Walking with God: Enoch's Example of Faith

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"Faith believes what God has revealed and trusts what God has promised. Now, what does it mean for us to live by faith? Well, God teaches us in this chapter by pointing us to real-life living examples, and each of them highlights that it's a distinct aspect of what it means to live by faith." [00:37:28]

"The most important thing about you, the most important thing about any person, the thing that will matter about us forever, it's not how many people knew your name, it's not how many people follow you on social media, it is not a list of some things that you have accomplished in your life in this world. No, it is the relationship that you have with the Lord Jesus Christ." [00:323:60]

"Walking with God involves peace. God walked with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, but you remember that when they sinned, they hid from Him, and you can't walk with someone when you're hiding from them. To walk with God means that you're at peace with Him. It means that any known sin in your life has been confessed, it has been forgiven, and you're at peace in the presence of God because you have nothing whatever to hide from Him." [00:623:76]

"Walking with God involves progress. Walking's not sitting, and walking's not sprinting. Walking involves just a slow steady movement forward. Now that's encouraging because to walk with God doesn't mean that you're perfect, but if you're walking, you are making progress. Paul says, 'I press on, I'm straining towards the mark.' Straining, you know, sometimes walking isn't easy." [00:715:12]

"Walking with God is the greatest privilege. Think about this: walking with God, the Creator of heaven and earth, the sovereign Lord of the universe. He's your heavenly Father, and He is so interested in the daily details of your life, however ordinary they may seem to you. He's so intimately involved with everything that concerns you that He would choose to walk with you. There is no greater privilege in all of the world than that." [00:756:39]

"Walking with God is just the greatest pleasure. If you want to get someplace fast, well, get in the car. But if you want to savor a place, if you want to enjoy it, get out of the car and go for a walk because then you will see things that you wouldn't see from the car. Then you will hear things and smell things and even be able to savor things that you would never be able to enjoy if you were simply rushing past in a vehicle." [00:794:56]

"Enoch walked with God in the light of the coming judgment. There's a big theme in the story of Enoch. He walked with God, and he did it in the light of the coming judgment. Now, the early chapters of Genesis really chart the growth of sin in the world and its devastating effects. You remember that Adam and Eve broke the single commandment that they had been given by God in the garden." [00:930:16]

"Enoch walked with God after he became a father. We're told here in verse 21 that when Enoch had lived 65 years, he fathered Methuselah, and Enoch walked with God after he fathered Methuselah. Now, it seems then that the responsibility of being a father caused Enoch to feel that he needed the help of God in a way that he had not really felt that before." [00:1419:44]

"Enoch walked with God until God took him home. Genesis chapter 5 and verse 22: Enoch walked with God after he fathered Methuselah. Was this just for a little bit? No, for 300 years, the rest of his life, he walked with God. Enoch walked with God, verse 24, and he was not, for God took him, took him home." [00:1623:76]

"God gave this marvelous sign that one day the power and the reign of death would indeed be broken. Enoch was taken as a sign of it, and of course, we read this story from these ancient days. We said, well, how could that possibly be? How could the power of death be broken? This is all pointing to the answer that we find in our Lord Jesus Christ." [00:2021:84]

"Without faith, it is impossible to please Him, that is, God, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who seek Him. Here's this ancient story of a man who walked with God. What has this got to do with the realities of our lives today? Well, Hebrews tells us after speaking about Enoch, we have these wonderful words: whoever would draw near to God." [00:2158:80]

"You can live in a constant conscious enjoyment of the presence of God. You can walk with God, and how are you going to do it? Well, you're doing it by faith, and Hebrews spells out what this actually looks like in the clearest terms. If you would draw near to God, if you would consciously enjoy His presence, there are two things that you must pursue. First, you must believe that He exists." [00:2233:68]

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