The Veil by Wanda Luthman – Review by Heidi Sturgess
The Veil by Wanda Luthman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Love the writing style , when we first meet Samuel asking his farther for help , him preparing for his first reading , it’s written in such a way that you can actually “feel”the scene playing out and what I found really special is that his reading is an intimate family event .
The priest selects Samuel to participate in the Passover and serve at the tabernacle and as I understand it it’s quite an honour 🙏❣️
Samuel may be a young boy but he’s devout and dedicated and I admire that in him ❣️
The Priest and Samuel are walking towards the Tabernacle when they come across people talking about Yeshuah , Jesus and his imminent condemnation and it’s Samuel’s reaction that had me wondering how many other people had the very same reaction on that day ….
Then the curtain separates , the ground begins to shake and I could feel their fear and confusion, their realisation of what actually happened and who He really was 😱🙏
It was good to read these events from someone else’s perspective, someone who was “there” it makes one take a moment to think and process from another point of view .
Once I finished reading this , I just spent time reflecting on the events that secured my salvation ❣️🙏
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