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Genesis 5:21-24 A GOOD EXIT STRATEGY Intro: As you know, we are
in a presidential election year; and the accusations and attacks are flying
fast and furious. ( Well,
I think I will leave the war and all of its problems and planning with the
experts. But, I still think there is a
need for us to discuss this matter of exit strategies. Now, I don’t know if you have realized it or
not, but this life you and I are living will not last forever! In fact, I can guarantee you that it will
definitely end some day, Heb. 9:27. Since that is true, doesn’t it stand to
reason that everyone needs a good exit strategy? I mean, we all make our plans for living this
life. We buy insurance, put money into
retirement accounts and plan for this or that, but many folks never spend any
time at all planning their exit from this world. Here
are a couple of examples. Henry Ward
Beecher was one of the most prominent preachers in the 1800’s. In his later years, he turned from the faith
and embraced Darwinism, denied the deity of Jesus Christ and lived a less than
glorious life. When he lay dying, his
last words were, “Here comes the mystery.
That is not a good exit strategy!
Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, her final were, “All my kingdom for a moment of
time! It doesn’t sound like she
had prepared a good exit strategy either! Our
text today tells us about a man who knew how to leave this world. Enoch had developed a great exit
strategy. I want to look into what the
bible says about this little known man, because there are a few elements of his
life that can teach us how to have a good strategy for leaving this world. So, while the lord gives liberty today, I
want to preach on this simple thought, A Good Exit Strategy. If you haven’t taken the time to consider how
you are going to leave this world, then there is a word for you here today. There are three kinds of plans you need to
make so you can have a good exit strategy when it comes your time to leave this
world.
I. V. 21-22 PLAN TO EXIT THIS WORLD SAVED A.
The Bible tells us nothing about the early years of Enoch. All we know is that at the age of 65, Enoch
became the father of a child which he named Methuselah. After that child was
born, we are told that Enoch walked with God for the next 300 years of his
life. What was it about the birth of
this child that caused Enoch to come to faith in God? It
may have something to do with the name of the child. The name “Methuselah means When
he is gone, it will come. If
you do the math, you will find that Methuselah died the very year the flood of Genesis chapters 6-8 came. Apparently, Enoch was made to understand that
the death of his son would signal the destruction of the world. ( ( B.
God uses many events in life to touch people’s hearts to bring them to
Jesus. Sometimes, people are touched
when they think of Hell, Psa. 9:17. Others react when they think of the love of
God manifested at C.
Do you want a good exit strategy for leaving this world? If you do, be sure you leave it saved! You don’t want to leave it any other
way! Besides that, there is no better
way to live in this world! There is
nothing like being saved, here or there! D.
So, how does a person get saved?
It is a simple matter! All it
requires is simple faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ on the
cross. It is coming to the place where
you are willing to acknowledge yourself a sinner before the Lord, and where you
are willing to receive Jesus into your heart and life as your personal
Savior. Here is the Gospel in all its
simplicity, II. v.
23-24 PLAN TO EXIT THIS WORLD SUDDENLY A.
We are told that “Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for
God took him. It has been said
that as Enoch walked with God one day the Lord simply said, “Enoch,
you are closer to my house than your house.
Just come on and stay with me.
We do not know all the details of his departure, but we do know that the
writer of Hebrews tells us that Enoch was “translated that he should not see death,
Heb. 11:5. The word “translated means to
transfer.” It carries the idea
of “being
carried across.” One minute
Enoch was here and the next minute he was with the Lord. However it happened, it surely happened
suddenly and without warning! Of
course, the writer of Hebrews also tells us that “for before his translation he had
this testimony, that he pleased God.
Perhaps God called Enoch home because He wanted to be nearer to one who
pleased him so well. Whatever the
reason, Enoch left this world behind and cheated death in the process! B.
Friends, you and I need to make our plans to exit this world suddenly as
well. I guarantee you no matter how or
when you leave here; it will catch you off guard. It will come suddenly, when you least expect
it! There
are only two ways to leave this world.
Saved people can leave it both of those ways; but a lost person can only
leave it through one of those ways. What
are those ways? 1. The
Rapture Only saved people can ever hope to leave the world via the
Rapture. This event is called “the
blessed hope,” Titus 2:13. Of course, I am referring to that time when
Jesus will return in the clouds above this earth to carry His people away to
heaven, 1 Thes. 4:13-18; 1 Cor. 15:51-52. That’s how I hope to go! I want to be a “was not like Enoch, how
about you? ( ·
It
will be Sudden because there will be no prior warning. Jesus will come
and every saved individual will simply be gone!
·
It
will be Selective because Jesus is coming for His people and no one
else! ·
It
will be Serious because it will mark the end of the church age and it
will signal the beginning of the darkest hour known to mankind, the great
tribulation. It will also determine where you will spend your eternity! ·
It
will be Sad because some will be taken and others will be left behind, ·
It
pays to be ready if you expect to go to Heaven in the rapture! 2.
Death Both save people and
lost people alike can and are leaving this world through the door way of
death. Death is coming, Job 30:23; Eccl. 8:8. When death comes, it rarely gives advanced
warning. Even when disease has made the
end inevitable, the exact moment of one’s departure is always a mystery. Since death is coming, and since it is coming
unannounced, it stands to reason that a person needs to be ready for that
moment. You may not know when death will
come for you, but you can know where you will go when it does! If you are saved by grace, then you have
passed from death unto life, John 5:24,
and will go to Heaven. If you have never
been saved, then you are lost in your sins and you will go to Hell. If you are
lost, you do not have to stay that way!
If you will come to Jesus, He will place His life within you and He will
prepare you for leaving this world, whether it be in the rapture or through
what we call death, John 11:25-26. III.
V. 24 PLAN
TO EXIT THIS WORLD SERVING A.
We are told twice in these verses that “Enoch walked with God.” That is not Enoch’s testimony of his life;
that is the testimony of the Holy Spirit concerning Enoch’s life. God looked at Enoch’s life and saw a man whose
life pleased the Lord, Heb. 11:6. B.
The word “walk is the biblical expression for fellowship and obedience that
results in divine favor. It
refers to a manner of life that results in a person living in nearness to the
Lord. This is the kind of walk Enoch had
with God. It is the kind of walk Amos
refers to in Amos 3:3. It is a walk of dedication and devotion. It is a walk in which Enoch lives up to His
name. The name Enoch means “Dedicated.” C.
The Bible tells us two things about this man’s walk that
need to be noted. The kind
of walk that Enoch exhibited is the same kind of walk that needs to
be seen in your life and mine. 1. He Had
A Visible Walk With God It would seem that Enoch lived a life that
demonstrated the faith that was in his heart.
He didn’t talk one way and live another, but he consistently, constantly
and completely walked with God. He
walked with God for 300 years! Think
about that! Look at chapter 5 and find anything that any of these other men did that
was outstanding and remarkable. Enoch
walked with God consistently for 300 years!
That is quite an achievement! That
is the kind of walk we all need today!
We should live a visible Christian live.
We should just settle in and walk consistently with the Lord. We should avoid that life that is hot and
cold, in and out, up and down and we should just walk with the Lord in humility
and obedience. That is the kind of life
that pleases Him! Here is God’s plan for
your life: 1 Cor. 15:58; Micah 6:8; 1
John 2:6. We are to show the world
what we are by how we walk before them, Matt.
5:16.
2. He Had
A Vocal Walk With God Jude
14-15 tells us that Enoch was a prophet.
He was the world’s first prophet and he preached to the
people of his generation. He preached about the coming judgment and of
the need for repentance. He
was a hard preacher with a hard message. As
you and I pass through this world, we need to do so with the Gospel on our
lips. Yes, we must live out the truth,
but we must also be careful to tell others about Jesus Christ, His death and of
what He can do in their lives if they will come to Him by faith. We are commanded to witness, Matt. 28:19-20; Mark 16:15; we have
been equipped to witness, Acts 1:8;
therefore, let us get busy being a visible, vocal witness for the glory of the
Lord! There is a dying world that needs
to hear about a living Lord! Let’s tell
them while there is time. Conc: Old Enoch had the right kind of
exit strategy. He left this world
saved. He left it suddenly and he left
it serving the Lord. What a way to go! Friend,
how will you leave this world? If you
had to leave today, would we be able to say at your funeral that you left this
world saved? If death came suddenly, or
if the Lord came again for His church, would you be ready? If you left out of here today, would it be
said about you that you left this world still serving the Lord? You need a good exit strategy! Do you have one? In
the introduction, I quoted two people who died without a good exit
strategy. Let me finish by quoting a
couple of people who left here with a good exit strategy. In
1931, the great inventor, Thomas Edison left this world. On In
1998, Karla Faye Tucker, who had been convicted of a particularly gruesome and
terrible murder was executed. Ms. Tucker
had received Jesus while in prison.
Before she died she said, “I am going to be face to face with Jesus
now…I will see you all when you get there.
I will wait for you.
That is a far better way to leave this world. Confederate
General Stonewall Jackson said, “Let us cross the river and rest under the
shade of the trees. Now, that’s
the way to leave here! Friend,
if there are problems with your exit strategy today, please get that thing
worked out right now. You do not know
when you might be leaving here. It pays
to be ready. Are you? |
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