What does Hebrews 10:13 mean?
What is the meaning of Hebrews 10:13?

Since that time

– The phrase looks back to the moment described in Hebrews 10:12, “But when this Priest had offered for all time one sacrifice for sins, He sat down at the right hand of God”.

– “Since that time” is the era that began the instant Jesus completed His once-for-all atonement and was enthroned. It continues right now.

Acts 2:33-35 joins the thought: Peter says Jesus is “exalted to the right hand of God,” citing Psalm 110:1, the very promise Hebrews is expounding.


He waits

– Jesus is seated, not pacing. His work of redemption is finished; His posture signals perfect confidence (Hebrews 1:3).

– Waiting does not suggest uncertainty. Instead, it reveals divine patience, “not wanting anyone to perish” (2 Peter 3:9), while the gospel advances.

– The King’s waiting also underscores His sovereignty: all events are unfolding on His timetable (Revelation 1:8).


for His enemies

– “Enemies” includes every rebellious power—Satan, sin, death, and unrepentant humanity (1 Corinthians 15:25-26).

Psalm 2:1-12 portrays these foes plotting in vain; the Father has already installed His Son as King.

– Believers once stood among those enemies (Romans 5:10) but, through faith, have crossed over to peace with God, highlighting the grace available before final judgment.


to be made a footstool

– In ancient times conquering kings placed their feet on a defeated ruler’s neck (Joshua 10:24). The image speaks of total subjection.

– God Himself will carry out this humiliation of evil; Jesus does not need to rise from His seat to secure it (Isaiah 66:1).

Ephesians 1:22 affirms the present reality: “And God put everything under His feet and made Him head over everything for the church”. What is already true spiritually will soon be visible universally.


for His feet

– The detail “for His feet” personalizes the victory—every foe will bow before the very One they opposed (Philippians 2:10-11).

Revelation 19:15-16 pictures the final stage: Christ returns, treads “the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God,” wearing the title “KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.”

– The church shares in this triumph: Romans 16:20 promises, “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet,” showing the Savior’s victory spilling over to His people.


summary

Hebrews 10:13 assures us that from the moment Jesus finished His redeeming work and sat at the Father’s right hand, history has been marching toward one certain outcome. The risen Lord patiently waits while the gospel is proclaimed, knowing the day is fixed when every enemy—sin, Satan, death, and all opposition—will lie helpless beneath His feet. For believers, this is not a call to strive for victory but to rest in the victory already secured and soon to be openly displayed.

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