Man's Awe-Inspiring A Cappella Rendition of 'Just A Little Talk With Jesus'

One man turned in an awe-inspiring and captivating rendition of the beloved hymn "Just a Little Talk with Jesus."

God gives each person a different set of skills and abilities. Musicians are a unique group of people who have been blessed with the God-given gift of creating beautiful sounds. Using the strength and beauty of their voices or nimble, quick-moving fingers, musicians produce sounds that are pleasant to the ear.

Of course, these musical gifts are given to individuals so that they may bring glory and honor to His name. With their talent, they might sing a lyric that ministers or touches someone's heart. They could help lead someone who desperately needs help and hope to the Lord. As seen in Sunday morning services every week, music is powerful.

In a clip posted on YouTube, one man uses his God-given musical abilities to sing and praise the Lord by performing an outstanding version of the song "Just a Little Talk with Jesus." Of course, it's a tune about how Jesus Christ can and does change lives.

The song's simple but powerful opening verse tells listeners how Jesus can change a life immediately. He freely offers the forgiveness of sins and salvation to all who earnestly call upon His name. As the song mentions, after that prayer, that interaction with Him, you'll never be the same again.

"I once was lost in sin, but Jesus took me in

And then a little light from heaven filled my soul

He bathed my heart in love, and He wrote my name above

And just a little talk with Jesus makes me whole"

What a beautiful song and performance about Christ's love, forgiveness and grace. We are all sinners, having fallen short of God's glory. We all need a talk with Jesus, and it will make all the difference in the world.

Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."

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