Juanita Bynum - Behind The Veil Lyrics
Lyrics
Come go with Me behind the veil
Take my hand and I'll lead you there
Come go with me, behind the veil
Caus in his presence we'll prevail
There's a call to the remnant, you've been chosen to travail
Hear the cry of the Spirit, to enter behind the veil
Come broken in spirit, purged in truth and Holiness
Bow down before His Glory, blood washed in righteousness
Come go with me behind the veil, come take my hand and I'll lead you there
Come go with me behind the veil, cause in His presence we'll prevail
Cause Satan has no power, no entrance behind the veil
All our fears are taken, peace and joy now prevail
So, come broken in Spirit purged in truth and Holiness,
Bow down before his Glory blood washed in righteousness
His Holiness is his essence,
His Glory fills this place,
His Power surrounds us,
His presence we embrace,
As we bow down and worship,
Jesus Christ our Sovereign King, and were eternally grateful,
He's the allowed us to enter in
Come go with me behind the veil, Just take my hand and I'll lead you there
Come on and go with me, behind the veil
Remember, because in his presence that's where we'll prevail
There's a call to his remnant, we've been chosen to travail
Hear the cry of the Spirit to enter behind this veil
So come broken in Spirit Purged in truth and Holiness,
Bow down before his glory, blood washed in righteousness
Come on and Go with me, go with me, behind the veil, take my hand and I'll lead you there
Come on and go with me (3x's)
Can't you hear the Spirit of the Lord crying out?
Come on and go with me (2x's)
The Spirit in the back says come (2x's)
Come go with me behind the veil
It's a place, where Satan can't prevail
Ah, there's no entrance for Satan,
Behind the veil
So, come on and go with me
Come on and go with me (2x's)
Go with me (2x's)
The victory that yo are looking for is behind the veil
Come, come, come, come, come, come,come
The Spirit of the Lord is begging you today
He's telling you to come, come, come, come
The veil has been ripped
From the top to the bottom
The old tabernacle has been done away with,
Now you can come, come, come,
You can come without money,
You can come with out a price,
The Spirit and the Bride is saying you can come
No demon can stand in your way, You can come
No Spirit can hinder your path, You can come
The Spirit of the Lord is calling to His remnant today
He's crying out COME ON
And go with me
COME ON
I've been waiting for you, to come and go with me
Hear my voice this morning, calling you to come and go with me
Bow down and worship me
Bow down in my presence
Humble yourself, under the mighty hand of God
And he will give you strength
He will give you a cure
You can enter in (2x's)
Bow down and worship me
Worship me (3x's)
Come on and go with me, behind the veil
Come on and worship me behind the veil
The flesh wanna stay in the outer court,
The Priest can only come in the inner court,
But only the Spirit can come behind the veil,
Only the blood washed in righteousness can come behind the veil,
Only the purged in Spirit can come behind the veil
I'm talking to you, come on
Let me wash your mind this morning
Hey, COME ON
Allow me to purify your heart today
COME ON
Let me purge you with hyssop this morning,
COME ON
Let me wash you clean,
Wash you clean (2x's)
Because my desire for you is to come behind the veil
Your part of the chosen remnant, that I desire to come
Come now, while the Spirit and the Bride is saying come
Come now while I turn your heart to come
Come now while I cease the warfare in your mind to come
Everybody don't get the privilege to come in the presence of the Lord
My hands is upon your life (2x's)
That's why Satan can't destroy you (2x's)
Because I chose you,
Before the foundation of the world,
I chose you, to come
Your my chosen
You see, this thing that your going through,
This trial that your walking through
It's not there to destroy you, but it's there to purify you,
So you can come
Oh, my child
Know that all things work together, for the good to them that love the Almighty God,
So come on and go with me behind the veil
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High, shall abide under the Shadows of the Almighty (2x's)
You see behind the veil, Satan can't reach you
You see behind the veil, he can't even talk to you
You see behind the veil, no sickness can over take you
You see behind the veil, depression can't come your way
So why stay there?
Come on and go with me (2x's)
Come on (2x's)
Come on and go with me, and go with me
Behold the mysteries of the light
Behold the revelation of my word
For eyes have not seen, nor ears have heard, neither has it entered into the hearts of men the things that I have for you
Behind the veil
(Holy Tongues)
No weapons that are formed against you will be able to prosper
Behind the veil
(Holy tongues)
Video
Juanita Bynum-Behind The Veil
Meaning & Inspiration
Juanita Bynum’s "Behind The Veil," released on August 27, 2002, as part of her album *Behind the Veil: Morning Glory II*, is not merely a track but a deeply spiritual experience, delivered with an urgent, prophetic anointing. This powerful piece focuses intently on its profound message, utilizing Bynum’s signature spoken-word style to draw souls into a sacred encounter rather than relying on conventional musical structure. Its essence is an impassioned invitation, a spiritual journey that beckons believers to cross a threshold into an intimate, protected communion with the Divine.
The core of the song revolves around the biblical metaphor of "the veil," which historically separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place in the Old Testament Tabernacle and Temple, symbolizing humanity's separation from God due to sin. This sacred curtain could only be passed by the High Priest once a year, laden with sacrificial blood, to make atonement for Israel. However, the profound New Testament truth, central to Bynum's message, is that at Christ's crucifixion, this veil was miraculously torn from top to bottom (Matthew 27:51). This momentous act signifies that through Jesus' sacrifice, direct, unhindered access to God’s glorious presence is now available to all who believe, fulfilling prophecies and establishing a New Covenant of intimacy with the Almighty (Hebrews 10:19-20). Bynum’s call is a vibrant re-proclamation of this liberating truth, urging us to step into this new reality.
Bynum extends a passionate invitation, "Come go with Me behind the veil," which resonates as a direct summons to spiritual intimacy and a place of ultimate safety. This is not a casual request but a divine beckoning, much like the encouragement in Hebrews 4:16 to "come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need." The entry requirements are clearly articulated, emphasizing spiritual preparation: "Come broken in spirit, purged in truth and Holiness, Bow down before His Glory, blood washed in righteousness." This aligns perfectly with scriptural mandates for humility, repentance, sanctification, and absolute reliance on the atoning power of Christ’s blood for cleansing and justification (1 John 1:9, Hebrews 9:14, Psalm 51:10). It serves as a potent reminder that authentic access to God demands a contrite heart and a pursuit of purity.
Within this sacred space behind the veil, abundant promises await. The song assures us that "in His presence we'll prevail," underscoring the victory and strength found in divine proximity. A cornerstone declaration is that "Satan has no power, no entrance behind the veil," offering immense comfort and security to the worshiper. This spiritual sanctuary from the enemy’s onslaught mirrors the profound assurance of Psalm 91:1, "He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." Here, fears are banished, and anxieties dissipate, replaced by a profound sense of "peace and joy now prevail." It is a place where God's holiness, glory, power, and embracing presence are not abstract concepts but tangible, transformative realities for those who enter in worship.
The spiritual urgency in Bynum’s voice intensifies throughout the composition, revealing a divine plea for the "remnant"—those chosen and called—to embrace this profound invitation. She emphasizes that access is not predicated on human merit, effort, or wealth: "You can come without money, / You can come with out a price." This powerfully underlines the gracious and unmerited nature of salvation and divine access, freely extended through Christ’s finished work on the cross. Her repeated, fervent "Come, come, come" acts as a spiritual siren, echoing the universal invitation found in Revelation 22:17, where "the Spirit and the Bride say, 'Come!'"
Furthermore, Bynum highlights the transformative and purifying power inherent in this divine encounter. It’s presented as a place of profound sanctification, where the Lord desires to "wash your mind," "purify your heart," and "purge you with hyssop," drawing from the imagery of cleansing and renewal found in Psalm 51:7. She thoughtfully addresses life’s trials, explaining that difficulties are not for destruction but serve as instruments of purification, aligning with the comforting truth of Romans 8:28, which states that "all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose." Behind the veil, sickness, depression, and the enemy's accusations lose their dominion, replaced by an unshakable haven of divine protection and healing. "No weapons that are formed against you will be able to prosper" in this sacred dwelling, and the mysteries of God’s word and His plans are revealed to those who draw near (1 Corinthians 2:9).
"Behind The Veil" stands as a potent spiritual anthem, a vibrant and unambiguous declaration of the unfettered access believers now possess to the very presence of God through Jesus Christ. It’s an urgent invitation to abandon the outer courts of superficial faith and worldly distractions for the innermost sanctuary, where genuine victory, peace, and spiritual transformation are found. The song encourages a profound, life-altering intimacy with the Almighty, reminding every soul of their chosen status and the unparalleled privilege of dwelling in His glorious, protective presence, where no adversarial force can reach and divine love eternally abounds.