “Truly this was the Son of God.” Even those who didn’t believe couldn’t ignore the truth of who He was and what He accomplished.

    Sometimes the evidence of God’s work can’t be hidden.

    When Jesus Christ hung on the cross, the power of God was undeniable.

    #EvenUnbelieversSaw #JesusSacrifice #TheCross #FaithInChrist #HolyWeek #TruthRevealed
    👀 The centurion and those guarding Him witnessed His sacrifice and declared, “Truly this was the Son of God.” Even those who didn’t believe couldn’t ignore the truth of who He was and what He accomplished. 🙏 Sometimes the evidence of God’s work can’t be hidden. ✝️ When Jesus Christ hung on the cross, the power of God was undeniable. #EvenUnbelieversSaw #JesusSacrifice #TheCross #FaithInChrist #HolyWeek #TruthRevealed
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  • When everything seemed still and hope felt buried, God was still at work. What looked like silence in the death of Jesus Christ was actually the unfolding of the greatest act of redemption the world would ever see.

    Even when God seems silent, He is still saving, still working, still fulfilling His plan.

    #SilentButSaving #TheCross #RedemptionStory #HolyWeek #FaithInTheSilence #JesusSaves
    🌑 When everything seemed still and hope felt buried, God was still at work. What looked like silence in the death of Jesus Christ was actually the unfolding of the greatest act of redemption the world would ever see. 🙏 Even when God seems silent, He is still saving, still working, still fulfilling His plan. #SilentButSaving #TheCross #RedemptionStory #HolyWeek #FaithInTheSilence #JesusSaves
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