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The sermon centres on Enoch, the man who walked with God, emphasising that his faith was not inherited but chosen after decades of spiritual indifference. Though born into the godly line of Seth, Enoch lived 65 years in unbelief, mirroring the worldliness and rebellion of Cain's lineage, until the birth of his son Methuselah prompted a profound spiritual awakening. This pivotal moment revealed to him the looming judgment of God, symbolized by Methuselah's name—meaning 'when he is dead, it shall come'—and awakened his awareness of divine justice and mercy. Drawing from the example of Abel's faith and the necessity of blood atonement, Enoch turned from his past, embraced faith in God's provision, and began walking with God for 300 years, becoming a prophetic witness to the coming flood and the ultimate judgment. The sermon calls listeners to recognize that faith is not automatic, even within Christian heritage, and that it is never too late to turn to God, for salvation is available to all who believe, just as it was for Enoch at 65.