Who’s really got the upper hand today? Self-doubt has a way of moving in uninvited. It grabs your hand and walks you right to the edge of panic, then tries to convince you that’s home. “Upper Hand” by Maddi Jane opens as a confession — holding onto old patterns like they were solutions, focusing on everything slipping away instead of what’s already secure. That creates so much noise and consumes so much of our energy that we tend to forget that there’s a better option within our reach. Maddi sings about giving it all to God, about hitting the ceiling of her own strength and watching Him show up right on time. “My God He always wins in the end,” she declares. “I got the upper hand.” Not because she muscled her way there. It’s because she stopped trying to. Romans 8:37 describes this change: “we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.” We’re not conquerors! We are more than conquerors. A conqueror wins the fight alone. You don’t have to do this alone. Wher...