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How do we know Enoch was a chosen man of God?

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Enoch is described as a chosen man because he began to walk with God at the age of 65, indicating a divine intervention in his life (Genesis 5:21-22).

Enoch's status as a chosen man is highlighted by the significant transition in his life when he began to walk with God. Before he turned 65, Enoch was indifferent to God, but upon the birth of his son Methuselah, he was called by God's grace to a new life of faith. This reflects the Reformed understanding that God's elect are called according to His purpose, not based on their seeking or merit. The providential orchestration of events leading to Enoch’s conversion emphasizes that it was God's initiative that brought about a change in him. Like all of God’s chosen, Enoch was transformed by divine grace and became a testimony of faith amidst a wicked generation.
Scripture References: Genesis 5:21-22

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Walking With God
Paul Mahan · Apr 1, 2001
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