Walking With G_d: The Lost Path Restored
By Dane Dewar
What if walking with God was never meant to be mystical, symbolic, or reserved for spiritual elites, but was instead a clearly defined and obedient way of life Scripture always intended?
For nearly two thousand years, believers have been taught to pursue intimacy with God through emotion, tradition, and religious systems. Yet Scripture describes something far simpler, far deeper, and far more demanding. From Enoch to Noah, from Abraham to Moses, from David to the apostles, and ultimately in Yeshua Himself, the biblical record reveals a consistent path rooted in covenant obedience, agreement with God’s ways, and daily alignment with His instructions.
In Walking With G_d: The Lost Path Restored, Dane Dewar exposes how this ancient walk was deliberately dismantled and replaced by traditions shaped more by Rome than by Scripture. Without sensationalism or mysticism, this book restores what was lost and guides readers back to the covenant path Scripture never abolished.
This is not a call to religion.
This is not a defense of legalism.
This is a return to obedience as relationship, Torah as covenant, and faith as movement.
Through careful biblical exposition, this book reveals what Scripture truly means by walking with God, why obedience has always been the foundation of intimacy, how Enoch and Noah model the blueprint for the last generation, why agreement with God’s commandments is essential, how Yeshua lived as the living Torah and called His followers to walk as He walked, and what was stolen from the faith and must now be restored.
This book is for readers who sense that something essential has been missing. For those who have prayed, worshiped, believed, and still felt the disconnect. For those willing to step off the wide road of comfort and return to the narrow path Scripture never closed.
The path is ancient.
The call is clear.
The restoration begins now.
The only question remaining is this.
Will you walk?