Veiling isn’t about rules or religion, it’s about reverence.
For some women, covering the head during prayer is a quiet way to honor God, reflect humility, and remember that worship is holy ground.
It’s not about being seen.
It’s not about being forced.
It’s about a heart posture that says, “God, You are sacred, and I come before You with honor.”
Veiling doesn’t make someone more saved or more spiritual.
It’s simply a personal act of devotion, a symbol of modesty, order, and intentional worship.
Some women feel led to it. Some don’t.
And that’s okay.
Faith has always been about obedience from the heart, not pressure from people. 🤍
“Each one should be fully convinced in their own mind.” #christianveiling
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