Sunday, July 3, 2011

"The Veil That Was Torn"

We must understand something about God's love, and what it was that makes the veil of the temple being torn so meaningful for our ability to fellowship with Him; and not only for the chance that we have for fellowship, but also for those that are not yet His children. It is this special thing that was performed by Jesus Christ on the cross, which was demonstrated visually by the veil in the temple being torn in half; a miracle all in of itself, and something that many must have marveled over. How can that which is not holy have fellowship with that which is holy? I always set in the back at church, and it is not to be close to the door; but to pray for someone that God puts upon my heart to pray for. Someone who I do not know, but that looks out of place, or uncomfortable being in that building. I pray for the pastor also; but in this case, I pray for the message to be delivered, and for the Holy Spirit to soften the heart of whom ever I am praying for. Time and time again, I see the work of God come to life; the alter call is given, and up goes their hand, or up they go to the front of the church. Prayer matters; it matters for us, and it matters for those that might be lost. We must be willing, determined, and steadfast in prayer for the lost; willing to take their case to heart; determined to love what they might become; and steadfast to see it happen!

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