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People say that our "spiritual walk" matters or that we should walk with God — but why?
Maybe you struggle when walking with God. Maybe it's been a while since you've walked with God, or maybe you've never tried.
We all know how easy it is to walk away and to wander around according to our own way, so it's worth asking the question. After all, if we don't know why, then we have no purpose or motivation to do it.
So in this episode, consider three reasons for walking with God — reasons that were highlighted by George Whitefield in 1741, specifically in his Genesis 5:22-24 sermon about Enoch.
(Note: This is part 3 of 3, but you are welcome to start here and later listen to the earlier episodes about "what" and "how" to walk with God.)
By Lombard CRCPeople say that our "spiritual walk" matters or that we should walk with God — but why?
Maybe you struggle when walking with God. Maybe it's been a while since you've walked with God, or maybe you've never tried.
We all know how easy it is to walk away and to wander around according to our own way, so it's worth asking the question. After all, if we don't know why, then we have no purpose or motivation to do it.
So in this episode, consider three reasons for walking with God — reasons that were highlighted by George Whitefield in 1741, specifically in his Genesis 5:22-24 sermon about Enoch.
(Note: This is part 3 of 3, but you are welcome to start here and later listen to the earlier episodes about "what" and "how" to walk with God.)