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Beyond the Veil
This phrase was originally a figurative reference to the veil, which concealed the innermost sanctuary of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and it was later taken as referring the mysterious division between the seen and the unseen, between the profane and the holy, between man and GOD.
We can also say that
veils are borders defining knowledge.
I started writing for two reasons, first is the all-important message in the Bible: “The veil has been thorn!” (Mt 27:51; Heb 10:19-22). The veil has been destroyed through the death and resurrection of Jesus. I have testified in my personal life that whenever that Truth is proclaimed, eyes are opened and hearts revived. He is the source of true Knowledge.
The second reason is that I encountered many obstacles when I wanted to live according to my faith, mostly from religious circles, and I found writing about my relationship with God as the only way of getting through the closed doors, being from a country that has less than 0.3% of newborn Bible-believing Christians.
To be able to learn something new every day, we must be aware of the importance of not knowing. Those who know how to explain everything, are robbed of every possibility of new knowledge. Even if they pretend to learn, they just want more of what already know, and this is a kind of knowledge that puffs up. A Lover of Truth will know the difference.
When Jesus said "For nothing is concealed that won't be revealed, and nothing hidden that won't be made known and come to light" (Lk 8:17). He also said before: "No one, after lighting a lamp, covers it with a basket or puts it under a bed, but puts it on a lampstand so that those who come in may see the light.”
Light illuminates, but light also disturbs.
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The English version contains more prophetic texts,
while the Slovenian version contains more testimonies.
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