In The Middle of Stuck
What do you do when you’re standing in the middle of a war you didn’t choose and a wilderness you don’t understand?
In this episode, we enter the honest space of discussing what do when you're feeling stuck and still choosing to stand by faith. Anchored in **Ezekiel 37:1–2**, we explore what it means to look at the “valley of dry bones” in our own lives and name how barren it feels, without pretending it’s fine or rushing to fix it.
If you’re tired, confused, or in a very real war (inside or out) and wondering how to keep believing, this conversation is for you.
Ezekiel 37:1–2 (NIV) “The hand of the Lord was on me, and he brought me out by the Spirit of the Lord and set me in the middle of a valley; it was full of bones. He led me back and forth among them, and I saw a great many bones on the floor of the valley, bones that were very dry.”
We encourage you to journal or take some notes with us:
1. “the middle of stuck”
- Describe what “the middle of your stuck” feels like: disoriented, exhausted, no clear map.
- Normalize that even people of deep faith experience this.
- Are you tempted to either numb out or over-spiritualize pain instead of being honest?
2. Walking through the valley with Ezekiel (Ezekiel 37:1–2)
- God doesn’t rush Ezekiel past the valley; He sets him **in the middle** of it.
- The bones are “very dry”: this can point us to a long-term disappointment, not a fresh wound.
- How God sometimes invites us to **see clearly** what’s broken before He speaks life to it.
- Reflection: “Where are the dry-bone places in your life right now?”
3. What it looks like to stand by faith in a war zone:
- Faith is not denying reality; it’s choosing where you anchor your trust.
- Practical ways to “stand” when you feel like collapsing:
- Say one honest prayer: “God, I don’t see it, but I choose to stay with You here”
- Do one small act of obedience or care today (call, rest, ask for help)
- Write one truth you hold onto when your feelings shout the opposite
- Describe the difference between faith as performance vs. faith as relationship.
4. Holding on without having it all together (Hebrews 10:23 TPT):
- “Cling tightly to the hope that lives within us” when everything outside feels shaky.
- The focus is not our grip, but the **faithfulness of the One** who promised.
- How to let this verse meet you in the middle of anxiety, grief, or confusion.
- Take a moment with God to imagine what it looks like to cling to hope just for **today**, not forever.
Friend, remember today that dry bones are seen, known, and not the end of our story!
“God, You see every valley, every battlefield, every place in us that feels like dry bones.
We bring You the parts of our stories that feel lost, delayed, or too far gone.
Teach us how to stand by faith when we don’t feel strong,
and help us cling tightly to the hope that lives within us,
because You always keep Your promises.
Breathe Your Spirit into the dry places, and remind us today that this is not the end.
In Jesus’ name, amen.”
1. After this episode, take a moment to name one ‘dry-bone’ area in your life. Write it down, and then write Hebrews 10:23: “So now we must cling tightly to the hope that lives within us, knowing that God always keeps his promises!” (TPT) under it. Let that be your quiet act of standing by faith in the middle of stuck.
2. If this resonated with your own valley or war, share this episode with someone else who feels lost right now. We are praying for you!
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