Enter the veil and go without the camp

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Enter the veil and go without the camp,
Taste heaven’s sweetness, thus the earth forsake;
If by the Holiest I am satisfied,
How can I of earth’s vanities partake?
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Enter the veil and go without the camp,
By heaven’s presence will the earth depart;
If heaven’s glory doth my spirit charm,
How can earth’s happiness possess my heart?
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Enter the veil, behold the glorious Christ,
Go out the camp to Jesus, let Him lead;
If throne and crown my spirit here enthrall,
Manger and cross cannot my steps impede.
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Enter the veil for resurrection pow’r,
Go out the camp to bear the cross and woe,
If I His radiant face in heaven see,
His footsteps I will follow here below.
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Enter the veil, on heaven’s fatness feast,
Without the camp, in hardship persevere;
Though earthly trials sorely pain my heart,
Heaven’s communion doth my spirit cheer.
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Enter the veil, Christ’s riches there enjoy,
Without the camp, the needs of men supply;
The life of heaven living out thru me
The souls of earth will bless and satisfy.
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Enter the veil till it exists no more,
Go out the camp till all the camps are gone;
Until the heavens and the earth unite,
Till God and man together dwell in one.

Copyright Living Stream Ministry. Used by permission.

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David Kim

Vancouver, BC, Canada

When we enter within the veil by getting into our spirit, we taste the sweetness of the heavenly Christ that we may be enabled to go outside the camp, forsaking the earth and its love. As we stay within the veil, we also have our spirit filled with the glory of the heavenly Christ that our heart may be freed from the possession of the earth’s enjoyment outside the camp. Furthermore, within the veil we behold the glorified Christ that we may be attracted to follow the suffering Jesus outside the camp. Beholding His countenance in heaven enables us to trace His footsteps on earth. As we enter within the veil, we are infused with resurrection power (Phil. 3:10) that we may be empowered to walk the pathway of the cross outside the camp. We also participate in the ministry of the heavenly Christ that we may be equipped to minister Him to the thirsty spirits outside the camp. Here we enjoy the Lord’s best that we may be enriched to meet the needs of people outside the camp. (Life-study of Hebrews, msg. 57)


Sam Liu

New York City, NY, United States

After the people of Israel sinned against Jehovah by worshiping of the golden calf, the camp had become idolatrous. Exodus 33:7 says, “Now Moses would take the tent and pitch it outside the camp, some distance from the camp; and he called it the tent of meeting... ” The glory of the Lord was at the door of the tent.

In verse 11 we are told that “Jehovah would speak to Moses face to face, just as a man speaks to his companion. ” All the children of Israel who wanted to seek the Lord went out to the tent of meeting, which was outside the camp.

Moses, an experienced person, knew that God according to His holiness would no longer stay among the people, for the camp had become idolatrous. Therefore, Moses took his tent, which formerly had been in the camp, and pitched it outside the camp. This action was according to God’s heart.

We need to “Enter the veil and go without the camp” to see God face to face!


Br Jeff Hall

Church In Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

We are as the Shulamite in the Holy of Holies being strengthened into our inner man This equips us to be the bride typified by Abigail and David Warring against the evil ones with Christ to deal with the world and bring in the millennial Kingdom....


Nelson K

Norwich, United Kingdom

"If by the Holiest I am satisfied,

How can I of earth’s vanities partake?"


Allen In Christ

San Marcos, TX, United States

Enter the veil, on heaven’s fatness feast,

Without the camp, in hardship persevere;

Though earthly trials sorely pain my heart,

Heaven’s communion doth my spirit cheer.

It’s the Spirit to lead us all into such realities. Amen do it Lord.


Christina Miranti

United States

The Lord is beautiful to behold! Amen.


Lovina Choo

JKM, Brunei

Hi, hello, Amen. Jesus Lord, I'm captured by Thy beauty.


Stephie Foo

Taipei, Taiwan

When I prayed to God this morning, He called me with this song. May we all amen for His calling without any hesitation.


Elaine Weaver

United States

I remember this song when at Bible study, we talked about this.

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