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Your Daily Prayer

A Prayer to Walk Faithfully with God

Your Daily Prayer

Your Daily Prayer

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.72.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever stopped and reflected on your “walk” with the Lord? Maybe how it started, how long you’ve been on it, or what the path has been like? Well, I did that recently. And let me tell you that mine looked more like tripping, falling behind, running ahead, or missing a turn and straying down the wrong path on many occasions. - Maggie Meadows Cooper

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0:00.0

Thank you for listening to your daily prayer, a podcast dedicated to helping you find the

0:19.6

words you need to connect with your father in heaven.

0:23.8

No matter what is going on in your life today, you can trust that God wants to hear from

0:28.4

you. Right after the short word from our sponsor, we will pray through today's prayer together.

0:53.0

A prayer to walk faithfully with God by Maggie Meadows Cooper

0:58.7

read by Rochelle Alberti. Have you ever stopped and reflected on your walk with the Lord?

1:05.5

Maybe how it started or how long you've been on it or what the path has been like?

1:11.3

Well, I did that recently and let me just tell you that mine looked more like tripping,

1:17.1

falling behind, running ahead, or missing a turn and straying down the wrong path on many

1:23.3

occasions. It was as smooth like I would hope it would be.

1:28.5

God be thinking about a Bible hero of the faith named Enic.

1:33.0

Enic is mentioned in Genesis 5 in Hebrews 11. We learned that it came from the line of

1:39.0

Seth, seven generations from Adam, and was the great grandfather of Noah. This name means dedicated,

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which is very fitting because we are told that he pleased God so much so that he is only one of

1:53.4

two people we know of who are taken to heaven without dying. So what was it about Enic that allowed

1:59.7

him to find such favor? And what did we learn from him? In Hebrews 5 through 6, we find a few

2:07.8

things out right away. Enic pleased God because of his faith, believed that God exists it,

2:15.0

and believed that God rewards those who sincerely seek him. So how did he lift this out?

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Genesis 5, 21 through 24, tells us this. When Enic had lived 65 years, he became the father of

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Methuselah. After he became the father of Methuselah, Enic walked facefully with God for 300 years

2:37.8

and had other sons and daughters. All together, Enic lived a total of 365 years.

2:45.3

Enic walked facefully with God, and he was no more because God took him away.

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