"DON'T COME IN HERE SWEATING"

Scripture  Ezekiel 44:18

Ezekiel received a very detailed vision from God. God showed Ezekiel how He was going to rebuild Jerusalem and restore His temple. Solomon had built an elaborate temple which the Babylonians had destroyed. God wants Ezekiel to tell Judah that there will be specific instructions and protocols to follow once the temple has been restored. Those protocols even included the attire of the priests who would be responsible for ministering before God in the temple. These priests were to wear linen garments only. They were prohibited to wear anything made of wool or other material that would cause them to sweat.
Sweating was a sign of the original curse. After Adam sinned he was sentenced to earn a living by the sweat of his brow. The mere sight of sweat was a reminder of the curse that man encountered by being out of the presence of God and falling into sin. God invites Judah back into his presence but "don't come in here sweating." Metaphorically, sweating is a sign of worry and anxiety which is under a restraining order relative to the presence of God.
Because of the blood of Jesus you have been given access to the presence of God but you must comply with the dress code. You can't be in the presence of God and sweating at the same time. In His presence there is fullness of joy so rid yourself of worry, anxiety, financial concerns, relationship issues and anything else that's causing you to sweat.