Bart Millard - Have a Little Talk With Jesus Lyrics

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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 it wrote my name above
And just a little talk with my Jesus
made me whole

Have a little talk with Jesus
tell him all about our troubles
Hear our fainted cry
He will answer by and by
Feel a little prayer wheel turning
know a little fire is burning
Find a little talk with Jesus
makes it right

Sometimes my path grows drear
without a ray of cheer
And then a cloud of doubt
may hide the day
The mists of sin may rise
and hide the starry skies
But just a little talk with Jesus
clears the way

Have a little talk with Jesus
tell him all about our troubles
Hear our fainted cry
He will answer by and by
Feel a little prayer wheel turning
know a little fire is burning
Find a little talk with Jesus
makes it right

Have a little talk with Jesus
tell him all about our troubles
Hear our fainted cry
He will answer by and by
Feel a little prayer wheel turning
know a little fire is burning
Find a little talk with Jesus
makes it right

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Meaning & Inspiration

Bart Millard’s release of "Have a Little Talk With Jesus" on October 21, 2017, delivers a timeless message that resonates deeply within the Christian experience, reminding us of the profound simplicity and power of direct communion with our Savior. While the song itself is a cherished traditional hymn, Millard’s rendition breathes new life into its enduring truth, inviting a fresh generation to embrace the foundational practice of prayer. The narrative arc within the lyrics beautifully traces a believer's journey from initial spiritual awakening to ongoing reliance on divine guidance, painting a clear picture of redemption and sustained faith.

The opening lines immediately transport us to the transformative moment of salvation, describing a soul once "lost in sin" now embraced by Jesus. This mirrors the biblical truth found in Romans 3:23, where we learn that all have fallen short, and Ephesians 2:1, which speaks of spiritual death before Christ. The subsequent imagery of "a little light from heaven" filling the soul evokes John 8:12, where Jesus declares Himself the light of the world, and 2 Corinthians 4:6, revealing God’s light shining in our hearts. This divine intervention is portrayed as an act of intimate love, bathing the heart and securing one's eternal destiny—"it wrote my name above"—a promise echoed in Luke 10:20 and Revelation 3:5, assuring us of our heavenly inheritance. The verse culminates in the powerful declaration that "just a little talk with my Jesus made me whole," highlighting the immediate and complete restoration found through personal interaction with Him, a wholeness anticipated in Isaiah 53:5.

The chorus serves as the song's spiritual anchor, extending an open invitation to "have a little talk with Jesus" and "tell him all about our troubles." This is a direct echo of Philippians 4:6-7, which encourages us to present our requests to God with thanksgiving, and 1 Peter 5:7, urging us to cast our anxieties upon Him because He cares. The assurance that He will "answer by and by" reinforces the unwavering promise in Jeremiah 33:3 and Matthew 7:7, that when we call and seek, He will respond. The evocative phrases "feel a little prayer wheel turning" and "know a little fire is burning" beautifully symbolize the ceaseless, fervent nature of prayer and the Holy Spirit’s active presence within the praying soul. While not endorsing literal prayer wheels, the imagery conveys persistent, earnest communication, much like the parable of the persistent widow in Luke 18:1-8, while the "fire burning" points to the Holy Spirit's consuming passion and spiritual zeal mentioned in Romans 12:11. Ultimately, this sacred dialogue is presented as the pathway to peace and resolution, underscoring that "a little talk with Jesus makes it right."

As life inevitably presents its challenges, the second verse acknowledges the inevitable periods when a "path grows drear" or "a cloud of doubt may hide the day." This speaks to the human experience of struggle, doubt, and temptation, familiar to anyone navigating this world, as highlighted in Psalm 23:4 ("darkest valley") and John 16:33 ("in this world you will have trouble"). The lyrics poignantly describe how "the mists of sin may rise and hide the starry skies," a vivid metaphor for how sin can obscure spiritual clarity and distance us from God’s truth, paralleling Hebrews 12:1's call to shed entangling sins. Yet, the profound solution remains gloriously simple: "just a little talk with Jesus clears the way." This echoes the wisdom of Psalm 119:105, which describes God’s Word as a lamp to our feet and a light to our path, and Proverbs 3:5-6, which promises that when we trust in the Lord with all our heart, He will make our paths straight. Through prayer, the fog lifts, doubts dissipate, and the believer gains renewed perspective and direction.

Bart Millard’s presentation of "Have a Little Talk With Jesus" serves as a powerful testament to the enduring, accessible, and transformative nature of prayer. It is a compelling reminder that no trouble is too great, no doubt too thick, and no sin too deep for the healing, guiding presence of Jesus. The song encourages believers to cultivate an ongoing, intimate relationship with Christ, transforming every moment into an opportunity for divine conversation, assuring us that in His presence, all things can truly be made right. This hymn's message remains a vital spiritual anchor, fostering a vibrant, communicative faith that navigates life's complexities with peace and purpose.

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