Two-minute read.

No one knows who authored Hebrews. Some speculate that Paul, Barnabas, or Luke wrote the epistle for various reasons. Others believe a woman—Priscilla—may have written it, leaving it unnamed because of cultural norms. Whoever penned the book addressed a group of tired, pressured, and tempted believers.
Picture a marathon runner nearing the end of the race. Rain pours down. Other runners press in from behind. His body aches, urging him to stop. With every step, his resolve weakens. Only encouragement from above can carry him across the finish line.
At times, our faith can feel like that race.
We believe—but life has a way of testing what we hold onto. A dear friend of mine, walking through an ongoing health battle, has led her family into a place of deep despair. They’ve explored every option. Answers haven’t come. Hope feels dim. Like the believers addressed in Hebrews, she has shown courage—but now weariness and suffering threaten to erode her faith. Trusting that God has a good plan feels nearly impossible when they cannot see it. Yet faith often requires trust in the middle of despair.
We don’t always receive rewards immediately. But God promises they will come if we remain in the faith. When belief feels fragile, we must resist the urge to discard it. Instead, we can come honestly before the Lord and ask Him to help us in our unbelief. Our doubts don’t unsettle God. He meets us in them, strengthening us as we cling to Him.
God doesn’t always answer prayers in the way we expect—or on the timeline we would choose—but He always remains faithful. He never leaves. He never forsakes.
Like the runner, we need endurance.
Perseverance looks like continuing to trust when prayers seem unanswered, continuing to obey when it costs us, and continuing to hope even when nothing around us changes. Often, obedience comes before clarity. We remain faithful to what we know, trusting that understanding will follow in time.
Weariness will tempt us to loosen our grip on faith. But we must hold on tighter.
The thread that connects you to the Savior has divine strength. He holds you, giving you strength as you continue to follow Him. The Lord powers your endurance with His sustaining grace.
Staying focused on Jesus and persevering despite your circumstances becomes the bravest thing you do.
Faith that stays… finds strength.
Journal Questions:
What promise do I need to hold tightly?
How has weariness made you doubt?
Where do you need help persevering today?
Application:
Refuse to revisit a surrendered fear.








