The Lion and The Bear | A Podcast For Men
Hosted by Drake Holderman, The Lion and The Bear podcast features conversations and stories for men, encouraging them to live life to the fullest.
The Lion and The Bear | A Podcast For Men
77. "The Arrow Obeys" | Patience
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Most men live with a bow string under tension — bills, deadlines, family demands, real responsibility, and a desire to protect and provide for the people they love. And when pressure builds, our instinct is to force results. Pull harder. Move faster. Control everything. But force doesn’t lead to accuracy. It leads to anger, frustration, and collateral damage.
In this episode, we explore why patience isn’t passive at all — it’s precision under pressure. You’ll hear the story of a young archer learning a lesson every man needs: the arrow obeys patience, not force. Then we shift to Scripture and get intensely practical about how patience is formed, trained, and unleashed in a man’s real world.
We’ll cover:
- Why white-knuckling self-control never works
- How trials become reps that build patient strength
- What it means to rule your spirit like a warrior king
- The power of prayer to fuel patience the way protein fuels muscle
- How to handle irritation, delay, and pressure without losing your peace
- Why a patient man is more dangerous, trustworthy, and effective than a reactive man
Men who master patience are not soft. They’re steady. They’re safe. They’re wise. They become the husbands, fathers, leaders, and followers of Christ this world desperately needs.
If you want to stop reacting and start ruling your spirit, this episode will give you the biblical framework and the battle-tested practices to do it.
It’s time to breathe before you draw. Slow your mind before you move your muscles. And lead from a place of strength no hurry can imitate.
Patient men hit what matters. Let’s become those men.