The Way Has Been Made—Enter In
- Chris Garcia
- Jul 26
- 1 min read

Have you ever stood on the outside of something sacred, wondering if you really belonged on the inside?
Hebrews 10:19–22 gives us a breathtaking truth:
"Therefore, brethren, having boldness to enter the Holiest by the blood of Jesus... let us draw near."
In the Old Testament, only the high priest could enter the Most Holy Place—and even then, just once a year. Behind a thick veil embroidered with cherubim and flaming swords, the Ark of the Covenant rested—the tangible glory of God, the same presence that once walked with Adam and Eve in Eden.
But there was a separation—a sword guarding the way back to the Tree of Life. A veil keeping humanity at a distance.
Then came Jesus.
Through His own flesh, He tore that veil. He didn’t just open the way; He is the way. The echoes of Eden and the tabernacle find their fulfillment in Him. He is the overlap of heaven and earth. The dwelling place of God in human form.
The veil has been torn, the swords laid down, and the invitation has been sent:
Come near. Enter boldly. The presence is no longer off-limits.
You don’t have to strive, fear, or shrink back. Because of Jesus, you are washed, cleansed, and welcomed. You belong in the Holy of Holies.
Today, take a deep breath and draw near. Let your heart be at peace. The way has been made—forever.
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