Monday, November 26, 2012

A Personal Walk With God


"Enoch walked with God three hundred years" (Genesis 5:22 NKJ)

Imagine you are walking through an unknown, foggy forest. There is no path to follow and you don’t know your destination. Soon the forest will be enveloped in the night. You are not sure if you should continue. Then your walking companion confidently assures you. “Don’t worry. I know the way. We are almost out of these woods.”

Do you trust your walking partner and keep walking or turn around and go back?

It’s a matter of faith. Everyone has some of it. Everyday we wake up expecting the coffee to be fresh and the sun to rise; we turn knobs in the shower expecting the water to flow; turn the ignition in our cars expecting them to start. And so goes the normal day with things we don’t understand but accept by faith.

I’ve often reflected on Enoch and his walk with God. I wanted to identify the essential elements of it so that I could imitate it. Do the same thing, get the same results, right? I have finally concluded two things. First, we aren’t given enough data to identify any specific elements. Second, Enoch’s walk with God was a walk of faith and specific to his personality, circumstances, etc.

The walk with God is not about a formula for successful living. Walking with God is about a personal relationship with the heavenly Father. We believe that he is with us and that he responds favorably to those who desire to walk with him. We have faith that he leads us through the foggy forest of our lives. We have never seen him, but we are confident that he exists, as certain as the day and the night . . . the sun and the moon.

Dear Father, thank you for walking with me. Strengthen my desire and resolve to walk with you. This I pray in the name of Jesus. AMEN

Be strong and courageous today in your walk with God,

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