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In this episode of The Ed Fernandez Show, we dive deep into what it truly means to be still when life feels impossible to fix. Maybe you’ve tried every solution — prayed every prayer, worked multiple jobs, or fought to save something that’s falling apart — and it still feels like nothing’s changing. Ed walks through the story of Moses and the Israelites at the Red Sea to show that stillness isn’t about doing nothing; it’s about trusting everything to God. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is stop trying to fight what only God can win.
Through powerful storytelling and Scripture, Ed reveals how “holding your peace” means stepping out of the way so God can move. You’ll learn how stillness builds faith, why peace is your greatest weapon, and how God often works behind the scenes while you rest in Him. If you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or uncertain, this message will remind you that your breakthrough isn’t found in striving — it’s found in surrender.
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By Edward FernandezIn this episode of The Ed Fernandez Show, we dive deep into what it truly means to be still when life feels impossible to fix. Maybe you’ve tried every solution — prayed every prayer, worked multiple jobs, or fought to save something that’s falling apart — and it still feels like nothing’s changing. Ed walks through the story of Moses and the Israelites at the Red Sea to show that stillness isn’t about doing nothing; it’s about trusting everything to God. Sometimes the hardest thing to do is stop trying to fight what only God can win.
Through powerful storytelling and Scripture, Ed reveals how “holding your peace” means stepping out of the way so God can move. You’ll learn how stillness builds faith, why peace is your greatest weapon, and how God often works behind the scenes while you rest in Him. If you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or uncertain, this message will remind you that your breakthrough isn’t found in striving — it’s found in surrender.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.