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Why is the veil of the tabernacle significant for Christians?

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The veil signifies Christ's role as the mediator who reconciles us to God, emphasizing the necessity of His sacrifice.

The significance of the veil in the tabernacle for Christians lies in its representation of sin's divide between God and humanity. The veil symbolized the glory of God that was hidden from the people. In Christ, this veil is lifted, as He quenches every barrier through His perfect sacrifice. His role as the mediator was fulfilled when He entered the heavenly sanctuary with His own blood, establishing a new and living way for us to access the Father. This underscores the central Christian belief that salvation comes solely through Christ, who reconciles us to God by His atoning work.
Scripture References: Exodus 26:31-35, Hebrews 10:19-20

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