(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) So what is that talking about? Well it talks about Enoch the 7th of Adam. What happened to him? The Bible tells us that Enoch walked with God and was not, for God took him. That doesn't mean he killed him, it means he basically raptured him. Okay, he just, by the way, my very first sermon that I've ever preached was Enoch and it was called get your walk on. Okay, it was like a five, I don't know, ten minute sermon or something. It was called get your walk on. I was still a little ghetto back in those days. So it was called, it was called get your walk on. Okay, I think I even wrote that on the paper. But it was referring to this, so he was translated. Now here's the thing, go to Ephesians, hold your place there in Colossians, go to Ephesians chapter 2. So he was translated because he had this testimony that he pleased God and it says, but without faith it is impossible to please him for he that cometh to God must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him. So when we think of translation we think of basically like a rapture kind of thing taking place. Now in Colossians 1 13 it says that he's translated us into the kingdom of his dear son. Now it's hard to kind of understand this but it's almost in a sense as as though like now that we're saved God basically sees us as though we're already there.