“In Step With God”

IN STEP WITH GOD”

By Almon Bartholomew

We are taking the text for this devotional from both the Old and the New Testaments.

GENESIS 5:21-24: “And Enoch lived sixty and five years and begat Methuselah.

And Enoch walked with God after he begat Methuselah three hundred years, and begat sons and daughters.

And all the days of Enoch were three hundred and sixty and five years.

And Enoch walked with God and was not for the Lord took him.” KJV

HEBREWS 11:5-6: “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.”

“But without faith it is impossible to please God: for he that cometh to God must believe that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.” KJV

If ever a man walked with God, we would have to say it happened in the life of Enoch. The Scriptures testify that he walked with God, that pleased God, was inwardly dominated by an unshakable faith, and God suddenly translated him to Heaven! The only one close to that in the Old Testament was Elijah who was caught up in a whirlwind and escorted to Heaven riding in a chariot of fire.

The Old Testament story is characterized by direct simplistic statements each revealing Enoch’s victory achieved through faith. The Old Testament account simply states Enoch walked with God. The New Testament account goes underscores that statement and tells of a secret propellant which gave Enoch the strength to go forward. Faith in God is this propellant that makes walking with God possible. This pleases God!

The O.T. chapter in which this occurs covers a span of 1500 years of man’s sojourn on earth. It is the story of a failed humanity—birth and burial, passion and pain, living and dying. It is a solemn reminder of the devil’s lie told in Eden’s Garden. In the hour of temptation the malignant villain of the universe subtly asked Eve,”Has God said, you shall not eat of every tree in the garden”? This introduces the first questioning of God to humanity.

Eve took the bait. You can’t afford to do business with the devil. She was correct when she answered God permitted them to eat from the fruit of the trees in the garden. Then she incorrectly said they could not eat the fruit of the tree of life, or not even touch it or God would punish them with death. God never forbade them to touch the tree. God did say that that in the day that you eat the fruit from that tree you will surely die. Then the Satanic voice countermanded the commandment of God and said “You shall not die!”

Well you know the rest of the story. Eve and Adam both ate the fruit and were evicted from Paradise. They did die! And repeatedly, over and over and over for generations after we read and he died, and he died and he died. God tells the truth and the devil is a liar. As history moved on the death knell rank until, until, something happened in human history that had never been seen before.

Instead of the record keeper reporting the death notice he found himself telling another story. A man lived his life through but did not die. He was subservient to God. He was a remarkable man. He marched to a different beat of the drum. He walked with God, when suddenly: “WHISH” he was gone; taken up into heaven by the God whom he served. And he left a testimony! He walked by Faith. He walked with God. He pleased God and suddenly went into eternity to be with God! It was described as a TRANSLATION!!!

That brief story of Enoch is both incredible and wonderful. A change came into his life. At age 65 he begat Methuselah. After the birth of his son, something happened in the life of Enoch. The details of that life changing experience are not recorded in scripture. The testimony is, however, etched in the annals of eternity. After he begat Methuselah Enoch walked with God for 300 years.

It is evident that some powerful revelation came to him. It may be that he then saw beyond the darkness of the surrounding ages and the light of God dawned on him. Whatever it was it forever changed him and he walked with God.

Think about this with me for a moment. He lived before Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses. Joshua, Caleb, Samuel, David, Elijah, Daniel, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. He had no Bible. He had no book of hymns. He had no New Testament. He knew nothing of a Messiah or an Apostle. Yet, Yet, he walked with God. His was a rare brand of faith and it merited reference in our New Testament! He lived a different and a victorious life without one of these provisions now made fully and easily available to us.

The biographical sketch of David simply reads “David, after he, in his own generation, served the counsel of God, and fell on sleep”. Saul’s brief biography sadly reads “I have played the fool”! Other brief bio sketches fill the pages of sacred writ. But one bio, one short biographical sketch is reserved for one man, Enoch; it reads “He walked with God”.

What does it mean, He walked with God”? It means four things. First it means he is moving in a divinely planned direction. Secondly, it means he is in agreement with God. The scripture declares, “How can two walk together except they be in agreement”? Thirdly it means that a mutual trust exists. Here is a man that trusted God and here is God trusting a man. Ponder that one for a while. Finally, if a man walks with God, he must keep in step with God. As the old hymn says, “How beautiful to walk in the steps of the Savior, stepping in the light, stepping in the light. How beautiful to walk in the steps of the Savior, Led in paths of light.”

Again, as we consider all of the things Enoch did not have and he made it; with all of the spiritual provisions and privileges God has afforded us, we should make it. If we do not make it, it will largely be because we ignored these gracious provisions God has made for us. Look in Psalm 119 and read “God’s word is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path”. This should help us walk with God. According to Galatians 5:16 teaches us how to walk, “if we walk in the Spirit we shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh”. Ephesians 5:15 admonishes us to “walk circumspectly” which means to walk within the boundaries.

Try Colossians 1:10 for size; “Walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of the Lord”. First John 1:7 has great promise “If we walk in the light as He, (Jesus Christ) is in the light, we have fellowship one with another and the blood of Jesus Christ, God’s So, cleanses us from all sin” There are dozens more verses underscoring this precious walk with God. None is more glorious than Jesus word to the church members in Sardis who persevered in the things of God; To those over comers he said in Revelation 3:4 “They shall walk with me in white for they are worthy.”

Enoch succeeded in his godly walk in his day. What was it like at that time? Enoch was of the seventh generation from Seth, the God fearing son of Adam and Eve. Lamech was the seventh son of Cain, the murderous son of Adam and Eve. It seemed as though Lamech and his sons were ambitious, abusive, and independent and rebels against God. Eventually it degenerated to the evil found in Noah’s day. Even though Godless conditions surrounded him, Enoch pursued God and walked with Him. By faith, and God’s grace this man lived under divine direction. Our day is also drenched in evil.

The same God that brought Enoch through is also able to bring us through. He has equipped us for the battle between good and evil. As we walk in concert with Jesus and keep in step with God, we are going to win. We too shall take that glorious elevator to heaven when we take wings from this world. The deep fact of life is that when we walk with God, at the very end, he receives us into heaven. Enoch “was not, for the Lord took him.”

I love the story of the little girl’s outlook, when she went home from Sunday School, after hearing the story of Enoch. She said: “Mother we heard about a wonderful man today in Sunday School. His name was Enoch. He used to go for long walks with God every day” Oh that’s wonderful but how did the story end”? “Oh mother, one day they walked on, and on and on, and got so far, God said to Enoch, You’re a long way from home. You had better come to my home and stay with me….”

“Jesus, will walk with me, He will talk with me He will walk with me.

In joy or in sorrow, today and tomorrow; I know He will walk with me”

Let us pledge ourselves to keep in step with God.

Almon Batholomew, shown with wife Joyce, pastored near Buffalo, New York, and for more than two decades served as the Superintendent of the NY District of the Assemblies of God.