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Heart Talks
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"Heart Talks" by Charles Wesley Naylor is a collection of spiritual reflections composed in the early 20th century. The work addresses themes related to the Christian life, emphasizing the difficulties and responsibilities faced by believers striving to live faithfully. Drawing on personal experiences of prolonged suffering and internal injury, the author shares insights on trusting God amidst adversity. Through biblical references and personal anecdotes, Naylor offers encouragement and guidance intended to strengthen faith and provide comfort to those encountering spiritual and physical hardships.
Naylor introduces himself at the outset and describes how his years of suffering in bed have deepened his reliance on divine trust. Despite his physical limitations, he maintains an optimistic outlook on life and emphasizes the importance of faith and perseverance in the Christian journey. The reflections aim to uplift readers by illustrating how suffering can foster spiritual growth and reliance on divine grace.
Naylor introduces himself at the outset and describes how his years of suffering in bed have deepened his reliance on divine trust. Despite his physical limitations, he maintains an optimistic outlook on life and emphasizes the importance of faith and perseverance in the Christian journey. The reflections aim to uplift readers by illustrating how suffering can foster spiritual growth and reliance on divine grace.
From the opening pages
suffering. After thirteen years in the ministry, as a result of an internal injury he has been compelled to spend the last thirteen years in his bed day and night, a constant sufferer. He has known the experience of long and intense suffering with no hope of relief from any human source, and with no other prospect for the future than that of remaining a helpless invalid for life and without a means of earning a livelihood. He has learned to trust God for the supply of his temporal needs because there was no other to trust. He has learned to commune with God by being deprived of the opportunity of mingling much with his fellow men. Yet he has not lost the joy out of life. He still does what he can to build up the kingdom of God and bless his fellow men by his words of good cheer. He is still interested in the events of the world, and especially in the progress of God's work. He has demonstrated the efficacy of God's grace to sustain one and give joy in the very discouraging circumstances of life. Though a firm believer in divine healing, and instrumental in the healing of those who kneel at his bedside for prayer, yet he has not received permanent healing, because, as he believes, this is God's method of developing his heart and making him more useful in helping others. During the last five years, especially, he has contributed regularly to a religious periodical articles on subjects similar to those in this book, besides conducting a “Questions Answered” and information department, and writing a number of books. —Gospel Trumpet Company Publishers 1922 A. D. [pg 007] Preface Most of the miscellaneous writings of which this volume is composed appeared originally in serial form. The widespread interest produced by them, the hundreds of letters of appreciation, and the numerous earnest requests for their publication in permanent form have been the moving cause for their presentation in this volume. They cover a very wide range of topics, are written in a popular style, and deal with phases of life and personal experience that are all too much neglected but which every Christian needs to understand. Each paper is complete in itself, though all have a general relation. They are pastoral in nature and have by the blessings of God comforted, encouraged, strengthened, and enlightened…
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