In this sermon titled "Walking With God," Paul Mahan explores the theological significance of Enoch's life as a model for believers today. The main topic addressed is what it means to "walk with God," emphasizing that Enoch, despite being a sinful man, was chosen and elected by God to live in close fellowship with Him. Mahan supports his arguments by referencing Genesis 5:21-24 and the surrounding context that portrays the corrupt world in which Enoch lived, paralleling it with contemporary societal issues. Furthermore, he draws from other Scriptures including Psalm 14 and Romans 3 to illustrate the doctrine of total depravity, highlighting that no one can seek God unless they are called by Him. The sermon culminates in the practical significance that those who walk with God live in agreement with His Word, leading to the ultimate assurance of eternal life, as demonstrated by Enoch's translation to heaven.
“Enoch was just a man, not a superman. He was a sinful man, and all the sons of Adam are born sinners.”
“No human being will seek God, will walk with God, unless God chooses that person to do so.”
“If you want to walk with someone, that means you are following their lead. Enoch walked with God, not vice versa.”
“All that God says about himself and all that God does, Enoch agreed with.”
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