In this sermon titled "Do You Want to Walk With God," Kevin Thacker explores the profound theological implications of walking with God as exemplified by Enoch in Genesis 5:21-24. Thacker emphasizes that to walk with God involves a transformative relationship, rooted in faith and repentance, rather than mere superficial acknowledgment. He references Scripture passages, including Hebrews 11:5 and Ephesians 2:1-10, to highlight Enoch's transition from living for himself to being enabled by God's grace to live in accordance with His will. The significance of this doctrine underscores the necessity of divine intervention and spiritual rebirth for the believer, illustrating that true faith is evidenced through a consistent walk of obedience and love towards God and others. Ultimately, Thacker concludes that walking with God is both a present reality and a future hope, culminating in eternal fellowship with Him.
“To walk with God, you got to have spiritual life, don’t you? A dead man can't walk.”
“Two cannot walk together except they be agreed. For us to walk with Him, we're going to agree with Him.”
“The Lord gives poor, dead, wretched sinners life... and then in his infinite grace, he gives us faith to trust him, to love him, to walk with him.”
“Who's going to keep me walking with God to the end? He's going to keep me. I ain't going to keep myself.”
The Bible describes walking with God as living in agreement and fellowship with Him, as exemplified by Enoch in Genesis 5:21-24.
Genesis 5:21-24, Hebrews 11:5
The Bible asserts that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23), demonstrating total depravity.
Romans 3:23, Genesis 5:21-24
Faith is essential for Christians because it is through faith that we please God and receive salvation (Hebrews 11:6).
Hebrews 11:6, Genesis 5:21-24
Being born again refers to the spiritual regeneration by the Holy Spirit that allows a person to have faith and walk with God (John 3:3).
John 3:3, Genesis 5:21-24
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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