This article explores the distinctive theology of time articulated in the Letter to the Hebrews, and identifies how this theology reconfigures familiar understandings of history, eschatology, and Christian ministry. Particular attention is given to the ways that this reading of Hebrews matters for contemporary Pentecostal practice. This article explores the distinctive theology of time articulated in the Letter to the Hebrews, and identifies how this theology reconfigures familiar understandings of history, eschatology, and Christian ministry. Particular attention is given to the ways that this reading of Hebrews matters for contemporary Pentecostal practice.