The Secret of Walking with God
From the beginning, God has wanted a walking
partner.
Bob Sorge
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God is looking for not only a clinging bride but also a
walking partner. From the very beginning, God had a
relationship with Adam and Eve that found them
"walking in the garden in the cool of the
day" (Genesis 3:8). God created man for the
enjoyment of a walking relationship that involved
companionship, dialogue, intimacy, joint decision-
making, mutual delight, and shared dominion. God
longs to walk with you, which is why his arms of
grace have been pulling you into a closer walk with
him.
My wife, Marci, loves to go walking with her friend,
Wendy. They talk the whole time. Nonstop. The walk
not only makes exercise fun, it also deepens their
friendship. Jesus went on these kinds of walks with
his disciples, and he still likes to walk with us this
way today.
The secret place is not the destination; it is only the
catalyst. It is designed of God to establish us in an
intimate friendship with him that is walked out
through the course of our everyday lives. The goal
we're after is an everyday walk of unbroken
communion with our Lord and friend.
Enoch was the first man in the Bible who walked with
God:
After he begot Methuselah, Enoch walked with God
three hundred years, and had sons and daughters. So
all the days of Enoch were three hundred and sixty-
five years. And Enoch walked with God; and he was
not, for God took him" (Genesis 5:22–24).
Even though men began to call upon the name of the
Lord in the early days (Genesis 4:26), Enoch was the
first man to uncover the true delight of walking with
God. He found something even Adam didn't
experience. He pressed into God until he learned how
to commune with God through every facet of life. To
find that dimension of relationship certainly required
an intense spiritual pursuit, and then when he found
it the Lord made a graphic statement by catching
him up to heaven.
By taking Enoch up to glory, God wasn't trying to get
us impressed with Enoch's piety. Nor was God
saying, "If you get to be as spiritual as Enoch, you'll
get translated up to heaven, too." This was a unique
experience God used to emphasize a specific point.
God's point was, "I love to walk with man! Enoch was
the first man to truly walk with me, so I decided to
highlight his example by doing something
extraordinary with him. I took him up to paradise to
underscore how much I value and desire a daily
walking relationship with my chosen ones." Enoch's
example continues to witness to all generations of
the great zeal God has to walk with man.
When the zeal of God captures you, it will ignite you
with a great passion to walk with God and to be his
friend. Imagine being Enoch and living 365 years—
and having this growing relationship with God! One
can only wonder what glorious depths of intimacy
Enoch uncovered. Perhaps Enoch's heart longed so
deeply for more of God that God grew weary of
withholding himself. Maybe God's heart was saying,
"Enoch, you love me with such a pure and sweet
passion, I don't want to say 'no' to you anymore. I'm
going to answer your prayer and show you my face.
Come on up!"
As you draw close to God, he will not likely take you
up to heaven as he did Enoch. However, he does
desire to reveal the beauty of his face to you. As we
walk with him, he will open the Scriptures to us
through the Spirit of wisdom and revelation and
reveal to us the light of the glory of God that is to be
found in him.
When we walk with God, we enter the dimension
where God unfolds the secrets of his kingdom. These
are the paths that the ancients trod before us. Noah
knew the secret of walking with God (Genesis 6:9), as
did Abraham (Genesis 24:40). Through Christ, you
can explore the glorious riches of knowing God like
they did—and to even a greater degree because of
the Spirit which has been given to us!
God wants to walk with us before he works through
us. So he will wait to act until he finds the right man
or woman through whom he can work. To put it
bluntly, God works with his friends. When God has a
friend, divine activity accelerates. When God has a
useful vessel that has been prepared for noble
purposes, he will use that vessel. To illustrate, if you
put a riding lawn mower in my garage, I promise you
this—I will use it! Similarly, God will use the one who
walks with him. But he's looking especially for three
crucial qualities; humility, faithfulness, and loyalty.
He wants to work with friends who are loyal to him,
no matter what. Even when circumstances would
suggest God is unjust, his true friends continue to
walk with him. So the Lord will test our fidelity. When
we prove ourselves his friends through the greatest
calamities of life, we qualify as useful vessels.
Jesus was the quintessential example of a man who
walked with God, he walked so closely with God that
he was always in the Spirit, even when shaking
himself awake from a groggy sleep. When I first wake
up, I'm sometimes grumpy or dopey. But when they
awakened Jesus out of a deep sleep, he silenced the
storm! What an amazing attainment, to be awakened
out of a dead sleep and be instantly in the Spirit.
The secret place is where we develop a walking
relationship with God. We must develop a secret
history with God before he gives us a public history
before people. Hidden in the secret place, we learn
what he's looking for in friends, and we find out what
pleases him. Our inner chamber with him becomes
our training ground for a life that is rooted and
grounded in love.
Jesus told us that he confides his kingdom purposes
to his friends (John 15:15). Lord, I want to be your
friend, your confidant, loyal to the death. I want to
walk with you, talk with you, listen to you, hear your
heart, and participate in your activities in this
momentous hour. Teach me. Lord, to walk with you!
Monday, September 01, 2014
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