Living like Giants.

I'm thinking of something—let me know what you think. There are three men in the Bible who, let's just say, had a very unusual relationship with death. They didn’t exactly go the way of the grave like the rest of us expect to. You know them: Enoch, Elijah, and Yeshua . And when you think about it, these three aren’t just cool stories; they’re blueprints for how we ought to live. First, we have Enoch , whose name means dedicated or consecrated . Genesis 5:24 drops a simple but profound truth: “Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him.” No chariots of fire, no dramatic goodbyes—just a man who walked so closely with God that one day, God must have said, “ You know what, just come home with Me .” If that’s not life goals, I don’t know what is! Enoch shows us that a life fully dedicated to God makes death an afterthought. Then there's Elijah , the fiery prophet whose name means Yahweh is God. You remember his exit—chariots of fire, whirlwind, the full cinematic ...