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Enoch Walked and Talked | Tuesday | May 5

Tuesday – May 5

Enoch Walked and Talked – Sabbath School Lesson Study

This Sabbath School lesson study on Enoch walked and talked shows how a daily relationship with God through prayer and communion shapes a faithful life.

Bible Focus

  • Genesis 5:22–24
  • Romans 12:12
  • Psalm 139:7–12
  • Lamentations 3:55–57

Spirit of Prophecy Focus

  • Patriarchs and Prophets, pp. 86–87 by Ellen G. White
  • Christ Triumphant, pp. 42, 63 by Ellen G. White

Enoch Walked and Talked Summary

  • Enoch walked with God for many years.
  • His life was defined by his relationship with God.
  • The Bible gives few details about him.
  • But it highlights his consistent faithfulness.
  • He lived in a time of growing evil.
  • Yet he stayed close to God.
  • Enoch prayed often and remained steadfast.
  • His faith grew through daily experience.
  • He worked and served others faithfully.
  • At the same time, he spent time alone with God.
  • Solitude helped him know God more deeply.
  • Communion with God changed his character.
  • He began to reflect God’s image in his life.
  • Even others could see something different in him.
  • Enoch shows balance in the Christian life.
  • He was active, yet deeply connected to God.
  • God does not call us to withdraw from life.
  • He calls us to stay connected while serving others.
  • We can pray anytime and anywhere.
  • God always hears us.
  • Praying out loud can help us focus.
  • It reminds us that God is real and present.
  • It helps us stay clear and intentional.
  • It keeps our thoughts from wandering.
  • Like Enoch, we can walk and talk with God daily.
  • We can share our thoughts, struggles, and joys.

Question

  • What does it mean to walk with God like Enoch?

Answer

  • It means to stay in constant connection with God through prayer, trust, and daily dependence on Him.

Reflection

  • Are you making time to both serve and spend quiet moments with God?

Takeaway

  • A strong relationship with God grows through daily communion, both in active life and in quiet time with Him.

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