Jesus gave a loud cry and breathed his last. The veil of the sanctuary was torn in two from top to bottom. ~ Mark 15:37-38 Matthew, Mark and Luke all talk about the veil of the temple/sanctuary being torn in half, from top to bottom at Jesus' death. The Temple of Jerusalem was separated by a veil, that is, the innermost part that housed the Holy of Holies was separated from the outer part that encased the temple. The innermost part was only entered by the High Priest on Atonement day. Now because Jesus died, the tearing of the veil allowed God, the Holy of Holies to be accessible to all. As I reflect on these passages regarding the torn veil, I also see Jesus' humanity and divinity being torn in two at his death. The body of Jesus was now separated from His Spirit/Soul ( until they reunite at the Resurrection). "I commend my Spirit" Jesus says, leaving his body behind. Jesus' body is the temple of the Spirit, that is, The Holy of Holies, and the veil that sepa...
Luke 20:38
"... and He is not the God of the dead, but of the living, for to Him all are alive."
I am convinced that we do not die, that we only transform upon our earthly physical death. We are not simply our bodies, but our essence is our soul and our soul is eternal. Just like the clouds that change into rain, hail or snow, our body changes into spirit and light.
When my husband Michael passed away, his soul emerged and was free to become pure essence. I feel this essence surrounds me, encircling my heart and soul. God of the living has allowed Mike to show me glimpses of his soul in various ways (in nature, music, books, through others and in dreams). I feel Mike and God holding my hand as I walk the rest of my earthly and spiritual journey. I feel their presence in my life.
Everything has that spark of life as God is in everything, and it all is in God. He is the creator of life, therefore, He is the God of the living. Our shells may perish, but the spark that is life never dies.
This life is but a blink of an eye, yet our essence was, is and shall be eternal. Jesus says that to God all is alive and that even those who have died are considered living. When he said this, He was addressing the Sadducees, who did not believe in the afterlife. He was reassuring them that we are eternal. Through Him, with Him and in Him we live, we are truly and forever alive!
Do you feel the Spirit of God within you? Do you see the spark of life in all of creation? Have you experienced a departed loved one's essence?

We can live through the essence that we are gifted with. I think one would need a lot of faith to understand this concept.
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ReplyDeleteI love this painting! It goes so well with the post. Your insight is inspiring to me. I’m really happy that Michael is still present in your life.
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