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Amy had a thought today: the desire to want better can be spoken out loud, but without action, those words eventually lose meaning. In this episode of The Edwards Table, Amy talks honestly about what it feels like to sit in the middle of frustration, longing, healing, and hope—and how easy it is to stay stuck while desperately wanting change.
She explores the importance of acknowledging where you truly are, giving your hopes and dreams a name, and recognizing that being “stuck” is not the same thing as being still. Sometimes stuck feels frantic, suffocating, and hopeless. But true stillness invites trust, surrender, and confidence in who God is.
Through reflection on Psalm 46:10 — “Be still, and know that I am God” — Amy shares encouragement for anyone wrestling with fear, uncertainty, or the tension between where they are and where they want to be.
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Amy had a thought today: the desire to want better can be spoken out loud, but without action, those words eventually lose meaning. In this episode of The Edwards Table, Amy talks honestly about what it feels like to sit in the middle of frustration, longing, healing, and hope—and how easy it is to stay stuck while desperately wanting change.
She explores the importance of acknowledging where you truly are, giving your hopes and dreams a name, and recognizing that being “stuck” is not the same thing as being still. Sometimes stuck feels frantic, suffocating, and hopeless. But true stillness invites trust, surrender, and confidence in who God is.
Through reflection on Psalm 46:10 — “Be still, and know that I am God” — Amy shares encouragement for anyone wrestling with fear, uncertainty, or the tension between where they are and where they want to be.
To watch this episode join us on YouTube.
Be sure to follow us on social media!
Visit our website