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The Enoch Factor: The Sacred Art of Knowing God, by Steve McSwain

Never before has this country indeed this world faced such a need for a book that unites people, a book that reassures those disillusioned by faith that they can navigate their way back to God and even experience a profound spiritual awakening. For author and entrepreneur Steve McSwain, such an epiphany transformed his life.

In The Enoch Factor, readers discover a kindred spirit in an author who understands how religion can subvert a spiritual life. His story will help them navigate their own spiritual journeys. More than a personal odyssey, The Enoch Factor is also a testimonial to the innate dangers of fundamentalist thinking. It is a persuasive argument for a more enlightened religious dialogue in America, one that affirms the goals of all religions guiding followers in self-awareness, finding serenity and happiness, and discovering what the author describes as the sacred art of knowing God.

Unapologetic and moving, McSwain's take on The Almighty is sure to ignite spirited debate. Full of wisdom, humor, and truth, The Enoch Factor bridges the gap between secular and Christian book titles on spirituality, setting a new standard in both.

  • Sales Rank: #60969 in Audible
  • Published on: 2013-02-20
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 543 minutes

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
I WAS BORN TO WALK WITH GOD
By Yvonne W. Crook
This is probably more a testimony of how this book affected my life than a critical review of the book itself, but that is what transformation is all about.

I was raised in church, was "forced" (maybe that is too harsh a word) to attend weekly services and education classes all my early years lived in my parent's home. Just days before leaving for college, I was asked to accompany friends to a revival sponsored by their church. It was there that the message of the cross became REAL to me. I prayed the "sinners" prayer and immediately felt as if "the hamster wheel" I had been on stopped and I could get off. I was given my first bible, a King James edition and a booklet with one month of bible study lessons.

I left for college with not much understanding of what the expectation of my "salvation" experience was to be. There were girls on my dorm floor that "claimed" to be Christians, and who took me occasionally to their churches (when they weren't hung over from sneaking in booze or their boyfriends to their dorm rooms the night before). With little to no understanding, I made the assumption that I was "saved" (i.e. destined for heaven with a "get out of jail free" card) but what I did with my life was strictly up to me.

Well, what red-blooded college coed wouldn't say, "whoo hooo...let's party hearty"? Don't get me wrong. I attended my classes regularly and I graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology and at least a 3.4 average. I completed my GRE and was accepted to the Master's Degree in Social Work program at another college. But the weekends and the holidays, and my evenings were full of experimentation and curiosity about the world and its people all around me. There just wasn't much room for church or bible study past that first 30 days.

What the God of the Universe had begun, He was intent upon finishing. Within months of moving to the city where I would attend graduate school, God would lead two young ladies to knock on my door. I was interviewing potential roommates and opened the door expecting to find the next candidate. I found something much more rewarding.

These ladies were part of a motley crew of believers in the life and message of Jesus of Nazareth. We had a conversation that was more than uplifting. It was energizing, faith-giving, inspirational, and purposeful. Two days later, my sister would come for a visit fresh from her own spiritual awakening and would challenge me that God had greater expectations for my life than I was living. I confessed my falling short, and believed that God Himself would direct my steps.

A week later, I got in my un-airconditioned Pinto and drove to the location the two young ladies had given me. This was WAY out of my comfort zone, but I was INSPIRED to go; the Spirit within was pulling me along to do something completely out of "character". I stayed for 4 years. I did street ministry. I did floor by floor, room by room ministry in the dorms. I shared my faith at work. I LIVED a joy I had not known before.

I learned to LOVE the scriptures, not only reading them but living them. I saw it lived out in the people around me in a way I had not seen in organized churches. It was like living what I was reading in the Book of Acts. I grew in knowledge and understanding. And I thought I was growing in the KNOWING of my God.

Thirty years, two children, and a divorce later, I began to doubt EVERYTHING I had come to believe. The last 10 years of my life have been the biggest death-defying struggle. It is as if God's intention was to knock my Erector Set life down to the foundation and start afresh. I would experience deaths, betrayals, and poverty like never before. I would question every piece of scripture I had ever been taught to trust in. Eventually I would pull away from every organization, every relationship, and even the church in which I had pledged membership. I would choose to go into the desert.

I never abandoned God. Nor did He ever abandon me. I KNOW now that even when I couldn't "feel" Him near, He was always as near as my next breath. I can look back and recognize all the road signs He had put up along my way. I could see every strategically placed lamp post, every carefully planned curve in the road. It is KNOWING this that gives me courage to continue to press on. The journey is not yet over...the fat lady hasn't sung yet!

I WAS BORN TO WALK WITH GOD!

Those words stopped me in my reading. I sat staring at the words on the page. I kept repeating them over and over in my mind. And quietly the weight began to roll off my shoulders. You see, I had been searching for that DOT in the center of God's will. I had been trying to DO that which would win His approval but always came up feeling the lack.

Psalm 34:10
The young lions do lack and suffer hunger; But they who seek the LORD shall not be in want of any good thing.

There was nothing I had to do but walk with God. Like the men on the Road of Emmaus, all I have to do is walk in the awareness that the LORD is with me, period! Jesus said the answer was in ABIDING; in His word, in the branch...to abide is to take up residence.

If you have done all the religious activity and still feel a sense of emptiness...if you have questioned your faith and whether your work has amounted to anything...if you are ready to get off the hamster wheel of people pleasing and working and giving and attending with the hopes of finding peace and rest...you will want to read this book.

Steve McSwain gives a moving testimony of how God woke him up not while in church, not while engaged in bible study, not while being busy at some work of Christian charity, but while he sat on a Sunday afternoon on his couch flipping channels on the TV. He will lead you through his journey of discovery of the simplicity of KNOWING God's will, and how doing comes out of the knowing and not the other way around.

There were times when I had to put the book down and give thought to what I was reading. And there was the moment I MET my EGO face to face, and made a decision that I would die to death. I faced my greatest fear--that of dying before I truly lived!

This book is NOT for the timid. So, be forewarned! Unless you have an open spirit to listen to truth in all its forms... Unless you can embrace that God is always speaking and does so not only through your accepted form of communication, but through voices you may not have considered before, you may not want to take this one up.

But if you have questions about your purpose, or whether God is available to every man, woman, and child around the globe including those who have never heard the name of Jesus...if you question that souls are going to hell every minute for lack of the "message" going out to them...if you wonder if it is possible to live the life that Jesus promised, one of abundance, power, and daily miracles...or if you want to KNOW God as Enoch did...

Read THE ENOCH FACTOR by Steve McSwain.

27 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
Enoch Factor: Rediscovering Old Questions in New Ways
By Mark W. Rountree
The Enoch Factor is one of those rare books in the (too-crowded) marketplace of spiritual essays: it is intellectually challenging without being stuffy or "preachy", and the reader feels connected to the deeply human story of the author's journey. (Amazingly, Steve McSwain's book enticed me--a lifelong agnostic--to do something that I hadn't done in years: open up my Bible and start re-reading the words that are not just at the center The Enoch Factor but at the very core of so many controversies in religion.) McSwain is tackling what is arguably life's toughest puzzles: Why are we here and, more directly to his point, What is our relationship to a creator? He is emphatic, articulate (and delightfully self-critical) about how he came to hold his own beliefs, namely that "Knowing God" is not just his purpose, but also his source of solace. But he didn't get there overnight. Perhaps the chief joy of The Enoch Factor is watching McSwain passionately untangle the knot that is his personal story: a people-pleasing Preacher's Kid who slept-walk through an unsatisfying career as a so-called successful preacher, only to realize that he was deeply unhappy, that he was missing The Point of It All. Setting the tone for his newfound belief in a loving, non-authoritarian ministry, McSwain invites you to join him as a true equal, walking at his side on new paths in search of answers to our oldest questions. Be forewarned that this book is not going to give comfort to those readers who want to be told that the Bible (or any sacred text) has All The Answers for spiritual seekers. Quite the opposite, McSwain happily (some would say gleefully) takes his flashlight and shines it unflinchingly at several of Christianity's most errant inerrancies. But he does so with a clear, loving purpose. He is challenging us to look beyond parsing the texts of Christianity and other religions, asking that we stop craving proof "about" a creator and instead seek to simply "know" our God, whoever He or She or What that may be. By the book's end, you are on new ground, but somehow the journey will have made sense and the final stopping point will seem "old" and completely comfortable.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
A Good Start, But...
By S. Stewart
My journey through The Enoch Factor is complete. Very thought provoking, although I feel like I was waiting for some large experience that never quite materialized. Don't get me wrong, I like Steve's perspective on the whole spirit vs. flesh battle to really be a battle with our egos, without the need for a boogieman who presides over a place where all REALLY BAD people (a.k.a. non-Baptists) will go one day. We make our own hells, I think he quotes someone as saying. I believe that. And his assertion that it is our egos which lead us to believe our way is the only way...as he points out and I've been saying for years, if everyone is sure of the one right way, why are there gobs of denominations within Christianity alone?

But..if you are going to throw out the bulwarks of Christian belief (original sin, hell, the need for salvation, altar calls and potluck suppers), you need to replace them with something tangible - or at least as tangible as "the mysterious ways of God" are to some. That's where I think McSwain fails a bit. This is the same nitpick I had with John Shelby Spong ("New Christianity") - that God is "Being" which expects nothing other than that we learn to "listen" to Him/Her/It. We're to divorce ourselves (die to) our egos and just accept/trust, without signs, voices or Billy Graham Secret Decoder Rings. I understand that; an almost Buddhist way of living, looking to the space between our thoughts, turning down the volume on life and cranking up our hearing aids to listen to LIFE. All well and good, but how? Nod off in our car, climb some mental steps and fall backwards into the Infinite? Meditation, perhaps. Guess I'm still too new at this to be able to jump in without a procedure. Sad, but true.

The other issue I have with "Enoch" is that Steve seems to bend Scripture to his will a bit, instead of letting the verses do the talking. Granted, Biblical verses can be inscrutable, but passages such as "I am the vine and you are the branches" are not the same as saying, "I am the tree, but there are many branches" (Chapter 8 and John 15:5). There are other examples of this. That he seems to use multiple translations to get just the right spin on things bothers me just a little.

All in all, however, I'm more in Steve's camp than not. I just don't know what to do with this ineffable "God thing". I'd be happy to walk with It if I knew the path.

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