If your life was summed up in one sentence, what would it be?
There is a man in the Bible whose life is summed up with the words "Enoch walked with God."
If you put your name in Enoch's place, would it be true? Do you walk with God? What does it even mean to walk with God?
Here are some thoughts to think about. Let's compare walking with God to going for a walk with a person.
Who do you go for walks with? A friend or a stranger? Usually we only go for walks with someone we love and know--a friend or family member. If you walked up to a random person on the street and asked them to go for a walk with you, they would think you were strange! Walking with God means you know and love Him.
Since God is light, then walking with God means walking in the light. Confessing and forsaking sin, not hiding your sin or putting the blame on others.
Imagine walking with a friend in complete silence! When you go for a walk, you also talk. But you don't chatter none stop and give your friend no chance to talk. Walking with a friend requires both talking and listening. Walking with God involves both talking to God (prayer) and listening to Him (reading the Bible).
Imagine asking a friend to go for a walk with you, but you are in one town and they are in another town. Would that work? No, you have to be in the same place to walk together. You have to be close! Walking with God means being close to God.
Walking with a friend means that you are not walking with others. So that might mean being different. People may laugh or mock you. But it's better to walk with God and be laughed at than be the ones who are not walking with God.
If your friend invites you to go for a walk with them, you need to go where they are going. And so walking with God means that we must obey Him and go where He leads.
Would you go for a walk with someone you don't trust? I sure wouldn't! And walking with God requires trust and faith in Him.
Would you walk with a friend while worrying how to please someone that you are not with? Walking with God means living to please God, not other people.
Walking with a friend also involves keeping in step with, not lagging behind or running ahead.
Enoch never died, God just took him to heaven (Heb 11:5) While those who walk with God will still have to die, they have no need to fear death. They will finally see in person the one they have been walking with on earth!
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