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THE ETERNAL WALK

 



HH, Patriarch Godfrey Gregg

The journey of faith is not limited to the span of our earthly years—it is a walk that stretches into eternity. For those who belong to the Lord, life is more than a fleeting moment; it is the beginning of an everlasting union with God. Our walk with Him is both present and eternal.

From the beginning, God has desired fellowship with man. “Enoch walked faithfully with God; then he was no more, because God took him away” (Genesis 5:24). Enoch’s life reminds us that walking with God is not bound by earthly limitations but leads to eternal fellowship with Him.

Jesus confirms this promise of eternal companionship, declaring: “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die” (John 11:25–26). Our walk continues beyond death, for in Christ we have eternal life.

Paul describes this journey beautifully: “For we walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7). Faith sustains us now, but one day faith will give way to sight when we behold Him face-to-face. This is the fulfilment of our eternal walk—no longer hindered by sin or struggle, but perfected in His presence.

In eternity, our walk will become worship. John’s vision in Revelation reveals this glorious end: “They will walk with me, dressed in white, for they are worthy” (Revelation 3:4). What begins as a daily devotion here culminates in everlasting communion with Christ in glory.

So, let us purpose our steps carefully each day, knowing that every moment of obedience on earth is a part of this greater story—the eternal walk with our Lord.


✨ Reflection: The eternal walk begins now—through faith, obedience, and fellowship with God. One day, we will walk with Him unending, clothed in glory, forever.

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