Faith is to trust God without doubt. We should all be praying for more faith and wisdom to know how to walk in faith. Genesis is where you find the foundation to faith, then the Gospels teach you how to walk in faith. To walk in faith is to live a life that pleases God.
You will never be able to make everyone happy, so it is best to focus on making God happy with how you live your life. It starts with making Him a priority. Wake up in prayer, spend time with His Word, meditate throughout the day on what the Holy Spirit is revealing to you from what you read, and keep praying. Pray every time you wake up in the night because there is a reason why you are waking up: warning, bad health, or you needing to surrender something to God.
Walking by faith is living a better and healthier lifestyle. It is being a part of a community, preferably a church community. That is hard today. Many churches are not a community. It is a group of people that get together on certain days and times, but church was meant to be a community to live life together. If done right then your personal life and the church community work together well.
Death is a part of life ever since Satan won the battle of temptation. That means that death is a part of the church too. No one in the church should die and have no one care. When that happens, then the church itself is dying. However, if you and the church community walk by faith, then it will never die. Your body may die, but your soul will still walk with God. The building my disappear, but the church will be strong.
Enoch was a descendent of Adam. Not too much was said about him, but it is not about how much is said. It is about what is said. Enoch walked with God. It is a short message, but it vital. Walking with God is a trait that should never be forgotten. It is the relationship that we should all strive to have with God. It leads to having the best life you can have. It provides community, so you are never lonely. It is the basis of how the church should function.
Genesis 5:21-24, Romans 10:16-18, 2 Corinthians 5:6-10, & Hebrews 11:5-6
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