The veil of the flesh
- Brittany Washington
- Jan 8
- 3 min read
Recently in some meditative time with the Holy Spirit, after a long hiatus, I noticed a few connections.
The Lord has, in the past, given me revelation around male and female roles and the veil and its significance. On this day Holy Spirit showed me how the veil being torn at the death of our Savior is not by chance. The veil being ripped released the Holy Spirit. Out on a new mission, re-leased. From hovering above the waters, to being singularly confined, to dwelling within billions of little temples, burning like an unquenchable fire.
When the Son's flesh was torn the veil was torn and the Holy Spirit was freed. These things happened physically but it shows us that we too are to tear apart the flesh, disregarding its desires and remembering the the mission of our eternal spirits. Our marching orders that are transcribed in Heaven. Just as Jesus pressed through unto death to fulfill His mission and deliver all of humanity, we are also called to do so. While our missions are never to save all of mankind, we do all ultimately have a purpose.
Holy Spirit revealed another connection. I've always been facinated by fertilization. From seed starting while gardening to the opening scene of Look Who’s Talking fertilization has interested me. During various times with God He has shown me how the sperm and tail resemble the brain and spine. How the egg sac encapsulates the sperm like the body encapsulates the brain. The sperm is the germ that sets the egg into creation and direction. The brain and spine run the body.
In a traditional household, the Father sets the tone for the home. Are they a science or sports family? Tech business owners or farmers? Golfers or gamers? What WILL his family be known for? While the mother manages the things of the flesh, things like cleanliness, food, warmth, comfort, and emotions. In this human experience both are vital and important. However, in order to return to Spirit we must quiet the flesh. (It can be argued that a mother’s job is to carefully satisfy the needs of the flesh so that the father’s desires can be actuated in the family)
Christ committed the ultimate silencing on the cross at Calvary. Our spirits are the little piece of God germ encapsulated in flesh. On the cross, the flesh/veil was torn/silenced so that the Will of God could move freely and manifest inside of every vessel willing to recieve His Holy Spirit. Similarly, sperm only enters the egg if the egg decides the sperm is worthy. Then it is sealed; no other sperm can enter and the code for that human being is set. Similarly when the Holy Spirit enters us we are sealed, often God’s plans for us are revealed, and we are set in motion towards our life goals.
Another example is with a seed and it’s environment. The seed is coded and set with intention but it’s environment determines how large that seed will grow and how fast. Our spirt is like that seed. The Holy Spirit is like good rain water that wakes up the spirit/will/intention of the seed. The soil being the flesh that fuels the purpose of the seed. The Sun being the Father that your spirit’s energy comes from. That which you are eternally reaching towards. You could grow your seed in sand using city water and LED lights. But their vigor will never be as great, as if they were in their natural environment. Striving at times, but in the will and of the coding of God.
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