Mark Edward ChardFriends and readers,
I’ve always believed that sermons are not just for pulpits, they’re for people. They’re for moments like now, when darkness tries to speak louder than light.
That’s why I’m excited to share the second sermon in our ongoing Enoch series, a message that cuts through the noise and points us back to what matters most.
It’s titled:
“Living by Faith in a Fallen World.”
In this message, we take an honest look at what it means to walk with God when the world walks away. We unpack the legacy of Noah, Moses, and especially Enoch, the seventh from Adam, a man who walked so closely with God that he was taken without seeing death.
We explore questions like:
What does walking with God look like when evil is normalized?
How can faith anchor us when everything feels unsteady?
Are we building our lives like Noah, or just blending in with the crowd?
You’ll find deep scripture, prophetic insights, and spiritual challenges:
“Walk like you’ll be taken.
Pray like Heaven is watching.
Love like Jesus is beside you, because He is.”
This sermon also touches on the profound presence of Darren, a spiritual witness and forerunner who, through light, communion, and energy, continues to point us toward Christ.
Like Enoch, he reminds us: faith is eternal.
Whether you’ve been following this journey closely or are joining in for the first time, I believe this message will stir your soul and draw you into deeper intimacy with God.
Visit our main Enoch Sermon Series page to read the full message and stay up to date:
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/the...Let’s keep walking, not by sight, but by faith.
With love and light,
Mark Edward Chard
Author, Disciple, Brother