Talking to Jesus will change your perspective and give you hope. Talking to the risen Jesus is a beautiful way of life. It’s not just for emergencies. When people humbly and honestly talk to Jesus together they become connected heart-to-heart.
Talking with Jesus is supernatural therapy. When you talk to Jesus with a humble, sincere heart you discover the reality of “Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Now is the best time and wherever you are is the best place to start talking with Jesus.
Who needs to talk to Jesus? The more we’re aware of the darkness within our own heart, the brighter Christ’s light will be to us and the more we’ll feel the need to continually talk to Jesus.
Continually talking to the living Jesus will help you make wise choices so that you don’t wind up stuck in bad circumstances. To get started talking to Jesus, finish this sentence: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, . . .”
When people start talking to Jesus together, they begin to be led by His Spirit and His presence is manifest among them. The family that talks to Jesus together stays together. One of the most powerful things Christians can do is to spend a lot of time talking to the risen Jesus together. When Christians talk to Jesus together their faith grows stronger. I love talking to Jesus with my friends (and even with strangers).
True thanksgiving is about talking to Jesus and telling Him thanks. The best way to celebrate Christmas is by talking to Jesus.
Talking to the living Jesus is habit forming. I’m addicted to ongoing conversation with the King of Kings.
Start talking to Jesus.
Let the words roll
From deep in your soul.
Spend some time
Talking to Jesus.
Soon you’ll start
To hear Him
Speaking in your heart.
Talking to Jesus,
Saying His name,
In my heart
He burns as a flame.
Talking to Jesus
In openness,
How glorious!
There’s a huge difference between Spirit-led speaking that flows in the moment from a heart touched by God’s presence and scripted speaking. Christians are called to be Spirit-led (Romans 8:14), not office, position, or title led. Christians need to function as apostles, prophets, evangelists, shepherds, and teachers so that they can help train all believers to freely and boldly live their daily lives talking to the living Jesus and doing Spirit-led ministry.
