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| The VeilWork Method This tool reveals in greater detail the ways of thinking we have developed without even realizing it. What seems right in our life, from our experience, becomes the basis from which we make our decisions. When it gets right down to it, we give those thoughts and decisions even greater power than we give God. Thus, they become Idols to us. We may not formally worship these "idols," but they determine our behavior and attitudes more than does our love for God. Thus, they can be considered idols. These idols group together into systems I call a veil. The veil (the system of thought and decisions we have made) blinds our ability to see God clearly for who He is and blinds us to seeing ourselves clearly for who we are in Christ. In 2 Corinthians 3:10-18, we are told Moses put a veil over His face to hide the vanishing splendor of the glory of God and that the Israelites, to this day, still have a veil that keeps them from seeing Christ as the Messiah. That veil, we are told is done away with in Christ through repentance. Thus, the VeilWork Method is a tool of repentance that strips away the veils over our minds and hearts and allows us to be transfigured into His very own image in ever increasing splendor and from one degree of glory to another. |