Enoch is remembered in Scripture as "the man who walked with God." For 65 years he lived without the Lord, despite many privileges, until God dramatically changed his life at the birth of his son Methuselah — a living warning that judgment was coming. From that moment, Enoch was converted and devoted the remaining 300 years of his life to walking continually with God. Enoch was not only a godly man but a faithful preacher. Jude tells us that he warned of Christ's return and the coming judgment, reminding all that they must be prepared to meet God. His life shows that true Christianity is not a one-time decision, but a daily, consistent walk with the Lord. Genesis 5 and Hebrews 11 reveal Enoch's remarkable end: "God took him." He did not see death but was translated — changed in location and transformed in body — taken directly into God's presence. His experience points us to the great hope of believers: the home call to the Father's house and the future rapture and resurrection of the saints. Enoch's story asks us a searching question: are we ready? For those in Christ, eternity means being forever with the Lord. For those without Him, separation remains. Today is the day to walk with God.