Enoch, found in the fifth chapter of Genesis, is said
to have walked with God. And for this walking, the record tells us that God
took him so that he no longer walked upon the earth. (Genesis 5:21-24) What
does it mean for Enoch to walk with God, and how can we also walk with God and
be found acceptable?
The. words of these verses are vague in meaning, so we
greatly appreciate Paul's inspired commentary on Enoch's life found in the book
of Hebrews. Paul says, "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." (Heb 11:5-6) Enoch,
Paul says, did not see death. He was a man that by faith in God and in God's
rewards sought after God. His walking was a walk of faith - a walk of seeking
after God.
His walk was a walk with God in a time of almost
universal defiance. This was a time not much different from our own. This was a
time in which mankind began to build and dwell in cities, began to create
commerce and trade, create recreation and arts, and inventions and technologies
(Gen 4:17-22). These were great accomplishments of mankind. However, their
growth in physical intelligence could not counter their diminishing moral
character. Mankind began to disregard God. He disregarded God's design for the
family, and mankind began to disregard the value of his fellow man.
The apostle Peter tells us that some day the Earth
will be destroyed in intense heat. This destruction will be with heat that will
melt even the building blocks of matter. Nothing will survive! So, Peter
concludes, "Since all these things are thus to be dissolved, what sort of
people ought you to be in lives of holiness and godliness?" (2 Peter 3:1)
We all must resolve to walk with God. How do we do this? The answer today is
the same as it was in the days of Enoch. To walk with God, one must walk in the
same direction. You cannot be a friend to the ways of the world and be a friend
to God at the same time. We must choose one or the other. To walk with God, one
must agree with God. Amos asked, "Shall two walk together, except they
have agreed?" (Amos3: 3) This means that we must submit to God's commands
and precepts. God does not agree with us by conforming to us. We must conform
to Him. Last, to walk with God, one must walk in step with God. That means that
we must keep up and finish the course.
Let
us all resolve to walk with God!
Eric