23/04/2026
When Jesus died, Scripture tells us something extraordinary happened: “And behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.” (Matthew 27:51)
That veil wasn’t decorative. It was a massive, thick curtain that separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place—the place where God’s presence dwelled. Only the high priest could enter, and only once a year, and only with blood.
Then Jesus died and the veil tore. Not from bottom to top—as if torn by human hands—but from top to bottom, showing that God Himself initiated it.
This was a prophetic sign declaring that the separation between God and man was finished. No more priests standing in the gap. No more repeated sacrifices. No more distance. The torn veil quietly preached the gospel: Because Jesus’ sacrifice was complete, access to God was now open.
What once required blood, rituals, and mediation was fulfilled in a single moment through Christ. The way into God’s presence was no longer restricted—it was restored.
So when the veil tore, heaven was making an announcement:
The barrier is gone.
The price is paid.
Come boldly.
You don’t have to rely on someone’s else prayers or mediation. You can go straight to God yourself. Jesus made the way once and for all.