The Walk
Enoch walked with God 300 years and had other sons and daughters. Enoch walked with God; then he was no more, because God took him away.
~Genesis 5:22, 24 NIV
My dogs and I try to walk every day. Since our property is fenced, the dogs can run freely. Some of them like to be out in front of me. Some cast back and forth across the field, and if not for the fence, would soon be out of sight. Others, however, always walk closely by my side. The walk is the highlight of my day.
As I contemplated the way the dogs and I walk together, I thought of how I walk with God. Do I like to walk out ahead of Him, seeking my own path, only running back to Him when I find myself in trouble? And do I cast about in the field of life, checking out all the exciting things it offers. Looking at things which can pull me farther away from my walk with Him, until I can no longer hear His voice on the horizon of my mind?
Or, do I choose to walk closely beside God daily? In the Old Testament, those who walked with God did so by faith. They looked forward to the coming of the prophesied Messiah, Jesus Christ. Today, we walk with God through the guidance of His Holy Spirit, who resides in all who have accepted Christ, as Lord and Savior. He is the Messiah, whom God foretold at the beginning of time in the garden after Adam and Eve sinned.
Walking closely with God, by remembering and dwelling upon the truth of His Word and by the power of His Holy Spirit, keeps us on the right path for life. Additionally, it protects, comforts, and directs us in the best way to go. Doing so also opens our eyes more each day. God shares with us just who He is and how much He loves us.
How is your walk with God? Are you out front, doing your own thing? Casting about, looking for something you think will be a little more exciting? Or calmly and obediently, like Enoch, are you walking by His side, feeling His approval day by day, until He takes you away to dwell with Him forever.
Think of ways you can walk with God daily.
Father God, may I daily choose to walk with You closely. Help me enjoy the peace, joy, comfort, protection, and love that come by so doing. In Christ’s name, amen.
Genre: Non-fiction
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