Athlete Disciples

Athletes Understand Discipline. Here's Why It Matters Spiritually | Bryson Breeding

Episode Summary

What if the same discipline that makes great athletes could transform your faith? In this episode of the Athlete Disciples Podcast, Christian sits down with FAU Associate Head Strength Coach Bryson Breeding to discuss Hebrews 12:11, spiritual discipline, delayed gratification, and how athletes are uniquely equipped to pursue God with intensity and purpose. Bryson shares his powerful testimony of growing up around faith, drifting away in college, and eventually rediscovering God through one simple habit: Reading the Bible every single day. Together we discuss: • Why discipline is painful but produces peace • How athletes can apply their training mindset to faith • The power of daily habits and structure • Why surrender is harder than hard work • How God prepares us before He promotes us • The danger of wanting results without the process • Why Christians should sound different than the world • What it means to practice what you preach One of the biggest takeaways: "Aggressive patience." The same mindset that builds elite athletes can build elite disciples. The process isn't supposed to be comfortable. It's supposed to transform you. 📖 Scripture: Hebrews 12:11 "No discipline seems enjoyable at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it." Guest: Bryson Breeding Associate Head Strength Coach — FAU Football If you're an athlete, coach, competitor, or someone trying to grow in your faith, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to embrace the process God is using to shape you.