A Little Talk With Jesus
The reader may need to exercise some patience if I seem to be indulging in a bit of elderly maudlin sentimentality. Shortly, I'll be calling upon an old gospel song in support of a message that has been insistently demanding my heart's attention. Unlike the great horse, Silver, coming out of the past with thundering hoof beats, the words of a song going back to the earliest days of the beginning of my walk with Jesus, sneaked gently out of the past into my memory on softly padded feet.
As I tried to remember the words as accurately as possible, I realized that its message provided a perfect complement to the sometimes whisperings, sometimes thunderings, of the Spirit's Jesus-centering voice. I'm sure my recollection is not word-perfect, but this is close to what Oswald J Smith penned:
"I once was lost in sin, but Jesus took me in,
And then a little light from heaven filled my soul.
It bathed my heart in love, and wrote my name above,
And just a little talk with Jesus made me whole."Now let us have a little talk with Jesus,
Let us tell Him all about our troubles.
He will hear our faintest cry,
And He will answer bye and bye.
Now when you feel a little prayer wheel turning,
And you know a little fire is burning,
You will find a little talk with Jesus makes it right."
God, in His wisdom, has imposed upon our five-senses dominated eonian consciousness a most strategic futility. In a word, we are entirely incapable of figuring out God. What is so maddening is that in the deepest recesses of our being, we know that He desires that we come to know Him in the full splendor of His Being. But when, to our thinking, He remains stubbornly veiled from us, a deception enters in that first suggests, then follows up with insistence, that we take some God-seeking initiative.
This leads to us tuning into SOME of what God knows, WITHOUT KNOWING GOD.
We think, as it were, that we can sneak in the back door, grab a little God-kind-of-knowledge, so that, to change the metaphor, we can "get this show on the road." What we get is the knowledge that Paul warned about, the knowledge that "puffs up" instead of "builds up."
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Writings Of John Gavazzoni - Just a Little Talk with Jesus