Obviously the answer is yes, you need to persevere.
But also make sure you’re really submitting yourself to God’s will, and not some idea of how you think it should look.
For instance, maybe I wake up and have an absolutely lovely plan of the Weekday Mass I’m going to go to and all the novenas and pretty prayers I’m gonna say, and how I’m going to meditate my way into a serene head-space and then I’m gonna head over to the soup kitchen on my day off and Serve The Unfortunate.
But what actually happens is I get a harassing email from my boss, my kids have the stomach flu so I’m cleaning up unmentionable bodily fluids all day and my spouse pushes all my buttons and my neighbor didn’t wave back to me.
If I respond to all this with anger and resentment, what was the point of my good intentions—to honor God? Or to acheive a sweet Kumbaya feeling.
It pretty clear that although I’d rather be communing with my God, He wants me in the service of my immediate neighbor.
It’s a hard sacrifice, but it’s the virtue God wants to cultivate in me.
Sometimes life is a process of letting go of our expectations and wants in the service of something where we won’t even see the end result of it.