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Monday, October 20, 2025

October 20 — "Keep Going—You’re Closer Than You Think"

   



Today's Reading: Hebrews 10:19-39 

When life feels like a never-ending uphill climb and the finish line is nowhere in sight, Hebrews 10:35–36 bursts in like a coach yelling from the sidelines: “Don’t throw away your confident trust in the Lord…patient endurance is what you need now!” Oh yes—God’s not done yet! Every promise He’s made still stands tall, but this race? It demands grit, patience, and a faith that refuses to flinch when the road stretches long and hard.

The book of Hebrews was written to believers who were bone-tired—worn down by persecution and delays. Some were ready to tap out, wondering if following Jesus was worth the cost. The writer doesn’t sugarcoat it. He pleads: Don’t toss your confidence! Your bold, blazing trust in Christ will be richly rewarded. The word “endurance” in Greek is hypomonē, which means steadfast perseverance—staying strong under pressure. This reminds us to stand under the pressure knowin that God’s promises may not arrive instantly, but they always arrive eventually.

We live in a microwave culture—instant success, instant answers, instant relief. But spiritual maturity? It’s slow-cooked in the waiting. Every trial, every delay, every disappointment is a workout for your endurance muscles. The Christian life isn’t a sprint—it’s a marathon. And confidence in Christ is what keeps you moving when everything inside you screams, “Just stop already!”

Picture this: a marathon runner tosses his water bottle halfway through the race because it feels heavy. A few miles later? He’s bone-dry and full of regret. That’s what some believers do—they ditch their confidence right before the breakthrough. Remember Jericho? God’s people marched for six days with zero results. But on the seventh day—boom! Everything shifted. The reward came after the endurance.

So don’t quit. Don’t chuck your confidence. Keep walking in faith when prayers seem unanswered, when progress feels glacial, when the night drags on. The finish line might be closer than you think. Endurance isn’t just about waiting—it’s about trusting God while you wait.

May the Lord strengthen your heart to endure with joy, to trust when you can’t see, and to keep your confidence anchored in Him. May you run your race with unwavering faith until you hear those glorious words: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” 

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