WITHIN THE VEIL

MESSAGE BY: EVG. STAN VARNEY


HEBREWS 6: 18 – 20

VS. 18- That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a
strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold on the hope set before us:
VS. 19- Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which entereth
into that within the veil.
VS. 20- Wither the forerunner is for us entered, even Jesus, made a High Priest forever even after
the Order of Melchizedek. (Melki-Tzedek) kedeztiklem (Hebrew)

God is preparing a people that are ready to go into the fullness of God within the veil. His Holy of
Holies (Hebrew- Kadesh Kadashim). When comparing our walk with God to the Tabernacle of
Moses we understand that the altar of the burnt offering was in the outer court. (Exodus 27: 1-19)
This compares to our making ourselves a sacrifice Holy and acceptable to God. (Romans 12:1-2).
This cleanses us from the flesh to live after His Spirit and move toward the Holy Place, the pre-
entrance into the Holy of Holies, where Moses kept the table of showbread; the candlestick; the
golden altar of incense; without the veil. (Exodus 40:21-27). This compares to the receiving of the
Holy Ghost and becoming prepared to enter the veil wherein the fullness of God is. And of course
the veil signifies the Holy Ghost. (Hebrews 9:8) Within the veil of the Holy of Holies has the golden
censer, and the most precious article in the schema of the first tabernacle; The Jewish faith; and to
Christian Faith; The Ark of The Covenant!  Which of itself and its contents is a representation of
God and His Word, which He is (I AM THAT I AM!),
which compares to us coming into the fullness of His life and Revelation.

(An excellent summary of the tabernacle is of course in Hebrews 9: 1- 8)

To receive God in His fullness we must go within the veil.

Seeing His completion will bring us to completion!- Within the veil is seeing God on the mercy seat
causing us to be made into His Righteousness. Thus receiving True Holiness from His Spirit and not
our flesh!

Seeing God in the fullness of Glory will indeed bring us into the same Glory with Him.