“No Better Than Eve” is out now!
When Amanda sings about taking it back to the Garden, it doesn’t feel like a lyric — it feels like truth rising to the surface. Her new single “No Better Than Eve” steps straight into the story we all know, not as distant history, but as a mirror held up to our own hearts. She reminds us that the choices made in Eden still echo in us today, that the pull toward what looks good and the temptation to reach for what God never asked us to carry is still alive in every believer. It’s bold, honest, and deeply needed.
Amanda has always written with sincerity, but this song marks a new depth in her artistry. She approaches the story of Eve not as a cautionary tale, but as a reflection of the human condition — the same condition we wrestle with daily. Her voice carries the weight of someone who has looked honestly at her own patterns and found God faithful in the middle of them. She doesn’t accuse; she awakens. She doesn’t condemn; she invites. And in doing so, she captures something profoundly biblical: Romans 7:15 — “For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do.” It’s the ancient struggle of the human heart, still alive in us today.
What makes “No Better Than Eve” so powerful is the way Amanda holds tension with tenderness. She acknowledges the truth about our humanity, but she never leaves us in the fall. Instead, she points us toward the God who has been redeeming broken stories since the beginning. There’s a quiet echo of Romans 5:17 — “How much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace… reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ.” woven through the melody. It’s the reminder that while we share in Eve’s weakness, we also share in Christ’s victory.
Amanda’s artistry shines because she writes from a place of lived faith. She understands what it means to wrestle with your own heart, to face the parts of yourself you’d rather ignore, and to discover that God’s mercy is still enough. That’s why this song resonates so deeply. It speaks to the believer who’s tired of repeating old patterns. It speaks to the one who wonders why they still fall for the same lies. It speaks to the heart that needs to remember that grace doesn’t run out just because we stumble in familiar places. James 1:14–15 — “Each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own desire…” fits the spirit of this track with striking clarity, grounding the song in the reality of our struggle and the hope of God’s intervention.
We chose Amanda Nolan as this week’s Artist of the Week because she is offering something rare in today’s worship landscape: honesty wrapped in hope. She isn’t afraid to tell the truth about the human condition, but she also refuses to let the story end there. Her music points us back to the Savior who meets us in our weakness, lifts us from our shame, and reminds us that redemption has always been God’s plan. “No Better Than Eve” is more than a song — it’s a call to remember that the same God who walked into the Garden after the fall still walks into our lives today with grace in His hands.
Now is the time to let that truth settle. To stop hiding the places God is trying to heal. To let His mercy rewrite the parts of your story you’ve been afraid to face. The fall was never the end — and in Christ, it never will be.
Amanda Nolan’s “No Better Than Eve” is out now on all platforms, and it’s a powerful reminder that grace meets us exactly where we fall and lifts us into something new. Add it to your playlist or share it with someone who needs encouragement — grab your copy here on Amazon. Every purchase supports Amanda’s music and helps us continue sharing songs that strengthen faith and speak life into people who need it.
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