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Why is Enoch's relationship with God significant?

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Enoch's intimate walk with God exemplifies the life of faith and the promise of being made righteous through divine grace.

Enoch's relationship with God is significant because it serves as a testament to the power of faith and divine communion. Described in Hebrews as one who walked with God, Enoch represents the ideal of faith-filled living, where his acquaintance with God not only fostered personal holiness but also resulted in prophetic insights regarding God's plans. At a time when evil prevailed, Enoch remained faithful, believing in God's promises including the coming judgment. His close walk with God contrasts the ungodliness prevalent in the world, emphasizing the differentiating nature of responding to God's calling. Enoch's life shows that through faith in Christ, believers are also called to intimate fellowship with God, leading to their sanctification and righteousness through grace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:5, Genesis 5:24, Jude 14-16

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