Rooted Real Talk with Jamie Mallek

Episode 42: You're called to build

20 min · 18. maj 2026
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In this episode, we unpack a powerful, real-time lesson God is walking you through: the shift from self-reliance to full dependence on Him. Through a mix of personal testimony, scripture, and reflection on the book of Ezra, you explore the tension between fear and calling—and what it truly means to choose courage even when you don’t feel ready. I share vulnerably about my current season—navigating health challenges, hormonal shifts, and a mindset that doesn’t respond the way it used to. Where I once could “willpower” my way through obstacles, I'm now being stretched into deeper surrender. And in that place, God is revealing something greater: dependence on Him isn’t weakness—it’s alignment. The core message is clear: Courage isn’t a feeling—it’s a decision. Drawing from Ezra 4–6, we highlight how opposition showed up immediately when God’s people began rebuilding the temple. Fear, discouragement, and delay weren’t signs they were off track—they were confirmation that what they were building mattered. That same principle applies today: if you’re facing resistance, it may be because you’re stepping into something significant.Stop waiting to “feel ready” and start choosing obedienceRecognize fear as a distraction—not a directionReframe opposition as confirmationRefuse to shrink back in seasons of pressure We also emphasize the importance of identity—especially when it’s under attack. Through my own experience of feeling overwhelmed and questioning yourself, I show how prayer, truth, and speaking identity in Christ can instantly realign your mindset. A key takeaway: Faith isn’t the absence of fear—it’s building anyway. Ultimately, this episode is both a wake-up call and an encouragement: Don’t stop building. Don’t shrink back. What God is calling you to is bigger than what you’re feeling.

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