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Why the Veil Should Be Closed Until We Are Perfected

 
People who have been satanically ritually abused often, but not always, have the ability to see into the spirit world because during rituals, the demons have stripped away the protective veils God placed between us and the spirit realm as protection from deception and demons. Any occult involvement, even the reading of occult literature, starts removing those protective veils.
 
The spirit realm is composed of two realities…heaven and hell. What is in our heart determines which realm we will see into. Since none of us is yet perfected and thereby still has some measure of sinfulness in our heart, it is for our benefit that we not see into that realm. When we are without spot or wrinkle and able to look into the face of Jesus, then he will open that realm to us. The principles explained in The Four Living Creatures show God’s way of stripping away those protective veils as we progress in holiness and relationship with him.
 
God does intend to open this realm to his church in these end times but only as we are perfected in him. An insight into this can be seen in John 1 where Jesus said of Nathanael, “Behold an Israelite indeed in whom there is no guile” (deceit), then went on to say, “Hereafter ye shall see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man.” Those of us who are living in these end times who come to the place where all deceit is gone from our heart can expect to see into an open heaven, but only through Jesus Christ will this be possible. Jesus opens that heaven for us when we are ready.
 
Christians who have been satanically ritually abused are often able to see into both realms. They may be terrorized by demons but also have the ability to give a pure prophetic word from God. The apostle Peter is an example of hearing from both realms in Matt 16. One minute he had a revelation from the Father that Jesus was the Christ, but soon thereafter Jesus looked at him and said, “Get thee behind me Satan.” Peter heard from God and then immediately thereafter was used by Satan. We must all pray for discerning of spirits. To reject a prophetic word from an SRA person could be to refuse a great blessing from God, yet we must always be discerning. An open veil in someone not yet perfected in Jesus is a sign that some kind of occult activity has taken place. However, not having an open veil does not mean that one was not abused in a satanic cult. Sometimes God closes the veil, especially for those who have a heart to seek God.
 
The following was written by Andrew Jukes, a 19th century clergyman and author, who had great insights into the inner realities of soul and spirit: 
 

Heaven is not far off. Heaven is our home. Nothing but our flesh, with its fallen self-hood and unbelief, hinders our seeing the kingdom which is at hand. For what is but the spirit-world of light, which is lost or shut to the natural man, only because by the fall the life of God is crushed, and spiritual sight and sense are gone, so that man though a spirit is content to live in earthly things, not indeed without cravings for the spirit-home, as every false religion and superstition testify, nor without ceaseless protests, in his yearnings, hopes, and fears, nay even in his very dreams, that the outward world is not the only one. For indeed man is a spirit, in a house of clay, and therefore, though he knows it not, is an inhabitant of an inward, as well as of an outward, world. Outwardly indeed, as in the present body and its life, we are in a world lighted only by the sun of nature, but inwardly our spirits even now are in a spirit-world, which only is not opened to the natural man, because to open it to such would be to open the dark world, into which by sin we all have fallen. But if by grace man is right with God,--if through Christ he is brought back in spirit from self-will and self-love to trust God,--the opening of the unseen only opens again the world of light and love, which is man’s proper home and true dwelling-place. What therefore will be manifested to each man at his death may be anticipated here, and entered into more or less, just as we live in Christ, and Christ in us. Opening heaven is but opening the inward spiritual world, which mercifully is shut to us till we are restored to peace with God [1]through Christ Jesus. (The New Man and the Eternal Life by Andrew Jukes)



[1] Patricia Baird Clark, www.hispresenceonline.org