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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Tuesday,
March
24, 2026
Message summary: Like Enoch let us walk with God and speak out boldly for Him. Listen to our message on your audio player. "Enoch,
the seventh
from Adam,
prophesied
about these
men. 'See, the
Lord is coming
with thousands
upon thousands
of His holy
ones to judge
everyone, and
to convict all
the ungodly of
all the
ungodly acts
they have done
in the ungodly
way, and of
all the harsh
words ungodly
sinners have
spoken against
Him'" (Jude
1:14,15). Two
pastors were
standing by
the side of
the road
holding up a
sign that
reads, "The
End is Near!
Turn yourself
around now
before it’s
too late!" They
held up the
sign to each
passing car. On a more serious note, impending judgment is a message that many find offensive. Proclaim that today and you will be labeled a crackpot by the world and sadly many in the visible church would critique your message to be "unloving". It's certainly not "seeker friendly". Enoch
is best known
for his rather
unconventional
departure from
this world.
The Bible
simply states,
"Enoch
walked with
God, and he
was not, for
God took him"
(Genesis 5:24).
In fact even
for scholarly
Bible students
that is what
they will
remember most
about the life
of Enoch. But
we also know
from Hebrews
11:5-6 that he
was a man of
faith and "he
was commended
as one who
pleased God". A
few verses
later Jude
writes, "But
you, beloved,
ought to
remember the
words that
were spoken
beforehand by
the apostles
of our Lord
Jesus Christ,
that they were
saying to you,
'In the last
time there
will be
mockers,
following
after their
own ungodly
lusts'.”
Interestingly,
Jude is
quoting from
another New
Testament book
from the
Apostle Peter.
"Know this
first of all,
that in the
last days
mockers will
come with
their mocking,
following
after their
own lusts"
(2 Peter 3:3). Men
and women,
like Enoch,
are still
called by God
to walk with
Him and
faithfully
speak forth
His word.
Enoch's
great-grandson,
Noah, sure
did. In 2
Peter 2:5 he
is called a "preacher
of
righteousness".
(Portion of prayer based on I Peter 3:15,16.)
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"The
King Is
Coming"
Watch
on YouTube
Red Rocks
Worship
"What
A God!"
Watch
on YouTube
SEU Worship
Personal note: When we got married in May of 1976 Stephen's childhood dog, Susie, came to live with us. His parents had cared for her while he attended college. Susie moved down from Stephen's childhood home in Independence, Missouri to live with us at our little country parsonage surrounded by farms near Fair Grove, MO. But
by this time
Susie was
arthritic and
nearing the
end of her
life.
She seemed to
enjoy her new
found freedom
out in the
country for
several
months, but sadly
she fell off a
hay wagon
Stephen was
pulling with a
tractor for a
neighboring
farmer. It was
the first time
I ever saw him
shed a tear
when burying
Susie. She was
the only pet
he'd ever had
up to that
point. Enoch
and Coon were
our first pets
as newlyweds
sitting in our
outdoor chairs
where we took
our first
pastorate even
before we said
"I do" in our
marriage vows.
When
we first got
married we
lived in a
tiny parsonage
out in the
country close
to Fair Grove,
Missouri which
was about 20
miles
northeast of
Springfield.
(here on Google
map). I
pastored
Sunnyvale
Church, a
small country
church that
had been
closed for
awhile. We
heated the
house with a
"Warm Morning"
wood stove,
ate lots of
hot dogs and
pork &
beans as
Brooksyne
learned to
cook while I
did farm work
for local
farmers. She
worked for the
department of
world missions
in
Springfield.
Fond memories!
We met some
wonderful
country folk
with an
earnest faith
in Christ who
had a
formative role
in our lives,
especially an
old farmer and
his wife named
Tracy and
Bulah
Sutherland,
both in their
90's. We
brought Enoch
and Coon with
us when we
moved to
Pennsylvania a
year after our
marriage. Coon
ran off
shortly after
our move but
Enoch lived
another nine
years. During
our early
years of
marriage we
were foster
parents to
many children
from our own
country and
several from
overseas for
medical care.
Here's
Chrissie, who
lived with us
for over two
years, hugging
Enoch. His sad
look is
because he had
gotten in a
tussle with a
porcupine.
(Note the
quills in his
nose). We
don't know how
many of you
have ever had
porcupine
quills in your
nose but they
are surely
quite painful!Finally
today:
Yesterday
Falcon and
Rosie, our
sibling
maltipoos,
looked out a
window to get
a better view
of the
squirrel
cleaning up
the bird seed
on the ground.
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