Notes On Old Testament
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | notes |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-notes-on-old-testament-389 |
| Words | 123 |
It was beauty veiled, gold in the mine, a pearl in the shell; but thanks be to God, by the gospel, the veil is taken away from off the old testament; yet still it remains upon the hearts of those who shut their eyes against the light. When he went before the Lord, he put off the veil - Every veil must be thrown aside when we go to present ourselves unto the Lord. This signified also, as it is explained, 2Cor 3:16, that when a soul turns to the Lord, the veil shall be taken away, that with open face it may behold his glory.
Chapter XXXV
The great affair of setting up God's worship is now upon its former channel again.