Light bearers…
We are called to walk
with Him in wholeness; in whole-someness; in holiness. No pains have been
spared to make it abundantly obvious that no matter what our culture, society,
or time in history, He invites us to walk with Him in dignity, decency, and on
a plain above apart from our contemporaries. (Phillip Keller)
There have been many, many great examples given to us in the
Bible of those who walked with God. There
is one that we know the least about but he left us an example of what it would
be like when we walk with God in complete surrender and it’s Enoch (Gen.
5:22-24). He was a man whose heart and
life exudes a love for God that we can’t begin to comprehend; it says in
Hebrews 11:5 “…that he pleased God.” Can
anyone say that their walk pleased God as Enoch? “…for
the LORD seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but
the LORD looketh on the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7).
We are prone to see from a human standard, we look at the
education, the skill set, the intelligence, the financial stance of a person,
more than the true part that God considers – the heart. He does not need to look at the outside or
the accomplishments of man, but is the heart humbled, is it one willing to
yield completely to His Will. What did
Enoch have that we don’t? There was something so special with Enoch and his
walking with God that God took him just like that. There was something that he possessed that we
don’t have or may not yet have reached his level of intimacy as he had with
God.
Another great example would be Abraham, God told him to
leave his family and to leave his country as well. Abraham was called of God
for a purpose and through him He promised him “…I will make thee a great nation, and I will bless thee and make thy
name great; and thou shalt be a blessing” (Gen. 12:2). Abraham’s faith and
obedience to God were blessing that were passed on to us as believer, for we
are of the seed of Abraham and we are also promised the same blessings as
Abraham through the covenant, God promised; “And
I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in
their generations for an everlasting covenant to be a God unto thee, and to thy
seed after thee” (Gen 17:7). Did you
know that Abraham was 75 years old when he started his walk with God?
At this point in life
we would all ready be in our retired state of mind but Abrahams faith was all
he had to go on and a promise from God. He
set out across the desert waste to walk with God in explicit faith. It doesn’t matter how old we are when God
calls us just as long as we have a heart filled with obedience and faith in His
promises then we can take that first step towards His purpose. Are you willing
to obey when God calls you?
I believe Enoch and Abraham had something that we all are
seeking and searching for today, but we have yet to obtain it. I believe that it’s something that goes much
deeper than faith, and that there is an intimacy level that is reached with God
as we walk with Him all day, everyday – 24/7.
God has to consume our mind, our heart, our soul in such a way that
every breath becomes a prayer of praise to Him.
I believe that it’s a level of intimacy that is achieved not in six months
nor in a year, but in a life time.
We need to strive in devoting ourselves to be completely
saturated in the Word, and our walk must be devoted completely to holiness with
the Father. You see, sin always blocks
our vision of God; and holiness is coupled with living in peace where a right
relationship with God leads to a right relationship with fellow believers. Paul tells us this in Hebrew 12:14 “Follow peace with all men, and holiness,
without which no man shall see God.” We must press towards the prize that many
which have gone on before us have already obtained (see Phil. 3:12-14). Holiness in this sense is talking about your consecration
and sanctification, for in 1 Thess. 4:3 God commands us to know His will “For this is the will of God, even your
sanctification, that ye should abstain from fornication:” Meaning, we must
separate (sanctify) ourselves from all kinds of sexual perversion, and sex
sins, all sins of the flesh (see Mark 7:21-23; Gal. 5:19-21) we must know how
to possess these vessels (your body) in sanctification and honor.
This is where the enemy traps
many who are striving to walk with God, by using the lust of the eyes then the
lust of the flesh and even the pride of life, these are all part of the world
and so many have fallen into this trap (1 John 2:16). Think about this, the mind is the
battlefield, the enemy gains access when we allow unclean thoughts to take
shape and he gains victory when we choose to act on these thoughts. You see,
when darkness (sin) is still present within our minds the enemy has legal right
to play havoc in your life, “…God is
light, and in him is no darkness at all” (1 John 1:5). So where we need to start at is by “Casting down imagination, and every high
thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity
every thought to the obedience of Christ “(2 Cor. 10:5). Until you truly
understand that by renewing your mind with the Word of God the enemy will
continue his destructive path.
Let’s stop here and recap, first
as you read your Bible you will find that there were many, many good examples
that God gives us of those who by walking with God in obedience were able to do
great exploits for God. Now don’t think their walk was without problems,
stumbling blocks, or hindrances because there were plenty lurking around. There
were shouts of despair, moments of darkness, uncertainty, and even persecution,
but in the end they found light, love and life, and they found Him to be a
friend that will see them through what He has called them to do.
Enoch and Abraham were just two examples that
show us the importance of having a relationship with the Almighty. Light and darkness cannot walk side by side
with each other. You must chose how you want to walk and be faithful to that
choice because our enemy, Satan wants to kill you, steal your peace, joy,
happiness and destroy your life and your future (John 10:10). Finally, we must keep our mind renewed in the
Word, we must strive to walk in holiness and we must stay separated from the Worlds
view of living and believing because "Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men" (1Cr 7:23). So till next time Saints keep walking with
God.
Be bless
Chosen4God
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