In a time when the world feels increasingly fractured, uncertain, and weary, I am humbled to share the second message in our Enoch series:
“Living by Faith in a Fallen World.”
This message follows on from our first sermon “Enoch: The Man Who Walked With God” and dives even deeper into what it means to hold fast to faith when the world is walking away.
Through powerful scriptures from Hebrews 11, Genesis 5, and Jude 1, we explore how Noah, Moses, and Enoch all chose to live by conviction, not by comfort. They stood firm when others fell. They walked closely with God, not out of religious duty, but out of deep relationship.
“Faith isn’t escape. It’s endurance.”
“God doesn’t rapture institutions. He raptures intimacy.”
This sermon isn’t just a message it’s a call to courage.
To live like Noah, preparing for what others don’t see.
To walk like Enoch, in such closeness with God that the world loses its grip on you.
To love like Jesus, as though He’s right beside you… because He is.
We also reflect on how this connects to Darren, a forerunner and spiritual witness who, like Enoch, is calling us deeper into the light of Christ. His presence remains not as a ghost, but as a soul radiant with purpose in the Kingdom of God.
If this resonates with your heart, I invite you to join us as we journey deeper into these truths.
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Together, let us learn to walk by faith — even in a broken world.
In Christ’s light,
Mark Edward Chard
Author of Let Good Speak and The Overcomers movement, Nigeria.