King Street Community Church

Genesis: Chaos to Covenant: Enoch and Noah - Walking Faithfully with God (Part 3)
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Walking with God as metaphor meant …
- Enoch was aligned to God’s direction and life-path.
- Enoch cultivated on-going communication and connection with God.
- Enoch shared God’s righteous heart in a corrupt world.
- Enoch shared with others what he had learned from God (Jude 14-15, includes a quotation from the Jewish writing – “The First Book of Enoch”)
- Enoch was aligned to God’s direction and life-path.
- Enoch cultivated on-going communication and connection with God.
- Enoch shared God’s righteous heart in a corrupt world.
- Enoch shared with others what he had learned from God (Jude 14-15, includes a quotation from the Jewish writing – “The First Book of Enoch”)
Noah
Faithful includes ‘blameless’ but does not mean perfect.
- Noah got drunk
- Noah didn’t negotiate with God.
- Noah had to be persuaded to leave the Ark.
- Noah got drunk
- Noah didn’t negotiate with God.
- Noah had to be persuaded to leave the Ark.
Faithful does mean consistently doing the next right thing.
- Noah lived differently than his culture.
- Noah worked hard on what God called him to do.
- Noah lived differently than his culture.
- Noah worked hard on what God called him to do.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS:
1. What does it mean to “walk faithfully with God” in your own life, and how do you see this reflected in the stories of Enoch and Noah? Consider the specific actions or attitudes that set Enoch and Noah apart in their generation.
2. How do you interpret the idea that “without faith it is impossible to please God” (Hebrews 11:6)?
3. Enoch and Noah both lived in corrupt times but chose to walk with God. What challenges do you face in living differently from the culture around you?
4. Noah responded to God’s warning by building an ark “in holy fear.” How do you respond when God calls you to do something that seems unusual or difficult? Reflect on times God has asked you to step out in faith, and what helped or hindered your obedience.
5. The passage notes that being “faithful” does not mean being “perfect.” How does this truth encourage or challenge you in your spiritual journey?
6. Both Enoch and Noah cultivated ongoing communication and connection with God. What practices help you stay connected to God, and how can you grow in this area?
1. What does it mean to “walk faithfully with God” in your own life, and how do you see this reflected in the stories of Enoch and Noah? Consider the specific actions or attitudes that set Enoch and Noah apart in their generation.
2. How do you interpret the idea that “without faith it is impossible to please God” (Hebrews 11:6)?
3. Enoch and Noah both lived in corrupt times but chose to walk with God. What challenges do you face in living differently from the culture around you?
4. Noah responded to God’s warning by building an ark “in holy fear.” How do you respond when God calls you to do something that seems unusual or difficult? Reflect on times God has asked you to step out in faith, and what helped or hindered your obedience.
5. The passage notes that being “faithful” does not mean being “perfect.” How does this truth encourage or challenge you in your spiritual journey?
6. Both Enoch and Noah cultivated ongoing communication and connection with God. What practices help you stay connected to God, and how can you grow in this area?