Men & Women Walking In Step With God

by Admin ~ February 11th, 2010

Man & WomanMy thoughts are based on the following verse: ‘What does the Lord require of you, but to walk humbly with your God.’ Micah 6. 8. Enoch is one of the best examples of a person walking in step with God. Enoch’s story tells us that God yearns for our company, and that Almighty desire is revealed throughout human history. Examples: God meeting with Moses at the burning bush. Revealing Himself to Joseph in a number of prophetic dreams. Making Himself known to us in the person of His Son, Jesus Christ, the Word that became flesh and lived among us. In fact God wants to make our bodies temples of the Holy Spirit.
The Creator of the speed of sound, and the speed of light, paces Himself to walk with us. Right from the start of human history God was found walking with our first parents in the Garden of Eden in the evening of every day. God is the supreme pilgrim Who sent His Son of the longest pilgrimage of all when Jesus visited planet Earth for 33 years. Hymnwriter: ‘Out of the ivory palaces into a World of woe, only His great eternal love, made my Saviour go.’ John Bunyan is an authority on the art of walking with God. His best seller: Pilgrim’s Progress charts the journey of Pilgrim from the Cross to the Heavenly City. Note that God did not walk with Enoch, Enoch had to get in step with God.
Enoch was a pioneer of pilgrimage – he had no role model to follow, but his example has inspired countless people throughout history including Noah and Abraham who both copied Enoch.
Life on this planet for rll of us is a journey. Who are we in company with? What direction are we taking? What destiny are we aiming for? Christ alone knows where He is heading, the best way to get there safely. ‘I AM the Way or the Road, no one comes to the Father but by Me.’ Follow Christ, you won’t go wrong.
Don’t put Enoch on a pedestal or in a stained glass window. He was a married man, a family man, an ordinary person just like you and me. Genesis 5. 21-24. But his relationship with God took priority over every other relationship. Nothing and no one ought to distract us from following hard after God. Get your vertical relationship right, and your horizontal relationships will fall into place. The writer to the Hebrews tells us that Enoch pleased God. (Hebrews 11. 5) We live in an age where people please themselves, please others. Pleasing others, and above all learning to please God, is an expression of our love.

Genesis chapter five reads like a visit to the cemetery. No less than six different people lived a certain number of years and then died. v5 Adam, v8 Seth, v11 Enos, v14 Cainan, v20 Jared. A depressing negative relentless cycle of life and death. Suddenly, Enoch arrives on the scene and breaks the mould, and bucks the trend. Hebrews 11. 5. ‘By faith Enoch was taken from this life so that He did not experience death.’ After 300 years in each others’ company on Earth, a day came when they couldn’t bear to be parted and God said: “Come home with Me.”
Enoch’s life on Earth was in stark contrast to his contemporaries, and his translation was a prophetic picture of the coming Messiah. Men live to die, whereas Christ died to live, and to live in the power of an endless life and is willing  for us to share in His resurrection life. ‘He that lives and believes in Me, said Christ, will never die.  John 11. 26. A real relationship with God has a starting point. It is not arrived at by accident or inherited from a family member. Fellowship with God is the result of a personal decision on our part. Genesis 5. 21-22 ‘At sixty five, Enoch started a walk with God after fathering his first-born son, and he kept God company for 300 years. Enoch’s lifestyle wasn’t a flash in the pan, he was in it for the long haul. Walking is the most natural exercise, that most of us are capable of. But the company we keep on the journey can make all the difference. The more time we spend in the company of certain  people, the more disappointed we get. How different it is in Christ’s company, there is no disappointment in Him. In fact, the more we get to know Him, the more wonderful He becomes. God is not a God of monologue, He is a God is dialogue. As they walked together, Enoch got into conversation with God, Who shared secrets with him. In fact Enoch was given a revelation of the Second Coming of Christ: ‘Enoch prophesied: Look, the Lord comes with ten thousand of His saints to bring judgement on all.’ Jude 14-15. God is still speaking to us today through Nature all around us. In the Cosmos above us, in the Seasons and through His Word – the Bible. Are we listening?
Hebrews 11. 5. ‘Because of faith, Enoch was caught up and transferred to Heaven, so that he did not have a glimpse of death, because God translated him.’ Translation means, removal to another place. Enoch’s experience proves there is life after death. Many people settle for the present moment – ‘Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die.’ Others expect oblivion, or reincarnation beyond the grave. Enoch’s translation into the Stepimmediate presence of God is a prophetic picture of the translation of the saints at the return of Christ: 1 Thessalonians 4. 16-17. ‘For the Lord Himself will come down from Heaven with a mighty shout and the cry of the archangel, and the great trumpet call of God. And the Christians who are dead will be the first to rise to meet the Lord. Then we who are still alive on the
Earth, will be caught up with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air, and remain with Him for ever.’
Let me close with the verse of a song: ‘I walk with the King, Hallelujah, I walk with the King, praise His Name. No longer I roam, my soul faces home, I walk and I talk with the King.’
Let’s get in step with Christ, and stay in step with Him.

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