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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Apr 19 AM

Matthew 27:51
Charles Spurgeon April, 19 1999 Audio
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Behold the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom. Matthew chapter 27 verse 51. No mean miracle was wrought in the rending of so strong and thick a veil. But it was not intended merely as a display of power. Many lessons were herein taught us.

The old law of ordinances was put away and like a worn out vesture rent and laid aside. When Jesus died the sacrifices were all finished because all were fulfilled in him. And therefore the place of their presentation was marked with an evident token of decay.

That rent also revealed all the hidden things of the old dispensation. The mercy seat could now be seen, and the glory of God gleamed forth above it. By the death of our Lord Jesus we have a clear revelation of God. For he was not as Moses who put a veil over his face. Life and immortality are now brought to light and things which have been hidden since the foundation of the world are manifest in him.

The annual ceremony of atonement was thus abolished. The atoning blood, which was once every year sprinkled within the veil, was now offered once and for all by the high priest, and therefore the place of the symbolical rite was broken up. No blood or bullocks or of lambs is needed now for Jesus has entered within the veil with his own blood.

Hence access to God is now permitted and is the privilege of every believer in Christ Jesus. There is no small space laid open through which we may peer at the mercy seat but the rent reaches from the top to the bottom. we may come with boldness to the throne of the heavenly grace

shall we err if we say that the opening of the holy of holies in this marvelous manner by our Lord's expiring cry was the type of the opening of the gates of paradise to all the saints by virtue of the passion our bleeding Lord hath the key of heaven he openeth and no man shutteth let us enter in with him into the heavenly places and sit with him there till our common enemies shall be made his footstool
Charles Spurgeon
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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