You will receive what He has promised ... Unpacking the Message of Hebrews 10:36
- Anthony Speciale

- 12 hours ago
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"You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, ..." ✝️

Unpacking the Message of Hebrews 10:36
Hebrews 10:36 speaks directly to the reality of waiting, endurance, and faithful obedience in the Christian life. When it says, “You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised,” it acknowledges that following God often requires patience and endurance. Faith is not only about beginning well, but about continuing faithfully even when the fulfillment of God’s promises seems delayed.
The phrase “You need to persevere” immediately emphasizes that perseverance is not optional for the believer. Spiritual growth and faithfulness require endurance because the journey of faith includes hardship, opposition, waiting, and moments of discouragement. The verse recognizes that believers will encounter seasons where continuing to trust God becomes difficult.
Perseverance in this context means more than simply surviving difficult circumstances. It involves remaining faithful, obedient, and steadfast in relationship with God despite pressure or uncertainty. It is an active endurance that continues moving forward instead of giving up or turning away.
The verse also reveals that perseverance is connected to purpose. It is not meaningless endurance but endurance directed toward “doing the will of God.” This means that faithfulness is tied to obedience. Perseverance is not merely waiting passively; it is continuing to live according to God’s direction while trusting His timing.
The phrase “when you have done the will of God” highlights that obedience often precedes fulfillment. Believers are called to trust God even before they see results or answers. This challenges the tendency to measure faithfulness by immediate outcomes. God’s will is to be followed not because the reward is instantly visible, but because He is trustworthy.
The promise “you will receive what he has promised” points to God’s faithfulness. God’s promises are certain, even if they are delayed from a human perspective. This assurance provides hope during seasons of waiting. It reminds believers that perseverance is not wasted because God’s promises are anchored in His unchanging character.
Hebrews 10:36 also addresses the tension between present struggle and future fulfillment. Believers often live between what God has promised and what they currently experience. This tension can create discouragement, doubt, or impatience. The verse encourages them to remain steady, trusting that God’s timing is perfect even when it is not immediate.
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This passage reveals that spiritual maturity develops over time. Perseverance shapes character, deepens trust, and strengthens faith. Difficult seasons become opportunities for refinement rather than merely obstacles to overcome. God often uses waiting to produce endurance and dependence on Him.
The verse also reminds believers that the Christian life is a race of endurance rather than a sprint. Faithfulness is demonstrated through consistency over time. Many people begin with enthusiasm, but perseverance is what sustains a life of genuine faith through changing circumstances.
Hebrews 10:36 points to the example of Jesus Himself, who endured suffering with unwavering obedience to the Father. Christ’s perseverance becomes both the model and the source of strength for believers. Through Him, they are empowered to continue faithfully even when the path is difficult.
This verse also calls believers to trust God’s promises more than their present emotions. Feelings of discouragement or delay do not cancel what God has spoken. Perseverance requires choosing trust even when emotions or circumstances suggest giving up.
Ultimately, Hebrews 10:36 teaches that perseverance is deeply connected to hope. Believers continue because they know God is faithful. Their endurance is sustained by the certainty that what God has promised will come to pass in His perfect way and timing.
In the end, this verse is both a challenge and an encouragement. It challenges believers to remain faithful and obedient through every season, and it encourages them with the assurance that God’s promises are worth the wait. By persevering in faith, they participate in a journey that leads not to disappointment, but to the fulfillment of God’s eternal purposes.
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Hebrews 10:36 is about what you do while you wait, struggle, and continue walking with God when life feels slow or difficult.
“You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what He has promised.”
This verse teaches that faith is not only about believing God at the beginning—it’s about continuing to trust Him over time.
If you don’t apply this, you will:
• become discouraged easily
• quit when results are delayed
• let emotions control your faith
• grow impatient with God’s timing
If you do apply it, you will:
• develop spiritual endurance
• become emotionally steady
• trust God more deeply
• stay faithful even during waiting seasons
This is about how you continue when life feels uncertain or unfinished.
1. Understand that perseverance is part of faith—not a sign of failure
Many believers think:
“If this is hard, maybe I’m doing something wrong.”
But Hebrews 10:36 says perseverance is necessary.
Journal Prompt:
What situation in my life currently requires endurance?
Application:
Stop interpreting difficulty as abandonment.
Instead, remind yourself:
“God may be strengthening me through this season.”
2. Stop expecting instant results
Faith often grows slowly.
Journal Prompt:
Where am I becoming impatient because I don’t see quick progress?
Application:
Shift your perspective:
Growth, healing, and spiritual maturity usually happen gradually—not instantly.
3. Stay focused on obedience, not outcomes
The verse says:“…when you have done the will of God…”
Your responsibility is faithfulness.The outcome belongs to God.
Journal Prompt:
Am I more focused on results or obedience?
Application:
Ask daily:
“What does faithfulness look like today?”
Not:
“When will things finally change?”
4. Learn how to keep going emotionally
Perseverance is not just physical—it’s emotional and spiritual.
Journal Prompt:
What causes me to feel like giving up most often?
Application:
Identify your emotional triggers:
• disappointment
• exhaustion
• fear
• comparison
• delay
Then bring them honestly to God.
5. Build consistency in small moments
Endurance is built daily—not in dramatic moments.
Journal Prompt:
What small habits are helping me stay spiritually grounded?
Application:
Stay consistent with:
• prayer
• Scripture
• gratitude
• worship
• reflection
Even when you “don’t feel it.”
6. Stop letting feelings decide your faithfulness
Feelings change constantly.Truth does not.
Journal Prompt:
Do I stay faithful only when I feel motivated?
Application:
Choose consistency over emotion:
“Even if I feel discouraged, I will continue trusting God.”
7. Remember that waiting is not wasting
God often works deeply during seasons that feel slow.
Journal Prompt:
What might God be forming in me during this waiting season?
Application:
Ask better questions:
Not “Why is this taking so long?”
But “What is God teaching me through this?”
8. Refuse to compare your journey
Comparison weakens endurance quickly.
Journal Prompt:
Whose progress or life am I comparing myself to?
Application:
Focus on your own walk with God. Your timing is not their timing.
9. Hold onto God’s promises intentionally
Perseverance weakens when promises are forgotten.
Journal Prompt:
What promise from God do I need to remember today?
Application:
Write down one Scripture promise daily and revisit it throughout the day.
10. End each day with a perseverance check
Daily Reflection:
• Where did I stay faithful today?
• Where did I feel discouraged?
• What truth helped me continue?
Then pray:
“Lord, strengthen me to keep going tomorrow.”
Final Truth
Perseverance is not glamorous.
It is quiet faithfulness repeated over time.
Hebrews 10:36 teaches this:
You don’t need to have everything figured out.
You just need to keep walking with God faithfully.
And in time,what He promised will come to pass.

Closing thoughts as we pray for those reading or hearing this verse today...
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for Your faithfulness and for the promises You have spoken over those who trust in You. Your Word reminds us that we need perseverance so that after we have done Your will, we may receive what You have promised. Lord, strengthen our hearts to remain faithful even when the journey feels long and difficult.
When we grow weary, remind us not to give up. When prayers seem unanswered and progress feels slow, help us trust that You are still working behind the scenes. Teach us to keep walking in obedience, even when we cannot yet see the outcome.
Jesus, You endured the cross with unwavering faithfulness, and through Your example You showed us what true perseverance looks like. Help us fix our eyes on You instead of our circumstances. Give us endurance to continue trusting, serving, and following You daily.
Holy Spirit, renew our strength when we feel exhausted. Encourage us when doubt tries to settle in, and remind us that Your promises are trustworthy and true. Help us remain steady in faith, patient in waiting, and faithful in obedience.
Father, we surrender our timelines and expectations to You. Grow within us a faith that endures, a heart that trusts, and a spirit that continues to move forward no matter the challenge. May we persevere with confidence, knowing that what You have promised will come to pass in Your perfect timing.
In the name of Jesus, Amen 🙏🏻
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