Enoch’s life is a powerful reminder that God values relationship over remarkable achievements; he is remembered not for grand deeds but for walking faithfully with God, even in a world filled with wickedness. Enoch’s story shows that a life set apart for God is not about withdrawing from the world, but about a heart that is reserved for Him, longing for His presence above all else. Twice in Genesis, it is emphasized that Enoch “walked faithfully with God,” highlighting the closeness and consistency of his relationship with the Lord. This faithful walk was not hindered by the darkness around him; instead, it shone all the brighter as a testimony to God’s desire for friendship with His people. You, too, are invited to walk with God in the midst of your daily life, setting your heart apart for Him and enjoying the sweetness of His presence. [55:01]
Genesis 5:21-24 (ESV)
When Enoch had lived 65 years, he fathered Methuselah. Enoch walked with God after he fathered Methuselah 300 years and had other sons and daughters. Thus all the days of Enoch were 365 years. Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him.
Reflection: What would it look like for you to set aside time today to intentionally walk with God, not just in prayer but in every ordinary moment, seeking His presence and friendship above all else?
Enoch’s life teaches us that faith is the foundation of a relationship with God; it is by faith that we please Him and draw near to Him. The book of Hebrews commends Enoch as one who pleased God because of his faith, and it reminds us that “without faith it is impossible to please God.” Faith is not just belief in God’s existence, but a deep trust that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him. This kind of faith moves us to pursue God wholeheartedly, confident that He desires to be found and to reward us with Himself. Today, let your faith be an offering that brings joy to the heart of the Father, knowing that He delights in those who seek Him with sincerity and trust. [01:14:25]
Hebrews 11:5-6 (ESV)
By faith Enoch was taken up so that he should not see death, and he was not found, because God had taken him. Now before he was taken he was commended as having pleased God. And without faith it is impossible to please him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him.
Reflection: In what area of your life do you need to trust God more deeply today, believing that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him?
To be called a friend of God is to be invited into His inner circle, to share in His secrets, and to know His heart. The Lord confides in those who fear Him, offering not just knowledge of His ways but a deep, personal relationship. True friendship with God means being His confidant, someone He trusts and loves dearly. This relationship is not based on our performance, but on reverence, love, and a willingness to draw near. God desires to share His heart with you, to make His covenant known, and to walk with you as a trusted friend. [01:10:53]
Psalm 25:14 (ESV)
The friendship of the Lord is for those who fear him, and he makes known to them his covenant.
Reflection: What is one way you can open your heart to God today, inviting Him to share His thoughts and secrets with you as a trusted friend?
You are made in the image of God, created for relationship and connection with Him. God is not a distant force or an impersonal power; He is a personal God with intellect, emotion, and will, who desires to relate to you. Just as isolation is one of the most painful experiences for a human being, so too is separation from God contrary to your very design. God’s emotions are pure and steadfast, and He is moved with compassion, love, and even jealousy for your heart. He longs for you to know Him, not just as Creator or Lord, but as a Person who feels, loves, and desires fellowship with you. [01:04:55]
Genesis 1:27 (ESV)
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.
Reflection: How does knowing that you are made in God’s image—designed for relationship—change the way you approach Him in prayer and daily life today?
God is searching the earth for hearts that are fully committed to Him, longing to strengthen and bless those who seek Him with undivided devotion. The life of Enoch shows us that the greatest reward is not material blessing, but the treasure of God’s presence and friendship. As you devote yourself to God, your relationship with Him grows sweeter with time, filled with memories of His faithfulness and love. The invitation is open: as close as you want to be to God, you can be. Let your hunger for Him move you to seek Him wholeheartedly, knowing that He delights to draw near to those who are fully His. [01:18:36]
2 Chronicles 16:9 (ESV)
For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to give strong support to those whose heart is blameless toward him.
Reflection: What is one practical step you can take today to demonstrate wholehearted devotion to God, making Him your greatest treasure and reward?
Today, we explored the remarkable life of Enoch, a man whose story in Scripture is brief but profoundly significant. Enoch stands out not for his mighty deeds or miracles, but for the simple, powerful testimony that he “walked faithfully with God.” In a world marked by deep wickedness and rebellion, Enoch’s life was a prophetic sign of intimacy with God, a relationship so close that God took him directly into His presence, bypassing death itself. This is a reminder that God values relationship over performance, and that the greatest legacy we can leave is not what we accomplish, but how we walk with Him.
We considered the context of Enoch’s life—he lived in a time when sin grieved God’s heart, yet he chose a different path. The birth of his son Methuselah marked a turning point, and Methuselah’s very name became a prophetic warning of coming judgment, yet also a sign of God’s immense patience and mercy. God’s heart is always to give space for repentance, to extend grace, and to draw people back to Himself.
A central theme is the astonishing reality that we, as finite, imperfect people, are invited into friendship with the infinite, perfect God. This is possible because we are made in His image—relational beings designed for connection. God is not a distant force or an impersonal power; He is a Person with intellect, emotion, and will. He feels joy, grief, compassion, and even jealousy—not in a petty sense, but as a passionate desire for our hearts. His emotions are pure, consistent, and always aligned with His perfect character.
To be called a friend of God is to be welcomed into His inner circle, to be a confidant with whom He shares His heart. This is not about religious performance or external acts, but about a heart that seeks Him, that is reserved for Him alone. The reward for earnestly seeking God is not just blessings or answered prayers, but God Himself—His presence, His friendship, and the sweetness of walking with Him day by day.
We are as close to God as we choose to be. The invitation is open, the way has been made through Jesus, and the Holy Spirit empowers us to walk in intimacy with the Father. Like Enoch, we are called to a life of faithful, daily companionship with God—a journey that grows sweeter with time, marked by love, devotion, and the joy of knowing and being known by Him.
God relates to us in many ways. And sometimes it's difficult to understand how He can be a father and a master, how He can be our Redeemer and our Savior and our Creator, but still our Lord. But one of the things that the Word says is that we have become friends of God. And that's quite a unique concept to understand. [00:50:48]
Christianity is really unique in the extent and the depth of the relationship that we have with God. So we are looking at this thing called being a friend of God through the lens and the eyes of different characters in the Bible. [00:51:25]
They're oftentimes very ordinary people that God uses in amazing ways. So last week, where's Jason? He spoke on Moses. And Jason's job was really, really difficult because there is so much about Moses. Moses, you can spend a whole year just looking every Sunday at the life of Moses. My job this morning is equally difficult for the opposite reason. I'm talking about Enoch. Who's heard of a guy called Enoch? [00:52:17]
What I found amazing is there's so much life in the Word of God. You can take one verse, and God can just unpack just revelation upon revelation, because He's so intentional. He doesn't waste words. Everything that He says has a purpose. [00:53:01]
What is consistent throughout Scripture is that God warns people, and then he's immensely slow to anger and abounding in love. And God gives us chance after chance after chance to repent and come back to him. So, there's an amazing thing that we can learn from God about how kind and how gracious he is. That his righteousness demands justice, but his heart is that people would turn towards him. [00:57:44]
He's not mentioned for his great works. He's not the guy who parted the Red Sea. He's not the guy who killed Goliath. He's the guy who is remembered because of the relationship that he had with Christ. I bet that he did some amazing things. You can't walk with God and not do amazing things. But I think God is making a point here, and he's saying to us, this man is remembered not for what he did, but for who he was and how he related to me. [00:58:40]
Enoch walked faithfully with God. Two times it says that, just to emphasize how closely he walked with God. And as a result of that, he is one of only two people in the Bible who never physically die. [00:59:22]
So I want to tell you two interesting facts quickly before we get into the meat of this word. The first one is that he's not the first Enoch. In Genesis 4, there's another Enoch, but that Enoch is the son of Cain, who if you know was the bad guy who killed his brother Abel. Whereas this Genesis 5 Enoch is the son of Seth, and if you continue his line, you get to Christ. [01:00:24]
God is perfect, and we are imperfect. Can you imagine being married to a spouse who was perfect? How well do you think that relationship would go? I think that would be a challenge for me personally. God is all -knowing, and we are vastly limited in our understanding. God is infinite, and we are finite. God is all -powerful, and we are frail. God is supernatural, and we are bound to this natural body for now. God is holy and pure, and we are sinful. If that was the only reason, that would be a big enough reason that this relationship would be difficult to work out. [01:03:06]
One of the most amazing revelations the Bible has for us is that we are made in the image of God. That even we might be quite far apart in our natures, but there is a likeness. There is a touching point. It's not like God in a toaster, you know, we are made in His image, and we are relational because God is relational. [01:04:08]
To not have relationship, to not have connection, is one of the worst forms of torture that a human being can go through. So one of the things about this, about being made in the image of God, is sometimes we forget that God is a person. [01:06:13]
God is, he is a person. He is relatable. He's not an entity. He's not a robot. He's not an ideology or a doctrine. He's a person that we relate to. [01:07:07]
Aren't you glad that when something is leading your heart away from God, that it stirs up the jealousy of God, that he's moved to act on your behalf, to win you back, to draw you back? Isn't it a wonderful thing that God is not indifferent to us? [01:08:57]
God's emotions are always a perfect expression of a perfect being. Isn't it wonderful that God can understand how we feel, that because Jesus came down to earth, he knows what it's like, what we go through? [01:09:47]
God not only has thoughts and plans, he has feelings and desires too. In contrast to the unreliability and instability of human sin -tainted emotions, God's emotions are as completely dependable and immutable as he. Isn't it wonderful that we serve a God that is alive, that is not just a dead list of rules and regulations? [01:10:27]
To be a friend of God is like to be in the king's inner circle. You can imagine if you are a trusted advisor to the king. Not that we advise God, just go with me on this. But if you are, you have access to the inner circle. You have privileged information. You're in the know of what is going on and what is happening. And when Jesus calls us friend, it means we are his confidence that he shares the secrets of the kingdom of heaven with. He shares the secrets of life with us. [01:11:53]
We have been designed with like a homing beacon that sits in the depths of our hearts, that is longing to connect with God, longing to connect with the Father. [01:13:36]
Right now you are as close to God as you have chosen to be. That is an incredible statement. It's an immense encouragement, because it means as close as you want to get to God, you can get there, but it's also an admonishment. [01:13:59]
To know God and to love God is our greatest privilege. To be known by God and to be loved by God is our greatest pleasure. That is the prize. That is the reward that Enoch is talking about. God rewards those who earnestly seek Him. [01:14:42]
It means that your heart longs for God. Your heart is reserved for God. When something else comes and tries to take your heart, there's just a reserved sign that is permanently on your heart that says, I've been reserved for someone else. [01:15:47]
As we see in the life of Enoch as he walked relationally with this God and he sought Him wholeheartedly, we see the unity that they had in how they walked. In Amos 3 verse 3 it says, can two people walk together without agreeing on the direction? That's a rhetorical question. The answer is no, they can't. [01:16:01]
As we walk with God, we've got to learn to hate the value system of the world, but to love the people who are in it as much as Jesus loves them. And that is a lesson that we can take from Enoch, how he walked and how he loved God and he loved what God loves. [01:18:13]
When your heart is committed to God, you are like Enoch, you're like this blinker in a sense that comes up on God's radar because He's looking for hearts that are fully devoted to Him. And when He sees those hearts, He rushes to strengthen them, to walk with them, and to be a blessing to them. [01:18:46]
If you're here today because you honestly came because you have faith in Jesus, then I want to say that act is pleasing to God. You've done something today that is pleasing to God. If you worship this morning because you believe in Jesus and you believe what He's done for you, the faith that you exercised this morning went up to heaven as a pleasing offering and aroma to God. [01:19:40]
What Jesus did on the cross opened a way for us all to walk closely with God. The tragedy, if you look at the Old Testament, is how few the select group of people that really walked closely with God? But after Jesus died on the cross and that curtain was torn in two and the way was opened, how many people do you know who enjoy a close relationship with God? [01:20:32]
One of the roles of the Holy Spirit is to connect you to the Father who loves you. [01:21:49]
God has prepared everything. It's available. But Simon, you've got to be brave. You've got to be prepared to get up. You've got to be hungry enough for that text to do whatever it takes to stand up in front of whoever is there to go to the front. And what you did was an illustration and it was a picture of what I'm hoping many of us are going to do from now on is be hungry enough to get up and go and appropriate that which Christ has already done for us. [01:22:41]
If we are fully committed to Him, every day just gets sweeter and sweeter and sweeter. And the memories of Him coming through for you and the memories of Him blessing you at PTP and the memories of Him encountering you in worship, they just begin to pile up and pile up and pile up and pile up. And then you get to a space where you are just so in love with the Father. And we are able to do that because He's perfect, because He's so good and because He's so loving. [01:26:33]
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