We live in turbulent times, but that in no way changes the message of the gospel. God still wants us to faithfully serve Him. In this episode, Frank addresses how we can walk with God today. According to the Scriptures, Noah walked with God (Gen. 6:9). One thing that stands out is the time in which Noah did that. “God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually” (verse 5, KJV). Frank says the biblical term for walking with God is "fellowship" with Him. Fellowship occurs when we have common interests with someone else, and we interact with that person accordingly. The more two people have in common, the more they like talking to each other. Communication flows freely when that is the case. Accordingly, the more we like the things God likes and the more we dislike the things He dislikes, as revealed in the Scriptures, the more intimate our relationship with Him will become. We will have lots to talk about and conversation will flow freely. Some people don’t spend much time in prayer because they don’t share common interests with God. That means they lack fellowship with Him. According to 1 John 1:6, if we say we have fellowship with God and we walk in darkness, that is a lie and not the truth. God wants us to walk with Him in these last days. If Noah did it in his day when the world had become so wicked that God destroyed it, we can do the same in our day.