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Family Future | Part 1

March 25, 2026
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The family was the first institution formed by God, where each child should learn who he is, what he can do, and what is expected of him. But in the midst of this moral free fall, it is time we ask ourselves: what is the future of the family? In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals how to train our children to preserve the future families of tomorrow.

Guest (Male): Why does the enemy wage war on the family? Listen to Adrian Rogers. The family is the basic unit of society and because of that, Satan, from the Garden of Eden to this day, has waged an all-out war on the family. And there's some who are asking a question, seriously asking it: Does the family have a future? I mean, will the family as an institution continue to exist, or will it be like the dinosaur, will it become extinct, will it become just a relic of another age?

Welcome to Love Worth Finding, featuring profound truth simply stated by Adrian Rogers. Now as we've just heard, the family was the first institution formed by God, created to meet the deepest physical, social, and spiritual needs of all mankind. In the midst of this moral freefall, it's time we ask ourselves, what is the future of the family?

Adrian Rogers said if there is no future for our families, there is no future for this nation. We must train our children to abide by God's law so we can preserve the family's future. If you have your Bible, turn to Deuteronomy chapter five, and we'll begin in verse 29. Once again, here's Adrian Rogers.

Adrian Rogers: Take your Bibles and turn to Deuteronomy chapter five. And in a moment, we're going to look at verse 29. But let me tell you about a funeral that took place some years ago. It was a very unusual funeral.

The coffin was draped with the folds of Old Glory and the President of the United States of America was there at that funeral. President's cabinet was all there. There were dignitaries from the Congress and from the Senate. There were representatives from all over the world that had come to this funeral.

And if you had been a stranger and walked up and had not seen the President, you would have thought that perhaps it was the President himself whose funeral was being held. And you have to ask yourself, whose body was in that casket? Because he had never really sculpted a great piece of art. He had never written a great book. He certainly wasn't a war hero.

He was a man who was in the foreign service, and he had died in Tripoli. And they buried his body in Tripoli, but by common command and consent, they disinterred his body and brought it back to the United States for a very special funeral. They sent a United States man of war to go pick up that body and to bring it back on that vessel.

And when the man of war came back to the United States, there was a band playing to greet the arrival of that body, and great guns boomed in the air. There was a parade and all of the flags in the United States hung at half-mast. This person, a very important person, was a man whose name you may know, or you may not know. It was John Howard Payne.

Now what did John Howard Payne do? And why were people so excited about this man? And why did they want to pay to John Howard Payne such honor for one line that he had written? Do you want to know what it is? "Mid pleasures and palaces though oft I may roam, be it ever so humble, there's no place like home."

That's what he wrote. And that so touched the hearts of people around the world from that day to this day that we wanted to honor the man who wrote those words. No place like home. And I want to talk to you about home. I want to talk to you about the family.

The family is a little part of the Garden of Eden that we still have left because God established the family in the Garden of Eden. And it is the family that we look forward to in the Father's house through all eternity. Now, anthropologists and sociologists would like to tell us that the family just somehow came out of the ooze and slime of evolution and out of the onward gradual process of sociology and biology.

But it is not so. The family had its origin in the heart and mind of Almighty God. It was the first institution that God formed and it was put there to meet the deepest physical, social, spiritual, and psychological needs of mankind. And it is so important that we understand the importance of the family.

Because children should be born into the family and a child in a family first of all gets his own self-concept from the home. A little child born in a home, he has no self-concept. He doesn't know who he is or what he is. He has no real self-consciousness.

It is in the home that a child should learn who he is, what he can do, and what is expected of him. And so a child's psyche is formed by the family. The child needs to learn in the family the sense of security, a sense of confidence. He needs to learn that he is so loved that he is worth something.

A child looks into its mother's face and the child sees in that mother that love, that love. And what that child sees when that child looks in its mother's face is I am special because my mother loves me so, my father loves me so. We've often heard about the child who said he was an unwanted child, but by the time he was 19, he was wanted in seven states.

A child gets a concept of himself in the home. A child gets a concept of life in the home. In the home, if there are limitations and disciplines and rules, then the child learns that he's not a law unto himself. He learns that he has to live with other individuals.

He learns to respect authority. And the Bible says a child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame. And the Bible says if we will discipline a child, he'll not die, but we'll deliver his soul from hell. The child that doesn't learn to respect authority in the home is not going to respect authority in the school, in the government. He's not going to respect God's authority and he may end up going to hell.

And then the child gets his concept of God in the home. God is spoken of as a Father. And if the home does not give to that child love and mercy and grace and concern, the child's concept of God himself may be warped. The family is the basic unit of society and because of that, Satan from the Garden of Eden to this day has waged an all-out war on the family.

And there's some who are asking a question, seriously asking it: Does the family have a future? I mean, will the family as an institution continue to exist, or will it be like the mastodon, will it be like the saber-tooth tiger, will it be like the dinosaur, will it become extinct, will it become just a relic of another age?

And then on top of that, we have in the United States and other nations of the world, many who are living together without the benefit of a marriage ceremony. Our young people today are not even bothering to get married. They are living together. Sort of try before you buy if we ever do get married. Young people, I want to tell you the Bible clearly forbids that. It is against the law of God and therefore it is against your best welfare.

And then on top of that, I'm just talking about the war on the family. Not only is there this philosophical war, not only are there those who are deciding they don't have to get married, but there is an increased disregard for life. Families are made to protect life. But precious babies today in their mother's wombs are being treated as non-persons and so many times are being disregarded and massacred for the comfort or the ease of the mother.

January the 22nd, 1973, in my estimation, is the blackest day in American history. When nine black-robed justices of the Supreme Court, the self-appointed high priest of humanism, said that little babies in the mother's womb, unborn babies are non-persons. Margaret Sanger, who founded Planned Parenthood, said and I quote, "The most merciful thing the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it."

That's the founder of Planned Parenthood. And much of what is done to put to death the unborn in the womb is done with your tax money. There's a war against the family. And the war against the family is compounded by the easy divorce laws in America. Today we have throwaway marriages and there is an accumulating body of evidence that shows that the family breakup devastates children in great numbers.

There are psychological wounds that are given to children when the home breaks up that may never heal and may prohibit those children themselves, unless those wounds are healed, from having a stable marriage themselves. Broken homes produce broken children, which produce broken homes, which produce broken children. Thank God that cycle can be broken. I'm not here to say that there is no hope.

I'm just saying that this kind of a thing has a devastating effect on children. And then on top of that, we have now the most vile, the most vile kinds of pornography that is being displayed across America via the internet. Dr. Richard Land said there is a subterranean electronic river of pornographic slime running under every city, town, village, and hamlet in America.

Grotesque and degenerate, our material is now available not in the back alley of some so-called adult theater, but right in the living rooms, the classrooms, the public libraries of America. Then on top of all of that, we have our children who are being educated in an educational system that says that we cannot speak of God in a positive way in the educational system because that somehow negates the idea of the separation of church and state.

The founding fathers believed in the separation of church and state if it meant that there was to be no national denomination, but not for one breath did they ever believe in the separation of God and government. Not at all. They say, "Well, we're going to be neutral. So we're not going to be for God or we're not going to be against God."

Of course, they're not neutral because they teach godless evolution. When you talk to children and tell them there's a fairy tale about a frog that became a prince, we say that's a fairy tale when we're talking in the nursery school, but in the classroom, that's science when frogs become princes. Now they say, "Well, we're just going to be neutral about it." There are some things you can't be neutral about.

Suppose we're going to be neutral about food, so nobody's going to eat. You see, there are some things that you are not neutral about. You can't be neutral about God. But our children are being raised by and large in humanistic institutions where man, not God, is the sum, the substance, the center, and the circumference of everything. I'm just talking about the war on the family.

And then that is compounded by the ignorance of so many of us who call ourselves Bible-believing Christians, and Satan has tried to keep us in darkness and to give us the idea that we have to go along to get along. And what I have already said today is very politically incorrect. I realize that. There are certain things that are non-negotiable.

There are certain things that we need to learn if there's going to be a future for our family. And if there's no future for our families, if there's no future for our families, you can put it down big, plain, and straight: there is no future for this nation. Now, in Deuteronomy chapter five, God gave the Ten Commandments. Actually, Deuteronomy chapter five is a restatement, a reinforcement of the Ten Commandments.

And then after God gave these commandments, God says in chapter five and verse 29 concerning His people, now listen to me. Here's what God says: "O that there were such an heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my commandments always." Now listen to this: "that it might be well with them, and their children for ever."

God is saying if they will keep my commandments, there'll be a future for the family. That's what God is saying. Now, He has given the commandments, and you know the commandments. They are there in Deuteronomy chapter five and Exodus 20. If you will go to chapter six and begin in verse six, now these are the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments which the Lord your God commanded to teach you.

That ye might do them in the land whither ye go to possess it, that thou mightest fear the Lord thy God and keep all His statutes and His commandments. Now watch this, which I commanded thee, thou and thy son and thy son's son all the days of thy life. What He's talking about here is a future for the family.

And that thy days may be prolonged. Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it, that it may be well with thee and that ye may increase mightily as the Lord God of thy fathers hath promised thee in the land that floweth with milk and honey. And then He begins in verse four, the great Shema.

This is perhaps the most important verse to orthodox Jews, the most important passage in all of the Bible. It begins. The word Shema means hear and it begins with the word hear. Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy might.

And these words which I command thee this day shall be in thine heart, and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes, and thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house and on thy gates.

Now here's what God says we're to do for the future of the family. I want you to think now of how therefore we are to train our children so that we as a nation can have a future, so we as a family can have a future. Number one, first thing I want you to understand is home is the university of life. Home is the university of life.

God says that these commandments are to be taught in the home. God did not give the Ten Commandments to government, though government should abide by them. God did not give the Ten Commandments to industry, though industry should learn from them. God did not give the Ten Commandments to education, though education should take note of them. God gave the Ten Commandments to the family.

Read all of this context. It is the family. This is God's priority plan that faith is to go from parent to child. Our children are to see our faith in God in all that we do, in all that we say, and the very atmosphere in which a child is raised is to be supercharged with godliness based on the Ten Commandments. Now I want to tell you again that it is the family that is the center and the core and therefore the all-out war is against the family.

So that's the first thing I want you to learn is home is to be the university of life. Home is to be the university of life. Now here's the second thing. Parents are the professors in that university. Parents are the professors. Look again, if you will, in verse seven. And He says here, "And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children."

Do you know what a juvenile delinquent is so many times? He's a child trying to act like his parents. And we talk about dropout kids today. I say that the problem is not primarily dropout kids; it's dropout parents. It is a shirker dad and slacker moms who've not done what they ought to do and have dropped their responsibilities.

Now, what are the qualifications if you would be a professor in this university? Well, look if you will and see in verse five. Here are the qualifications. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy might. Now, there are certain qualifications if you are to be a professor in this university.

Now let me tell you something. There's a control center in every child and you cannot control the control center. That child controls it. God will not override it. God is not going to force you or anybody else to behave in a certain way. God will enable you to do so. God will lead you to do so. God will love you to do so.

But ultimately you must decide. Therefore, one of the wisest things that you can ever learn is that you cannot make decisions for your children. Oh, you can when they're little. You can guide them. But a child has to come to a place where he or she must make his or her own decisions.

But you can make a decision for yourself. I've said this before and I want to say it again, listen carefully: never set goals for somebody else. Never set goals for anybody else because you can't control somebody else. Don't set goals for your children. Don't set goals for your children.

I don't set goals for my children. I have desires for my children. You know what I desire for my children? That my children love God with all of their heart, that they live pure, clean, godly lives, that they love father and mother, they love brother and sister, that God will use them mightily. That is my desire.

That is my heart's prayer and desire to God for them. And I pray every day for them as Joyce and I have already prayed this morning for all of our children by name. Yes, that is my desire. But I don't have goals for my children. I have desires for my children. You know who I have a goal for? Adrian.

I have desires for my children. I have a goal for me. You know what my goal for me is? My desire is I'll have godly children. My goal is I will be a godly dad. I will be a godly dad! I made up my mind. That's what I'm going to do because, you see, I can choose for me and I choose Jesus. I choose God.

I choose by the grace of God to be a godly dad and to love God with all of my heart. Here's the qualification, look at it! Look at it! Here's what you can choose to do in verse five: "And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy might."

To love God with all your heart is a sincere love. Not a half-hearted love. Our children need to see in us a heartfelt, burning, passionate, emotional, and sincere love for the Lord Jesus Christ. And I'm going to tell you something about kids: they can spot a phony a mile away. Your kids know that you're not perfect, but they want to know that you're sincere, that you love God with all of your heart.

Then you're to love God not only with a sincere love but with a selfless love. With all of your soul. The soul is the self. The whole self. 100 percent needs to be given over to God. Not part-time. And by the way, you want to know whether you love God with all of your soul? Two books you might consult: your checkbook and your calendar, your datebook.

Just look at those things. See where you're investing your time and your money. What really matters to you? Your kids need to see there's no place in your life that is marked off "Private: God Stay Out." That includes what you watch on television, what you read, and so forth.

Number three, you're to love God not only with a sincere love and not only with a selfless love, but you're to love Him with a strong love. With all of your might. Now what does that include? It includes everything. All of your might. Your physical strength, your emotional strength, your financial strength, your intellectual strength.

You're to love God with all of your might. And kids need to see if you are a professor in the university of life, they need to see a sincere, selfless, and strong love. Why? Because you cannot teach what you do not know and do not practice. Jesus, when somebody asked Him what is the first and great commandment, Jesus quoted this verse five. That's what Jesus quoted.

Now, here's the third thing I want you to see. Number one, remember that the home is the university of life. Number two, the parents are the professors. And number three, the Ten Commandments are the curriculum. The Ten Commandments are the curriculum.

Now, in chapter five, God gave the Ten Commandments. And then in chapter six, He says, "Parents, you are to teach these." These commandments are ironclad, they're rock-ribbed, but they're not cold, rigid restrictions. They are the liberating laws of life. They are the tracks upon which your family is to run.

Guest (Male): And a convicting reminder as we conclude today, men and women come and go, but the Ten Commandments remain forever. We're going to hear part two of this message coming up tomorrow. I hope you can join us then. We learned all about the importance of raising a family with a solid biblical faith today and maybe you have questions regarding your faith.

We'd love to offer you an insightful resource on our website. It's our Discover Jesus page. You'll find answers there that you may need about your faith. How to place your full trust and confidence in what Jesus did for you. Simply go to lwf.org/radio and click the tab at the top that says Discover Jesus.

Guest (Male): Hi, this is Cary Vaughn, and this program has been brought to you by Love Worth Finding, a non-profit ministry showcasing the powerful preaching and teaching of Pastor Adrian Rogers. We operate solely through the generous gifts of individual supporters just like you.

To give a gift today, call 1-877-LOVEGOD. That's 1-877-LOVEGOD. Or write to us at Love Worth Finding, Box 38-600, Memphis, Tennessee 38183. You can also connect with us online by going to lwf.org/radio. There, we offer helpful resources inspired by the timeless teaching of Pastor Adrian Rogers.

Additionally, you can sign up for daily emails, donate to the ministry, and learn more about how to become an ambassador of the word. Thank you so much for listening today. Be sure to join us next time for more profound truth simply stated right here on Love Worth Finding.

Guest (Male): It was such an encouragement to see this on our Facebook page recently. After coming across his sermons on the radio, I began to look him up and found Love Worth Finding Ministries and still listen almost every day. Brother Adrian pointed to Jesus. It still amazes me how relevant his messages are today because the word of God is true yesterday, today, and forever.

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About Love Worth Finding

Love Worth Finding's purpose is to bring people to Christ and mature them in the faith. This happens primarily through efforts in publishing and broadcasting biblical truth.

Love Worth Finding began in 1987, as a response to several requests for tapes of messages by pastor and Bible teacher Adrian Rogers. He relates that "soon the requests began to grow to the point that we knew God was leading us into a wider ministry." As an extension of Dr. Rogers' pulpit ministry Love Worth Finding provided that role and continues today. 
Dr. Rogers stated, "I believe God wants us to proclaim the message of salvation in the power of the Holy Spirit by every means possible. That’s our commitment at Love Worth Finding." 

In response to many who are asking,has that purpose changed since the home-going of Dr. Rogers? No, God wants us to continue to proclaim the message of salvation. The messenger may be gone, but the message must continue. Millions still have not heard the precious name of Jesus or know His redeeming grace. 

So our race is not over. We must still run—until Jesus comes. If you believe in what God has called LWF to do,we invite you to help us proclaim God's truth. 

Our prayer is that you will join with us in running the race and in broadcasting the Good News that Jesus Christ is truly the greatest Love worth finding.

About Adrian Rogers

Known for his evangelistic zeal and uncompromising commitment to the Word of God, Adrian Rogers was one of the greatest preachers, respected Bible teachers, and Christian leaders of our time. For over fifty years, he consistently presented the Good News of Jesus Christ with strong conviction, compassion,and integrity.

He was a devoted family man — husband to his childhood sweetheart Joyce, father to four children, grandfather to nine, and great-grandfather to six. Of all his accomplishments, Dr. Rogers often said his greatest joy centered in his relationship to Jesus Christ, his wife and family, and the church he pastored. The recipient of many honors and awards, the trophy he treasured most was one presented to him by his children one Father’s Day in which he was proclaimed The World’s Greatest Dad.

Under his pastoral leadership, Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, grew from 9,000 members in 1972 to more than 29,000 at his retirement in 2005. And Adrian Rogers was a leader in his denomination, serving three terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention.

God’s blessing on Dr. Rogers’ ministry became even more evident with the birth of Love Worth Finding Ministries in 1987. Dr. Rogers was the founder and Bible teacher of Love Worth Finding, an internationally syndicated television and radio ministry. The sun never sets on this ministry which is broadcast on radio, television, and the Internet. You can find LWF declaring the Gospel and changing lives in more than 150 countries around the world. In 2003, Dr. Rogers was honored to be inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame by the National Religious Broadcasters.

Dr. Rogers was active in national leadership and personally consulted and prayed with five presidents of the United States. He visited and had the privilege of sharing the platform with President George W. Bush in the White House on the National Day of Prayer for America.

Dr. Rogers preached overseas crusades in Taiwan, South Korea, Israel, Russia, Romania, and in Central and South America.
Even though the Lord called him home in 2005, his messages of "Come To Jesus" are still reaching around the world.  In fact, every country in the world except for one has visited LWF.org.

Please join us in praying that God's messages will continue to penetrate the hearts of young and old ... and near and far!

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