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Veil removal!

 COMPLETELY REMOVE THE VEIL


Is it possible to receive a partial healing, which is dependent upon further obedience to become a full and complete healing.  This idea is referenced in this context:

Joh 5:14 KJV Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto you.

We can certainly see, that sin, in this instance, can bring about a situation more unbearable then in the beginning.  

But what about, when Yeshua removes the veil from a believers eyes, when they receive the Set Apart Spirit; is the veil removed all at once, or,  partially, one precept at a time?  

Our foundational verse found in Isaiah 28:10-12, speaks of a learning process, which is line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little, there a little.  And Yeshua may give reference to a very similar process in John 14:26: 

Joh 14:26 KJV But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.

The Comforter will teach you all things!  This means, that a individual can have the comforter abiding with them, and not yet possess all the knowledge or understanding they need to complete their journey.

The Comforter will help a believer remember their teachings.  Now, the apostles had Yeshua, the ultimate teacher with them, to teach them in person.  We, on the other hand, have less anointed preachers and teachers, which places upon us the necessity, of studying His word.  For only if we study His word, will the Comforter be able to bring it back to our remembrance, when we need it.   

The Hebrew/Aramaic word for Comforter is:

paraq: Redeemer/Remover

Lata: Curse/Veil

So then the paraq-lata  , that is, Comforter/Advocate, is the Redeemer of the curse and the remover of the veil. 

The curse of sin, is a veil over the eyes, which allows the sinner to continue in their sin, conscience free.

2Co 3:15 KJV But even unto this day, when Moses is read, the vail is upon their heart.

It is so convenient to say this applies only to unbelieving Jews, but how many Christians continue reading the Scriptures with the veil over their eyes.  And we know the veil will only be lifted, line by line.  Study must become a part of our worship and praise, for the veil to become fully lifted.  Only then can we have confidence in the following verse:

2Co 3:16 KJV Nevertheless when it shall turn to the Lord, the vail shall be taken away.

Yah Yeshua is the Redeemer of the curse, and the Remover of the veil, and He will remove that veil one precept at a time, but we must do our part.  Enter into our quiet place of study and meditation, pray in the Spirit, and alllow Yah to bring things to our remembrance, that we need, to remove the veil.

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