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Join us as we explore the spiritual journey of Enoch, who walked with God in supernatural victory. This episode delves into the eternal truths that can ignite a new passion to live for God and attain divine reality in life. Through powerful scriptures and personal reflections, discover actionable keys to walking with God and the importance of acknowledging His presence daily.
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Enoch was walking with God in supernatural, spectacular victory. I want to declare today over your life that you too can walk with God. We’re going to be going into the Word of God. We’re going to get back to the basics. But I believe that some of you are going to discover truth during the course of this broadcast that’s going to empower you and ignite within your soul a new fire and a new passion to live for God. I want you to consider with me the possibilities of what you can ascend to in this world. There’s a saying and it says this, what has been is is what can be. And even more, Jesus said, you can have because of me. Consider that statement in light of Enoch. The scripture tells us in the book of Bereshit, in the book of Genesis, chapter 5, verse 24, that Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him. Listen once again. Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him.” Most understand this verse to be that somehow Enoch was walking in such unity with his Creator that God just lifted him off the earth while he was still alive and took him. The point is, Enoch was living a supernatural life. He was walking with God in supernatural, spectacular victory. I want to declare today over your life, beloved one, that you too can walk with God. Jesus said, all things are possible for those that believe. I want to give you some key truth that will help you walk with your Creator. So I’m going to give you several simple themes that if you’ll really take these to heart, if you’ll really internalize them, if you’ll really put them in front of you, like David said, the Lord is continually before me, you’re going to ascend into a place where you’re truly going to be walking with God and it’s going to be supernatural. Your friends are going to see it, your family’s going to see it, and you’re going to know it. You’re going to experience divine reality in your life beyond anything you’ve known in the past if you’ll simply apply these truths to your life, not for a day, not for a week, not for a month, not even for a year, But the truths, beloved ones, that I’m about to impart to your heart right now are truths that should stay with you even to your last breath in this world. Because these truths that I’m going to share today are eternal truths and they reveal the purpose of your and my being here and how to walk with our Creator. The truth is, as just a side note here, The natural disposition of our flesh, listen, is that we receive revelation from God. But unless we keep the revelation that we receive, beloved one, continually before us, what’s going to happen is that it’s going to dissipate. We’re going to forget about it. We’re going to lose it. I’ve noticed that in my own life. Consider this. Think of the parable that Jesus told about the sower went out to sow the seed. And Jesus tells the parable about the sower sowing the seed. He said that the seed was the Word of God and the ground that the seed was sown into was symbolic of different types of people. And we remember there are four types of ground. There’s four types of people in whom the word is sown in. The first type of soil or the first type of person that the word is sown in, Jesus said the word is sown, but it takes no root because as soon as the seed is sown, which is the word, immediately it’s taken away from them by a predator. And so the predator is the devil. Some people hear the word, it doesn’t take any root in them. They don’t take a hold of it. Immediately the devil comes and snatches it from them. We’ve all shared the gospel, at least many of us have with people, and it just doesn’t take root. As soon as we share it with them, the devil just snatches it from them. They don’t want to believe it. They don’t want to receive it. They’re blind to it. But that’s not most of us. That’s not most of you that are listening. Some of you perhaps, but many of you are listening because you love God and you love truth. So let’s consider now the next two types of soil that the Word is sown into. Jesus said there’s another type of ground and the Word is sown in it and immediately it begins to spring forth. It takes form. A plant comes out of the ground. But Jesus said that when the sun comes out, The sun scorches it and it withers and dies because it has no root. And Jesus said, this is the type of person. He said that they receive the word, but because they don’t work with it, when things get tough in life, when they run into challenges, the word gets choked out and they forget about it. And so the point is, is that in the past, We’ve interpreted, I know I have this parable, oftentimes in reference simply to people receiving the gospel message as it relates to their salvation. Sometimes people hear the gospel and they receive it for a little while, but then the cares of life and the struggles of their individual reality choke it and they end up fading away. And then there’s another type of individual. And this individual, they receive the Word, and it begins to bear fruit, but then what happens is the desire for other things leads the person away from the Word, they forget about the Word, and they bear no fruit. Then there’s the last type of soil, there’s the last type of person Gia’s described. And Gia said, this person receives the Word and then they nurture it, they work with it, they cling to it, they water it, and it ends up becoming a healthy plant and bearing fruit. Gia said, this is the type of person when they receive the Word, they take a hold of it, they water it, they cling to it, they nurture it, they get in the Word, they put themselves in an environment where the plant will grow, where the Word will grow within them, and they end up bearing forth fruit to eternal life. Now here’s the reason I shared this with you, beloved ones, at this point in the message. It seems like it’s a bit off subject, but there’s a reason that I shared it with you. Because this parable applies not just to the gospel message of salvation, which is what we commonly attribute it to, but it also applies, listen now, to any revelation that we receive. Anytime God gives us a truth, we sometimes can think about this in our own life and we’ll see it’s what I’m saying is correct. We receive fresh revelation. We’re really excited about it. In fact, it kind of propels us forward. It’s like we have a new passion for the Lord. But oftentimes what happens with this new revelation is eventually after a month or even a few weeks or maybe even a few months, what eventually can happen is exactly what happened with those soils and the individuals that we just described that those soils symbolized. we can find ourselves drifting away from the fresh revelation that we just received. Not just, again, the message of salvation, but any revelation. God reveals something to you, like give thanks to Him always, and you begin to do it for a few days or even a few weeks, but all of a sudden you get lost somewhere in life. Maybe you get hit with something. You get hit with a tragedy, whatever it is, and you somehow forget about the revelation, you get overwhelmed by your circumstances, and before long you completely forgot about it. It’s as if you never even received it. Sometimes, once again, people hear revelation, they get passionate, they get excited, their faith in God, it springs forth, but then all of a sudden maybe they’re offered a new position at work. It could be anything. But all of a sudden, they get so sidetracked on their new position at work, and their fleshly ambition takes over. And all of a sudden, they forget about God. They lose the revelation. And once again, the revelation gets choked out. So I told you that, beloved ones, because what I’m about to give you today are very significant, supernatural keys that if you’ll stay on course with these keys that I’m going to give you, if you’ll write them down, if you’ll review them, I’m telling you, you won’t lose them. It’s going to keep you making progress and you’re going to be the type of ground. that brings forth a plant that endures to eternal life. With that said, beloved, let’s pray. Father God, we worship you. We declare, Father, that you are the creator, that from you and through you and to you are all things. Father, we want to fulfill your purpose. and your desire for our life. So, Father God, Hashem, we give you ourselves. Now, work within us according to your good pleasure and accomplish everything in us that you want to. And let this message, Father, serve as a means through which you accomplish your purposes in each one’s life. In Yeshua’s name, in Jesus’ name, we say, Baruch Hashem, blessed be the name of the Lord.
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So here we go. We talked about the fact that Enoch walked with God. He walked supernaturally with God. You too can walk with God. How? First of all, beloved ones, we can walk with God by acknowledging Him. I’m going to give you several keys. I’m going to build on each one of the keys. This might sound very simplistic, but let me ask you a question. You can walk with God by acknowledging Him. Here’s the question. When you wake up in the morning, is the first thing that you do Is it to acknowledge God? Many of us wake up in the morning. We don’t wake up and we get out of bed and the first that we do is acknowledge our Creator, acknowledge Hashem, which is the Hebrew way of saying the Lord. It means the name, the name of the Lord. Do you wake up in the morning and as you’re putting your feet on the floor, do you say, Father God, thank you. Thank you that I woke up this morning. Thank you, Father God, that you gave me another day. Father, thank you that everything that’s going to happen today is going to be an opportunity for me to grow in grace, to overcome. Father God, that you’re Lord, that you’re in charge of my life, that you cause all things to work together for good for me. So Father, I acknowledge you today as I begin the day, that this day is a gift. Father, I want to acknowledge you as God. I want to acknowledge, Father God, that I’m alive only because you saw fit to bring me into this world and create me. I acknowledge, Father, that you’re my creator, that I don’t belong to myself, Father, that you’re the creator, that everything belongs to you, that my life belongs to you. And I acknowledge, God, that you reign. I acknowledge, Father, that you’re the master of the universe. that you’re Adon Olam, we say in Hebrew, the master of the universe, that you’re in charge, that you reign, that you form light, that you create darkness according to the book of Isaiah. Father, I acknowledge that you’re Lord, that you reign. Father, yes, I see tragedy in the world. I see bad things happen. But Father God, 99% of what I see in the world is you and your glory and your goodness. I realize that Satan’s here, but that, Father, you cause all things to work together for good. So I acknowledge you this morning, Father. I acknowledge that you’re the creator and the Lord and the master of the universe and that you’re the Lord of my life. So, Father, I thank you this morning. I thank you for creating me. And Father, I’m going to walk through the day in faith. I’m going to acknowledge you, Father. I’m going to have faith in you. I’m going to have faith in you as master and creator. And I’m going to believe, Father God, that everything that I walk through today is what you’ve ordained for me. Because you said, Abba God, that you prepared good works for me to walk in them. So I’m thanking you, Father God, that as the day unfolds, as I put one foot in front of the other through space and time, that I’m going to continue to encounter new realities, new circumstances, new relationships, new energies, new dynamics, and that every time I enter into something new, Father, I acknowledge that you’re with me, that you’re in it, that you’re involved, that you’re causing something new to come forth from my life, and that it’s for your glory. I acknowledge you, Father God, as my creator. And Father God, I want to once again give you thanks for everything I declare, Father God, today. That no matter what happens to me, I’m going to give you thanks. Because your Word says, give thanks in all things, for this is God’s Word for you in Christ Jesus. This is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus, Paul said, to give thanks in all things. So we’re acknowledging the Creator. No matter what happens, beloved ones, we acknowledge God. No matter what we run into, we acknowledge God. The things that feel good, we acknowledge God and thank Him. The things that are challenges and hardships, then too, beloved ones, we acknowledge God. Like Job said, shall I receive good things from God but not accept difficulties? Far be it from me. We all need to live like that. You see, it takes difficulties to strengthen us, so we acknowledge God as our Creator. We acknowledge, listen, that whatever we’re walking through, God is using it for the good. He’s bringing about the best for our lives from it. In fact, some of the challenges, beloved child of God, that you’re going through are exactly what you need in order to spiritually develop. Some of the hardships that you’re going through, that’s exactly what you need in order to come to maturity. Remember Paul. The scripture tells us in the book of Corinthians that Paul was experiencing a tormenting spirit. The scripture calls him a messenger of Satan. And Paul prayed that the Lord would take it away. But what did God say to him? No, Paul. I’m not going to remove it. My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is going to be perfected in your weakness. You see, that hardship, beloved church, that Paul was going through was exactly what he needed in order to develop, in order to grow in power, in order to come into spiritual maturity. You see, the Father knew that we needed an adversary. He knew that we needed a challenge. This is why Jesus said, he that overcomes will inherit these things. The point that I’m making is we acknowledge God in everything. We acknowledge him as God. We acknowledge him as Lord. We acknowledge him as our creator. We acknowledge him in everything that we walk through, good and bad, and through faith, through emina, which is the Hebrew word for faith, we listen now faithfully. Thank Him for everything. Every breath that we breathe is a gift from our Creator. Once you master this simple principle, you’re going to be well on your way to walking with God.
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Praise God. We praise God in all things. In all things, God is our joy. And as we thank Him, we praise His name, even in the darkness, in the trials. That’s when we discover how to have that joy of the Lord.
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It’s easy to thank God when things are going great. Right. But the test of faith is, will we thank Him and praise Him? when things are going wrong. And Cynthia and I just experienced an opportunity to put this truth to the test because as we are up here filming right now, we went to look at the last episode so that Cynthia and I could do our portion after the episode. And when they went to show us the episode that we were going to put our clothes on to, we find out that it was one of my most anointed shows I’ve ever filmed. And when they went to a pull it up to show me so we could do our portion at the end of the show, our piece of our technical equipment ended up breaking and we lost the whole show.
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Wow, that was a test for us. It’s like we’re having to take a hold of our own good words that we’re giving our viewers. It was a test for us to say, okay, now we have to walk in this.
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Right, will we give thanks to God at all times? Will we have the faith to believe that God truly is working all things according to the counsel of His own will?
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Yes.
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So, you know, it’s interesting, honey, when we speak about a test of our faith, The biblical definition of testing is not just that God’s going to, you know, put something in front of us to see whether we’re going to pass or fail. He already knows. But it really is a test designed to bring us to the next level, to expose our weakness, if there is any, to ourselves so that we can be pruned and come to the next level of our faith in Him.
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Right. And you know, the beauty of it is when we take that, we take the challenge from the Lord to walk our experiences out in a different way, in the ways that He’s told us to, praising Him even when it looks dark, that’s when we start to experience His faithfulness, where we see, yes, boy, you know, even with this close in this program that we just had to redo, watching as God gives new life to a new program that is going to have a better life and a new life for our viewers that He has in mind for the viewers. Yes.
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Getting to the program today, beloved, and leaving you with a nugget as Cynthia and I are wrapping things up today, what God is calling us to, the lesson is to thank Him in the hard times. When something goes wrong in our life, when there’s a difficulty, when there’s a challenge, we need to activate our will to say, I’m going to believe you, God, and I’m going to thank you. We might not feel like it. It may feel like the most unnatural thing in the world to do, the hardest thing to do. But it’s when we choose to exercise our faith, when it’s the hardest to do it, that transformation really takes place in our life. So I want to encourage you, next time you run into a difficulty, next time you run into a challenge, praise God anyhow, and He’s going to supernaturally transform you and bring you up to the next level in Him. He loves you and works all things for good in your life. Jesus Yeshua rebuked the religious leaders and people of his day, and he said to them, you guys can look at the sky and you can read the weather pattern, but you’re not able to read and discern what’s going on spiritually. Most of us, I think, are aware that things have really shifted on planet Earth, and we are truly heading into the end times. Any of us that are paying attention and have spiritual discernment realize that things are different now. It’s just one life and it’ll soon be past, and only what’s done for Christ will last. Jesus is about to return. In fact, his last words in Revelation were, I come quickly. I want to encourage you to honor the Lord with your time, your talent, and treasure. If the Lord’s blessing you through this ministry, I want to encourage you to support this ministry in Him so that we can continue to reach the world before His second coming.
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Rabbi? In the Old Testament book of Numbers, we find a blessing God speaks over his children through Moses and Aaron. It carries the idea of favor and expression. Open your heart to the Spirit and the Word today and receive Father’s goodness into your life with confidence.
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Yevarechech Yahweh, vayishmarecha. Yair Yahweh, panavelecha, vichunecha. Yissa Yahweh, penavei lecha ve’asem lecha. Shalom.
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The Lord bless you and keep you. The Lord make His face shine on you and be gracious to you. The Lord lift you up with His countenance. And the Lord give you, beloved one, His peace. God bless you and shalom.
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I’m your host, Dustin Roberts, and this program is produced and sponsored by Discovering the Jewish Jesus. Be sure to join us again when Rabbi Schneider presents a special 2026 Passover message. That’s coming up Wednesday on Discovering the Jewish Jesus.