Have you ever stopped and reflected on your “walk” with the Lord? Maybe how it started, how long you’ve been on it, or what the path has been like? Well, I did that recently. And let me tell you that mine looked more like tripping, falling behind, running ahead, or missing a turn and straying down the wrong path on many occasions. It wasn’t smooth like I hoped it would be. And it got me thinking more about a Bible hero of the faith named Enoch.
Enoch is mentioned in Genesis 5 and Hebrews 11. We learn that he came from the line of Seth, seven generations from Adam, and was the great-grandfather of Noah. His name means “dedicated,” which is very fitting because we are told that he pleased God, so much so that he is only one of two people we know of who were “taken” to Heaven without dying. So what was it about Enoch that allowed him to find such favor? And what can we learn from him?
This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, peter.hovis@gmail.com, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from CrossCards Daily Inspiration.