PROCLAMATION
“And Enoch
lived sixty and five years, and begat Methuselah; And Enoch walked with God after
he begat Methuselah three hundred years, and begat sons and daughters; And all
the days of Enoch were three hundred sixty and five years; And Enoch walked
with God; and he was not; for God took him.”
Genesis 5:21-24 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These are
the words of God which were revealed to and written by Moses under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God. In this fifth chapter of Genesis,
Moses presents the genealogy of Adam from creation to Noah. He said that Adam lived one hundred and
thirty years before he begat his son Seth.
Adam had many other sons and daughters and lived a total of nine hundred
and thirty years before he died. (Genesis 5:1-5) Briefly mentioned in the genealogy were Seth,
who begat Enosh, who begat Kenan, who begat Mahalalel, who begat Jared, who
begat Enoch. Enoch was the first man
mentioned in The Bible who walked with God. (Genesis 5:22) Enoch is also the first of the two men
mentioned in The Old Testament who did not die. (Genesis 5:24) He was translated, he was removed from earth
by God. The other man who did not die
was Elijah. (2 Kings 2:11) Moses goes on
to say that Enoch begat Methuselah, who lived to be nine hundred sixty-nine
years old, the oldest man to ever live. (Genesis 5:27) Then Moses said that Methuselah begat Lamech
who was the father of Noah.
APPLICATION
No one
knows how long they will live. The Bible
says that the days of our lives are seventy years, threescore and ten years,
but that can be lengthened, or it may be cut short. (Psalm 90:10) However, walking faithfully with God may be a
good way to extend our years. Enoch
walked with God for three hundred years after the birth of his son Methuselah.
(Genesis 5:22) Enoch and Noah are the
only two men who are said to have walked with God. (Genesis 5:22 and 6:9) The best was to get in good favor with God is
to keep His commands. We need to pray
and ask God to forgive us of our sins, and then help us to walk in His way. We may have to go through death, but that will
be our transition from earthly labor to heavenly reward.
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