The Making of a Man

Righteous, Not Perfect: What the Bible Really Says About Falling and Getting Back Up

Mike Judd Season 3 Episode 32

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In this episode of The Making of a Man, we confront a common lie many Christian men believe: that failure disqualifies you from being a man of God. If you’ve ever struggled with shame, doubt, or the feeling that you’re not “good enough” to follow Jesus, this conversation is for you.

Using Proverbs 24:16, Psalm 51, and the life of King David, we explore what the Bible actually means by righteousness. A righteous man is not a perfect man—but a man who returns to God when he falls. This episode addresses the battle between shame and grace, and how the enemy uses condemnation to keep men isolated, silent, and stuck.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What Scripture means when it says “the righteous fall seven times and rise again”
  • The difference between falling into sin and walking away from God
  • How to recognize condemnation versus conviction
  • Why returning to Christ is the mark of a man after God’s own heart
  • How Christian men can stand back up, reclaim their identity in Christ, and re-enter the fight


If you’re looking for biblical teaching on failure, repentance, perseverance, and identity in Christ, this episode will help you stop striving for perfection and start living as the righteous man God designed you to be.

This is not about getting it right every time. It’s about knowing where to go when you don’t.

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