The Book of Judgment: Enoch’s Parables on Mercy and How They Heal a Judgmental World
Many readers approach Enoch’s record expecting a message focused entirely on warning and judgment. While judgment is clearly present, it is not the central purpose. Enoch’s visions consistently show that divine judgment exists to restore order, not simply to condemn. The larger theme running through his parables is mercy. Judgment reveals consequences, but mercy provides the path forward. This distinction matters because it changes how we understand both God and ourselves. The Problem with a Judgment-Focused Mindset Enoch himself begins his ministry with a strong sense of right and wrong. He clearly sees the corruption around him and reacts with severity. Over time, however, he learns something essential. Understanding truth without understanding mercy leads to imbalance. A person who sees only failure in others cannot guide them toward change. This lesson applies directly to modern society. Today’s environment often rewards criticism, exposure, and public judgment. People are qu...