Allison Eide "IDK" 

Allidson Eide IDK

Allison Eide “IDK”  Share Worthy Song

There are days when life feels like a hallway with too many doors and none of them have labels. You stand there, hands in your pockets, trying to pretend you know which way to go — but inside, everything is a shrug. That’s the world “IDK” steps into. Allison Eide doesn’t try to fix the feeling or dress it up. She just names it. And somehow, that honesty feels like oxygen.

This song doesn’t move in a straight line. It wanders the way real thoughts wander — circling the same questions, bumping into the same fears, trying to make peace with the fact that clarity doesn’t always show up on command. Allison sings like someone who’s learned that God doesn’t flinch when we say, “I don’t know.” He doesn’t step back. He doesn’t wait for us to get it together. He stays. That’s the quiet truth tucked inside “When my spirit grows faint within me, it is You who know my way” (Psalm 142:3), a reminder that God’s understanding isn’t dependent on ours.

Allison’s voice carries this fragile steadiness — like she’s holding the tension between wanting answers and trusting the One who gives them. Her journey as an artist has always leaned toward transparency, but “IDK” feels like a deeper cut. It’s not polished faith. It’s lived faith. The kind that whispers instead of shouts. The kind that admits confusion without losing hope. It’s the same posture found in “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding” (Proverbs 3:5), not as a command, but as a gentle shift of weight from our uncertainty to His certainty.

And if we’re honest, this is where most of us spend more time than we admit — somewhere between belief and bewilderment. We want to follow Jesus, but the path isn’t always lit. We want to make the right choices, but the options blur. We want to pray bold prayers, but sometimes all we can manage is a sigh. “IDK” doesn’t shame that. It sits with it. It gives space for the kind of faith that doesn’t pretend to be fearless, but still reaches for God anyway.

Maybe that’s the real beauty of this song: it doesn’t try to resolve the tension. It just reminds you that you’re not alone in it. And maybe that’s enough for today — not answers, not certainty, just the quiet confidence that God is still guiding, still holding, still present in the fog.

Allison Eide’s “IDK” is a rare kind of honesty — the kind that makes room for people who are trying to trust God in the middle of questions they can’t untangle. With vulnerable lyrics and a steady, comforting tone, it invites listeners to lean into Jesus even when the road ahead is unclear. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Allison’s music and helps us continue sharing songs that point people to Jesus and the hope He offers.

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