
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


You're not waiting because you're being careful. You're waiting because you're afraid to be seen as a beginner.
And that fear has a name: perfectionism. It doesn't show up saying "I am fear." It shows up saying "I have standards." It speaks the language of preparation and quality and readiness — and every man it traps genuinely believes he is being responsible.
But here's what perfectionism is at its core: the refusal to be seen as someone who doesn't yet have it figured out. And as long as you're still preparing, still refining, still getting ready — you cannot fail. You also cannot grow. You cannot learn. You cannot build anything real.
Michael Jordan was cut from his high school varsity team. He went home and cried. The greatest basketball player who ever lived started as a rejection — and went back to work. J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter as a single mother on welfare, typing in cafes while her daughter slept beside her. She was rejected by twelve publishers. She submitted a thirteenth time. Steve Jobs started Apple in a garage. Warren Buffett made his first investment at eleven and said he wished he'd started sooner.
None of them waited to be ready. None of them waited to be good. They were beginners. They began. And the beginning is what built them into everything you know them for today.
The Bible doesn't have a single story of a man God called who was ready. Moses said he couldn't speak. Gideon called himself the weakest man in the weakest clan. David was a shepherd boy with a sling and five stones who had never fought a battle. God didn't wait for the qualified. He called the unqualified and built them through the assignment.
1 Corinthians 1:27 says God chose the weak to shame the strong. The qualification comes from the obedience. Not the other way around.
This episode is for two men. The man who hasn't started yet — and the man who started and is thinking about stopping. Both of them need to hear the same truth: this is what the beginning looks like. Uncertain. Slow. Imperfect. This is not a sign you chose the wrong road. This is what the right road feels like at the start.
Galatians 6:9 — do not grow weary. The harvest is coming. The only condition is this: do not give up.
The world does not remember the men who waited until they were ready. It remembers the men who began.
Your beginning is waiting for you.
Built. Not Felt.
#TheRiseCode #BuiltNotFelt #EveryExpertWasOnceABeginner #ChristianMen #MenOfFaith #MensPodcast #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalMasculinity #OvercomePerfectionism #StartBeforeYoureReady #GrowthMindset #PersonalDevelopment #FaithAndAction #PurposeDrivenMan #MichaelJordan #MambaMentality #JKRowling #SteveJobs #WarrenBuffett #DavidVsGoliath #MosesCalling #GideonStory #Galatians69 #1Corinthians127 #Zechariah410 #2Timothy17 #ScriptureDrivenLife #MenWhoLead #ChristianEntrepreneur #DontQuit #StartNow #TheRiseCodePodcast #BuiltNotFeltPodcast #FaithOverFear #DoTheWork
By Shannon FerroYou're not waiting because you're being careful. You're waiting because you're afraid to be seen as a beginner.
And that fear has a name: perfectionism. It doesn't show up saying "I am fear." It shows up saying "I have standards." It speaks the language of preparation and quality and readiness — and every man it traps genuinely believes he is being responsible.
But here's what perfectionism is at its core: the refusal to be seen as someone who doesn't yet have it figured out. And as long as you're still preparing, still refining, still getting ready — you cannot fail. You also cannot grow. You cannot learn. You cannot build anything real.
Michael Jordan was cut from his high school varsity team. He went home and cried. The greatest basketball player who ever lived started as a rejection — and went back to work. J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter as a single mother on welfare, typing in cafes while her daughter slept beside her. She was rejected by twelve publishers. She submitted a thirteenth time. Steve Jobs started Apple in a garage. Warren Buffett made his first investment at eleven and said he wished he'd started sooner.
None of them waited to be ready. None of them waited to be good. They were beginners. They began. And the beginning is what built them into everything you know them for today.
The Bible doesn't have a single story of a man God called who was ready. Moses said he couldn't speak. Gideon called himself the weakest man in the weakest clan. David was a shepherd boy with a sling and five stones who had never fought a battle. God didn't wait for the qualified. He called the unqualified and built them through the assignment.
1 Corinthians 1:27 says God chose the weak to shame the strong. The qualification comes from the obedience. Not the other way around.
This episode is for two men. The man who hasn't started yet — and the man who started and is thinking about stopping. Both of them need to hear the same truth: this is what the beginning looks like. Uncertain. Slow. Imperfect. This is not a sign you chose the wrong road. This is what the right road feels like at the start.
Galatians 6:9 — do not grow weary. The harvest is coming. The only condition is this: do not give up.
The world does not remember the men who waited until they were ready. It remembers the men who began.
Your beginning is waiting for you.
Built. Not Felt.
#TheRiseCode #BuiltNotFelt #EveryExpertWasOnceABeginner #ChristianMen #MenOfFaith #MensPodcast #ChristianPodcast #BiblicalMasculinity #OvercomePerfectionism #StartBeforeYoureReady #GrowthMindset #PersonalDevelopment #FaithAndAction #PurposeDrivenMan #MichaelJordan #MambaMentality #JKRowling #SteveJobs #WarrenBuffett #DavidVsGoliath #MosesCalling #GideonStory #Galatians69 #1Corinthians127 #Zechariah410 #2Timothy17 #ScriptureDrivenLife #MenWhoLead #ChristianEntrepreneur #DontQuit #StartNow #TheRiseCodePodcast #BuiltNotFeltPodcast #FaithOverFear #DoTheWork