When you work out, something interesting happens. You’re not just strengthening your body you’re breaking it down. Muscles grow by tearing. Resistance creates strain. Progress comes through discomfort. At first, that idea felt strange to me. Why would breaking something be part of making it better? But the more I’m learning about fitness, the more it is mirroring my relationship with God. Growth has never come without pressure.
While working out, I’m learning that if I stay comfortable, nothing changes. The body only transforms when it’s challenged. When it’s pushed past what feels easy. Those microscopic tears in the muscle aren’t damage, they’re preparation. They make room for strength that didn’t exist before. Faith works the same. God has a way of allowing seasons that stretch us, humble us, and sometimes wear us down. Not to harm but to rebuild stronger, wiser and more aligned with who He’s calling us to be.
There are moments when life feels heavy, when I feel tired emotionally, spiritually, even physically. Moments when I wonder why growth hurts so much. But just like training, I’m learning that the discomfort isn’t a sign of failure, it’s a sign of transformation. The body needs rest to rebuild. The soul needs trust to heal. After a hard workout, rest is where the growth happens. And in my relationship with God, surrender is my rest. Letting go. He can do what I can’t. Trusting that even when I feel broken down, He’s working behind the scenes.
I don’t rush the process anymore. I honor it. Because every stretch, every strain, every prayer whispered in exhaustion is shaping a better version of me. One that’s stronger in body, steadier in spirit, and more dependent on God than my own strength. I’m learning that breaking down isn’t the end of the story. It’s the beginning of becoming. I trust God enough to know that whatever He’s building in me physically, spiritually, emotionally will be worth every moment it took to get there.
BSTORM