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Summary: This message highlights the power and reward of living in close fellowship with God amidst a morally corrupt and ungodly generation.

WALKING WITH GOD IN A CORRUPT GENERATION (ENOCH)

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Genesis 5:21-24

Key Verse: “Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him.” — Genesis 5:24

Supporting Texts: Hebrews 11:5; Colossians 1:10; Micah 6:8; Psalm 1:1-3; 1 Thessalonians 5:22

INTRODUCTION

Walking with God is more than a phrase; it is a lifestyle of intimacy, obedience, and continuous fellowship with the Creator. In the days of Enoch, humanity was spiraling into corruption and wickedness, yet he distinguished himself by consistent righteousness and closeness to God.

Enoch’s walk with God is instructive for our times, where immorality, compromise, and spiritual apathy are rampant. His life demonstrates that it is possible to live a godly life even when surrounded by decay and ungodliness.

This sermon will teach believers how to maintain intimacy with God, resist cultural corruption, and experience divine favour, protection, and reward in a world that increasingly rejects righteousness.

1. WALKING WITH GOD IS A CHOICE

Walking with God requires deliberate decision and consistency.

a) Choose intimacy over conformity (Genesis 5:22-24)

Enoch intentionally walked with God rather than succumbing to societal corruption.

b) Consistency is key (Colossians 1:10)

Daily choices define our spiritual trajectory.

c) Commitment over convenience (Psalm 1:1-3)

Walking with God requires deliberate separation from worldly influence.

d) Obedience validates fellowship (Micah 6:8)

Integrity and obedience to God’s principles demonstrate true walking.

Biblical Example:

Enoch consistently chose God’s company and ways over the world’s standards, resulting in divine favour.

2. WALKING WITH GOD PROVIDES DIVINE INFLUENCE

A godly walk affects personal destiny and impacts the generation.

a) Faith influences others positively (Hebrews 11:5)

Enoch’s life is remembered because of his faithfulness.

b) God’s presence brings fruitfulness (Psalm 1:3)

Those who walk with God prosper spiritually and materially.

c) Integrity becomes a testimony (Colossians 1:10)

Godly living sets believers apart in influence and credibility.

d) Spiritual authority flows from fellowship (1 Corinthians 15:58)

A life aligned with God commands respect and spiritual impact.

Biblical Example:

Enoch’s walk impacted not only his life but set a precedent of faithfulness in corrupt surroundings.

3. WALKING WITH GOD REQUIRES RESISTANCE TO CORRUPTION

Remaining righteous in a wicked environment demands discipline.

a) Avoid moral compromise (Genesis 5:22-24)

Walking with God is incompatible with sin and ungodliness.

b) Reject peer pressure (Romans 12:2)

Believers must resist conforming to worldly standards.

c) Guard the heart against evil influence (Proverbs 4:23)

Inner vigilance sustains righteous living.

d) Pursue holiness continually (1 Thessalonians 5:22)

Separation from sin safeguards intimate fellowship with God.

Biblical Example:

Enoch’s steadfastness amidst widespread corruption highlights how disciplined obedience shields against societal compromise.

4. WALKING WITH GOD RESULTS IN DIVINE REWARD

A life fully devoted to God attracts supernatural honour and blessing.

a) God rewards faithfulness (Genesis 5:24)

Enoch was taken by God, bypassing death as a reward for his intimacy.

b) Fellowship leads to spiritual elevation (Hebrews 11:5)

Walking closely with God positions believers for supernatural encounters.

c) Blessings extend to destiny (Psalm 1:3)

Prosperity and fruitfulness follow the godly path.

d) Assurance of divine protection (Isaiah 41:10)

God’s presence shields and sustains those who remain steadfast.

Biblical Example:

Enoch’s translation without experiencing death demonstrates the reward of unwavering faith and close fellowship with God.

5. WALKING WITH GOD REQUIRES FAITHFULNESS IN EVERY SEASON

Consistency, regardless of surroundings, is essential.

a) Stay faithful in private and public life (Colossians 1:10)

God honours the integrity of hidden and visible actions alike.

b) Endurance strengthens spiritual walk (Hebrews 12:1-2)

Persevering in faith results in eternal reward.

c) Trust God’s timing (Ecclesiastes 3:1)

Walking with God may require patience before seeing visible reward.

d) Daily renewal is necessary (Lamentations 3:22-23)

Commitment must be refreshed continually through prayer and obedience.

Biblical Example:

Enoch’s consistent walk led to a supernatural translation, teaching the importance of unwavering faithfulness.

CONCLUSION

Enoch’s life reminds us that walking with God is a deliberate, daily choice. It requires integrity, faithfulness, and separation from corruption. Even in a world filled with sin, those who choose God’s path can experience protection, influence, and divine reward.

Believers today are called to emulate Enoch’s example: to remain steadfast, to walk in intimacy with God, and to pursue righteousness in every aspect of life. Walking with God ensures not only personal blessing but sets a godly standard in a corrupt generation.

PRAYER POINTS

1. Father, teach me to walk with You daily in Jesus name.

2. Lord, deliver me from the influence of a corrupt generation in Jesus name.

3. Strengthen my faith to remain steadfast in every season in Jesus name.

4. Guard my heart from compromise and moral weakness in Jesus name.

5. Let my life be a testimony of intimacy with You in Jesus name.

6. Grant me wisdom and discernment to walk righteously in all circumstances in Jesus name.

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