Walking In Agreement with God

By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God.

Hebrews 11:5 

In today’s devotional we see that Enoch walked with God and never dies; God took him! He was taken by God at the age of 365, but he fathered Methuselah, who lived for 969 years. His account in Genesis is extremely short, but as we see in Hebrews, it was incredibly important. His faithfulness should be emulated, so let’s take a deeper look specifically at what it means to walk with God.

Godliness is walking with God: which shows reconciliation to God, for two cannot walk together except they be agreed, Am 3:3. It includes all the parts of a godly, righteous, and sober life. To walk with God, is to set God always before us, to act as always under his eye. It is constantly to care, in all things to please God, and in nothing to offend him. It is to be followers of him as dear children. -Bible Hub

Enoch is noted to have walked with God, but God doesn’t spell out what he did or how he did it. All we know is that Enoch’s faith pleased the Lord (Gen 5:22; Heb 11:5-6). We know that to walk with God would mean a deep and abiding relationship. But the prophet Micah gives us a glimpse of what it might have meant for Enoch to walk with God. After the people of Israel ask questions about what they should bring to the Lord, what is required of them by God—all of which is outward focused rather than regarding the state of their hearts—God answered and the people responded: “He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” (Mic. 6:8).


‘If I can tell how many times to-day I have thought about God, I have not thought about Him often enough.’ Walk with Him by faith, by effort, by purity.


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Jesus emphasized the importance of this aspect of faithfulness too. The Pharisees were sacrificing through their tithes but neglecting these weightier aspects of walking with God. Jesus said, “For you tithe mint and dill and cumin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faithfulness” (Matt 23:23). Again we see the importance of justice, kindness, and faithfulness or humble walking, which is evidence of a transformed heart. So, it’s a safe assumption based on the whole of Scripture to assume that Enoch walked in such a way.

And we can too. By God’s grace, we can walk with an understanding of right and wrong (just living) and act in a way that loves our neighbor. As an extension of that, we can extend the same mercy to others as God has extended to us (loving-kindness). And finally, we can, by His grace, walk in a manner that acknowledges God as Creator and ruler of the world (humbly). We can confess dependence on Him. And if we want to do justice and love mercy, we will need God.

Those who begin to walk with God when young, may expect to walk with him long, comfortably, and usefully. 

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Daily Reflections & Questions: When you consider what it means to “walk with God,” what comes to mind?

Daily Prayer: To walk daily with You, Lord, is to walk in obedience to Your commands and in love towards others. Convict my heart when I stray, and prompt me to seek forgiveness and reconciliation. Let love be the guiding force in all my interactions, reflecting the selfless love Christ has shown to me.

Stir within me a heart that is eager to serve, to give, and to love unconditionally. As I encounter people today, let them see a glimpse of Your love through me. With each step I take, may it be in rhythm with Your heartbeat, leading me to places and people You want me to touch and bless.

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