The ‘Veil’ is thinning between flesh & spirit – Pt. 1

The Veil of Flesh: The flesh acts as a veil between the inward man (spirit and soul) and the outward man (body). The voice of the natural realm is often loud, making it challenging to walk in the Spirit (2:11-2:53).

Thinning of the Veil: As your mind stays in God’s Word and meditates on it, the Holy Spirit performs in your life what you are meditating on, and the influence of the flesh(5 senses) diminishes (9:54-11:14). This leads to you being more spiritually minded, conscious of the Holy Spirit, and casting down negative thoughts (11:52-12:15).

Biblical References: 

Hebrews 10:20: Refers to Jesus consecrating a new and living way through the “veil of his flesh,” symbolizing His body being torn for humanity’s access to God (23:28-25:10).

1 Peter 3:4: Mentions the “hidden man of the heart” (26:45).

2 Corinthians 4:16: States that “though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day” (27:44).

2 Corinthians 5:16: Emphasizes knowing oneself after the spirit, not the flesh (28:21).

Romans 12:2: Instructs to “be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (32:41).

Ephesians 4:23: Advises to “be renewed in the spirit of your mind” (36:45).

2 Corinthians 10:3-5: Discusses spiritual warfare and taking thoughts captive.

Awareness of the Supernatural: As you become more aware of your mind’s activities and uses, it becomes easier to pass through the veil of flesh into the spirit, making the supernatural life more real (21:36-22:03, 50:05-50:12).