Walking with God

Enoch walked with God and was not
In the Garden of Eden, we are told, God was to be found walking in the cool of the day. The implication is that this was a time of fellowship between God and His created creatures: Adam and Eve. After they had sinned Adam and Eve’s instinctive reaction was to hide from God and from this time of fellowship. Men and women have been doing the same ever since!
1 John 1:6 tells us that if we claim to be having fellowship with God while we walk in darkness we are lying. Walking with God involves walking in the light, because He is light. Walking with God involves allowing His light to shine on every thought, word and deed because He is by our side, in our thoughts and on our lips, because He is the focus of our lives.
In our modern busy lives of constant attention to trivia walking with God is more difficult than ever to cultivate. But, cultivate it we must. We were made for fellowship; we were made to walk with God. Right through Scripture God promises that He will be our God and we will be His people – a special relationship! But we keep walking away.
The story of Enoch is a one line mystery, and yet a fascinating account of one man’s walk with God. I generally don’t tend to speculate on what Scripture omits, but can’t help but envisage this scenario:
Enoch was a man who was devout; he cultivated his relationship with his God in a generation that were far from God and about to be judged. In his walk with God he grew closer and closer to God. One day Enoch was walking and sharing in fellowship and worship with his God. As they walked Enoch forgot the time and the place, so engrossed was he with his Maker. On and on they walked, getting further and further from Enoch’s home and world both physically and spiritually. When they eventually looked up God said to Enoch: “You’re nearer to my place than yours, you might as well come all the way.”
Brother Lawrence, on his death bed, when asked what he was doing stated that he was doing what he would be doing for all eternity: blessing God, praising Him, adoring Him and loving Him with all his heart. For Brother Lawrence, as for Enoch it was a small step from this world to the next.
This is how I want to be. In the distraction of this world I want to live where I belong, in the world to come. Colossians 3:3 states that our life is already hidden with Christ in God. Lets seek to walk as Enoch walked: in God.