What It Means to Walk with God

Welcome to the start of a special mini-series at All Nations Community Church focused on the core of our Christian living: Walking with God. In this introductory message, Terence Mupariwa reminds us that while we are all on a personal faith journey, we must regularly revisit what it actually means to walk in step with a sovereign Creator.

The Powerful Testimony of Enoch

When looking for a model of what it means to step out in faith, we look to the book of Genesis. While the scriptures only dedicate a few verses to the patriarch Enoch, his legacy is profound: he walked faithfully with God, and then he was no more, because God took him. Living in a corrupt world filled with idol worship and ungodliness, Enoch made a radical choice to turn away from the crowd. His faithful walk began at age 65 after the birth of his son, Methuselah, proving that it is never too late to begin your walk with the living God. Because of his close relationship and alignment with divine spiritual guidance, Enoch bypassed death entirely—leaving an eternal blueprint for us today.

The 5 Markers of Walking with God

To walk with anyone in the natural requires agreement, and walking with the Lord is no different. Terence breaks down the five essential components of this divine walk:

  • 1. Going in God's Direction: Amos 3:3 asks, "Can two walk together without agreeing on the direction?" Walking with God means surrendering our own plans and following His perfectly marked path found in the Scriptures.

  • 2. Proceeding at God's Pace: We must resist the urge to run ahead of God out of impatience or lag behind through procrastination. True faith means keeping perfectly in step with the Holy Spirit.

  • 3. Sharing Intimacy with Him: Much like King David in the Psalms, God desires us to share every minute detail of our lives with Him—our joys, our sorrows, and our daily routines.

  • 4. Making Noticeable Progress: You cannot stay the same when you walk with the Lord. As we move forward, the Holy Spirit cleanses our speech, sharpens our discernment, and helps us see sin clearly.

  • 5. Arriving at a Destination: A true walk always leads somewhere. Whether it is reaching our full spiritual potential on this earth or being welcomed into eternal glory, God ensures that our steps have a final, beautiful destination.

"There is a place where a person can get to in God, where the focus of their attention is no longer on the things of this earth... all you'll be doing is just gliding over those things."

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What It Means to Walk with God
Terence Mupariwa

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