👉 For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry.
Explanation: Okay, letās break down this really beautiful verse from Hebrews 10:37: āFor yet a little while, and he that shall come, will come, and will not tarry.ā Here's what it means in simple terms: Think of it like this: "It's going to be a short time, but something incredibly important is coming. And itās going to come right now , without any delay." Let's unpack it piece by piece: āYet a little whileā¦ā : This means thereās still some time left. It's not an immediate event, but it's not forever either. It acknowledges that this isnāt going to happen overnight. āā¦and he that shall comeā¦ā : This refers to Jesus Christ ā the savior and the ultimate fulfillment of Godās plan. āHeā is often interpreted as referring to Jesus. "...will come, and will not tarry." : This is the key part! "Tarry" means to delay or procrastinate. āWill comeā means Jesus will return. "Not tarry" means he won't hesitate or postpone his arrival. Heās coming now , ready and eager to fulfill his purpose. So, the overall message is: Don't put off your faith, don't delay in trusting in God. Heās coming soon, and he will be ready to work for you and to offer you salvation. Itās a promise of a future arrival that is both significant and immediate. In essence, itās encouraging us to actively engage with our faith and trust in God's plan. --- Do you want me to: Explain another part of this verse? Give you some examples of how this verse applies to your life?