Walking with God

Gen 5,24

 Enoch walked with God.  Genesis 5:24   

RECOMMENDED READING:  Genesis 5:21-2421 Enoch lived sixty-five years, and begot Methuselah. 22 After he begot Methuselah, Enoch walked with God three hundred years, and had sons and daughters. 23 So all the days of Enoch were three hundred and sixty-five years. 24 And Enoch walked with God; and he was not, for God took him.”

COMMENTS:  Enoch and Elijah are the only two humans ever to experience eternal life without dying.  Not much is shared of Enoch except that he walked with God and was taken by God without dying.  Enoch was the father of Methuselah, the oldest man to live (969 years).  Enoch was 65 when Methuselah was born and was 365 when taken to heaven. 

So, what was it like for Enoch to walk with God?  To have daily personal fellowship with the Creator.   Hebrews 11:5 shares that Enoch had much faith and that he pleased God.  Hebrews 11:6 goes on to say But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.”   I am relating this way.  Enoch did much more than just go to God with requests.  I’m sure he spent much time sharing his concerns and needs with God but I am equally certain praise and worship and just enjoying God’s company as he would a dear friend and companion.  Sharing the day’s experiences including noticing a beautiful sunrise or garden or grain field.  He learned to trust God and let go of worries and burdens and fears after talking to God about them.   But he also knew and listened to God’s voice. 

Was it different then to walk with God?  Was God more visible and real than now? Well, to live 300 years and still be youthful in ability to work and play and enjoy life while having memories and experiences to remember and share going back that far I can imagine would make a difference.  It would be like being able to share personal experiences with God and how God brought us through the Revolutionary War and Civil War and all life’s experiences since.  Being able to see and enjoy many generations of family being born and raised.  To be able to remember 300 years and more and walking with God and sharing with Him that long with still a youthful body.  But even then, few fellowshipped with God like Enoch, so his choice to believe in God and trust Him to the extent he did was rare.   It is rare now but still available to every believer.  Granted, we are babies in the faith by comparison, even if 100 years old, but we have opportunity to fellowship with the same God who fellowshipped with Enoch and Elijah and countless faithful following before and after them.

Taking the time to enjoy God’s creation and sharing that enjoyment with it’s creator is a deeper walk and fellowship than just asking for things and help and saying AMEN.   Enjoying God’s company even without conversation.

With Christ’s death and resurrection came an open door to access to God and removal of the sin barrier satan built between us and God.  But then the Holy Spirit came to have that level of fellowship with us and not only walk with us but be our advocate with the Father through Jesus’ redemptive sacrifice.  We have an advantage and benefit that Enoch didn’t have, so we have opportunity to experience an even deeper fellowship with God that Enoch was not able to have. 

We miss out on a lot when we miss or cut short our time of devotion with Him. Developing a hunger to get closer to Him comes as we take the time to pray and study His Word and just linger to share with Him.  Doing pleases Him and enriches us.  A real “Win – Win”.   But doing so requires discipline and work.  It requires prioritizing our day and giving up some idle time we mostly just waste or maybe even some time devoted to tasks we want to complete.  Will we trust Him to help us get necessary work and tasks done in less time to free up more time to spend with Him.  Well, ask Him and then trust Him enough to do just that.  Well, I’m in just as much need to do that too, so let’s agree to work on this goal together.  AMEN?  AMEN!!

Day by day, morning by morning, begin your walk with Him in the calm trust that God is at work in everything.  Anne Ortlund

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