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How to Understand the Bible | Part 1

March 10, 2026
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Adrian Rogers shows us how to understand the Bible and gives us four ways to welcome the Word of God.

Guest (Male): How can we truly understand the word of God? Listen to Adrian Rogers.

Adrian Rogers: Ever so often somebody says, "Well, I've studied math, I've studied geometry, I have studied physics, I have studied history, I'll study the word of God. I'm going to master the Bible." He may get the words, but he'll never get the music. He may learn about the kings of Israel, but he'll never know the King of kings that way.

You see, this is grasping. It is going into the Bible to extract the truth. Many people have approached the word of God that way and they have failed. Now, if you would understand the Bible, you must learn to welcome the word.

Guest (Male): Welcome to Love Worth Finding. We cannot grow as Christians if we are not actively studying God's word. And it's not enough to know facts about scripture. Pastor, teacher and author Adrian Rogers said, "A study of the Bible gives you knowledge about God; obedience gives you knowledge of God."

When we go to the Bible to extract truth, we fail. Rather, we need to receive the truth and welcome it. James chapter one reveals four ways to welcome the word of God. If you have your Bible, turn there now, as Adrian Rogers shows us how to understand the Bible.

Adrian Rogers: James 1:21. Four ways to better understand the word of God. Now, look if you will in verse 21: "Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word that is able to save your souls."

This is written to Christians. And he's telling Christians how to be saved. "Receive with meekness the engrafted word that is able to save your souls." Well, pastor, I thought we were already saved. Well, we are. Then why does he say receive the word so you can save your soul? Well, you need to understand that salvation comes to us in three tenses: past tense, present tense, and future tense.

The past tense of salvation happened when you received Christ as your personal savior and you were saved from the penalty of sin. You will never have to die and go to hell because your sin has been washed whiter than snow with the blood of Jesus Christ. A Sunday school teacher asked a little girl, "Is there anything that God cannot do?" And that little girl wisely said, "Yes teacher, there's one thing God cannot do. God cannot see my sin through the blood of Jesus Christ." Thank God for that. That is salvation in the past tense. That's from the penalty of sin.

But there's salvation in the present tense. That is from the power of sin. Even though we'll not go to hell, the devil has not ceased working on us, and sin still has its allure and its attraction if we're not careful. Sin is working every day and you know that is true. So not only do we need to be saved past tense, we need to be saved present tense from the power of sin.

One day when Jesus comes, that's future salvation. We're going to be saved from the possibility of sin. Thank God. But that day is not here yet. And so it is the word of God that is able to save our souls. The Greek word for soul is the word psyche. Able to save your psyche—your mind, your emotion, your will. That's what the soul is. Your mind, your emotion, and your will needs to be controlled by the word of God. When your mind and your emotion and your will, your psyche, is controlled by the word of God, then you're living in victory.

May I give you a testimony? The thing that keeps me going is not primarily how I feel. It is what I know from the word of God. I've been on the trail long enough to look back and analyze and say, what is it that keeps me? What is it that holds me? It is the word of God. "Sanctify them through thy word; thy word is truth." Now, the Bible says we are to receive the word of God.

Notice in verse 21: "receive." Do you see it? Receive with meekness the word of God. There are two words in the Greek language for receive. One is the word lambano, and that means to grasp, to reach out and take, to get. He doesn't use that word here because you can't just reach out and snatch the word of God. You can't just take it.

Ever so often somebody says, "Well, I've studied math, I've studied geometry, I have studied physics, I've studied history. I'll study the word of God." So he gets the Bible and he gets him some lexicons and he gets him a concordance and he spreads the Bible out and he takes his mind and he takes his will and he takes his determination and his intellect and he says, "I'm going to master the Bible."

He may get the words, but he'll never get the music. He may learn about the kings of Israel, but he'll never know the King of kings that way. You see, this is self-prompted taking. It is grasping. It is going into the Bible to extract truth. Many people have approached the word of God that way and they have failed.

But there's another word for receive, and that's the word that is used in verse 21. It is not lambano; it is dechomai, which means to welcome, to receive as though you would receive somebody into your house, as you receive a guest. And you say, "welcome." Now, if you would understand the Bible, you must learn to welcome the word.

You're never going to take your intellect, you're never going to take your mind and your determination and go into the Bible and draw truth out. But if you'll open your heart, open your mind and welcome the word. I've had the joy of preaching overseas in different countries, and one of the countries is in China. And when I went to China, the guide said, "Now, when you go to the Chinese to their home, they are the most gracious and hospitable of all people. The Chinese are wonderful people. If you know the Chinese, you will love them. They are so wonderful and so gracious."

And when you come into a Chinese home, they want to serve you something. they want to give you something. It is an honor for them to have you to come under their roof. They know how to welcome you. They will say, "You are welcome in our home," and they'll want to serve you something. And you ought to receive it to show that you accept their hospitality.

But our guide said, "When they serve you something, if it's tea for example, never reach out and take it with one hand. That implies you're grasping. Take it with both hands. Then you're receiving." Now, we don't just reach out and take God's word. We lift up our hands to him and we welcome the word. We receive the word. We just take the word by faith and by grace and let God's word come into our heart.

Having said that, I want to mention to you four ways to welcome the word. Four ways. And so in order to help you to understand them, we're going to let all four of these ways begin with the letter R. How do you welcome the word? Number one, welcome the word with a repentant heart. Welcome the word with a repentant heart.

Look again in verse 21: "Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word which is able to save your soul." Now, there is a moral qualification to understand the word of God, not primarily an intellectual qualification. Primarily a moral qualification. It is not enough to know Greek and Hebrew and to have a Bible dictionary.

You must lay aside what the Bible here calls the superfluity of naughtiness. Now, that's a word we use a lot, isn't it? That's the reason that some say the King James is hard to understand. What does the word superfluity of naughtiness mean? It literally means that which remains or that which is leftover. It means residual sin.

You see, when you got saved, you repented of your sin and you received Christ as your personal savior and Lord as best you knew how. But you were a new Christian. There was a lot that you did not know about Jesus and a lot that you did not know about you. And so when you got saved, you're very much like Lazarus, who came out of the grave and Jesus said to Lazarus, when he raised him from the dead, "Lazarus, come forth."

And Lazarus came forth. But how did he come forth? He was dressed in the grave clothes of the old life. The stench of the old life was upon him. Now, he had received life. He had come out of the grave, but he still has the grave clothes on. And Jesus said, "Loose him and let him go." In other words, take that off which remains, that superfluity of naughtiness. Take the grave clothes of the old way off of him.

Now, what does that mean to you? Well, you may be saved and on your way to heaven, but you've got some superfluity of naughtiness. You've got some leftover sins. You've got some something that remains. I'm going to tell you something. I repented of my sin when I received Jesus Christ as my personal savior, but I have done far more repenting after I got saved than I ever did when I got saved. Isn't that true about you? I've done far more repenting. Why? Because after I've gotten saved, I've learned so much more about me and I've learned so much more about the Lord Jesus Christ.

And so the Bible says you lay aside that superfluity of naughtiness and filthiness. Now the word filthiness, do you know what the root of the word filthiness is? You'd be surprised. Earwax. Earwax. The word rupos means earwax. Now what God says is, if you want to hear, you've got to clean out your ears. Physically you can't hear if your ears are stopped up. And God says that sin in your life is like wax in your ear. Just get rid of it. Get rid of it.

Listen friend, to hear God, there is a moral qualification. It's so simple and yet it is so profound. The reason that many of us do not understand the Bible when we read it, the reason that God's truth does not come into us is that we've got hangover sin, that superfluity of naughtiness. We've got spiritual wax in our ears. And therefore it is absolutely important that when you study the Bible, the very first thing you do is make a full confession of sin and ask God to search your heart and see if there be some wickedness in you.

Get your heart clean. Get your heart right with God. Now, if you're going to garden, before you plant the seed, you weed the garden. That's what it's all about. Just get your heart right. So many times we sing that song "Fill My Cup Lord, I Lift It Up Lord." Well, you think he wants to fill a dirty cup? Maybe we ought to sing "Cleanse My Cup Lord, I've Messed It Up Lord." And then after God cleanses the cup, then he'll fill the cup. After we weed the garden, then the seed will grow. After we get the wax out, then we can hear.

Do you understand that? Receive the word. Welcome the word with a repentant heart. Secondly, not only should you welcome the word with a repentant heart, verse 21, but welcome the word with a receptive heart. Verse 21, look at that also: "Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word which is able to save your soul."

Welcome the word with meekness. What is meekness? Meekness is a teachable spirit. To be meek means to be teachable. In olden times, and I've told you this when we preached through the Beatitudes, when people would take a stallion, full of fire and power and strength, and they'd want to be able to ride that stallion, they'd have to break him so they could put a bridle and a bit and a saddle on him.

When that powerful animal had been broken—not crippled, broken; not crippled, broken. The fire, the stamina, the strength is still there. But when he is broken, not crippled, broken, they said he had been meeked. He'd been made meek. That was the word. "I'm going to meek a horse." That means I'm going to break this horse. Did you know that God wants to be able to put the bridle and the bit on you? Did you know that God wants to take you and bring you under his control and make you sensitive to his commands? That's a meek spirit. That is a receptive spirit.

Now, you say, "I want to learn the word of God." Question: are you meek? First question: are you clean? Second question: are you meek? Do you have a teachable spirit? I will give you a promise from the word of God and I want you to listen to it. It is John chapter 7 and verse 17, Jesus said, "If any man will do God's will, he shall know the doctrine."

If any man will do God's will, he will know the doctrine. You see, it is the will that comes. The will must be surrendered. It is not primarily the mind; it is the heart, the will. I want to know. God says if you will to do my will, you will know the doctrine. You receive the word with a repentant spirit. You receive the word, you welcome the word with a receptive spirit. Have you got it?

Now here's the third way to understand the word of God. The third R is: you welcome the word with a responsive spirit, with a responsive spirit. Look in verse 22: "But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own hearts." You see once you get your heart clean, once you surrender your will, then if you would understand the word of God, begin to obey what God tells you.

If you do not respond to what you hear, the Bible says you are self-deceived. "Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves." No man is a bigger fool than the man who is self-deceived. Do you know what's wrong with so many folks today? They come to church, they sit soak and sour. They never apply what they hear. If you're like a sponge you sit soak and sour, before long you'll stink. You've got to give out what comes in. You receive the word with a responsive spirit.

Did you know that if you hear truth and don't act on truth, do you know what Jesus calls you? He calls you a fool. In Matthew chapter seven and verse 26, Jesus said, "And everyone that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, I will liken him unto a foolish man." Again, Jesus said in Luke chapter 11 verse 28, "Blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it." It's not enough to hear.

Now, every now and then people will compliment my preaching. I think a preacher's lying if he says he doesn't like to hear that. If you've got a compliment for me, help yourself. It's all right. I don't care. That's fine. But I want to say this: the best compliment you can give to my preaching is to live what I say. Not just to hear it. Not just to say, "Well, you know, pastor, that was good," or "Wasn't the music wonderful?" or whatever. Oh, the best compliment that you can give to the word of God is to obey the word of God, to live it out. "Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only."

Years ago I heard of an actor, a famous actor who was in a crowded theater. They'd come to hear him, and a fire had broken out in the wings of that theater. The manager came to the actor and said, "We could have a bad situation here. There's a fire. It's not out of control, but if the people smell smoke, if the people hear the word fire, they'll all head for the exit. It could be a disaster. They have come to hear you. I suggest that you go out on the platform and you tell them about the fire, but tell them in such a way that they would leave in an orderly fashion."

This great actor, according to this story, came to the platform. They applauded him. He said, "Ladies and gentlemen, I have an announcement to make. Give me attention. I don't want there to be any undue alarm, but I want you to listen carefully. A small fire has broken out in this theater. There's plenty of time for all of us to leave. So I'm going to ask that right now we stand and in an orderly way, we vacate the premises."

They applauded. Wonderful. Wonderful. What a fine actor. They thought it was part of the act. Just a story, but it illustrates how many people hear the word of God. They come and listen to a preacher preach the word of God. Oh, isn't that fine? Isn't that wonderful? Yes, how we love to hear the word of God. But God says you're self-deceived if you read the word, hear the word and don't heed the word. Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only.

Guest (Male): What a convicting reminder in today's lesson from the book of James to be doers of the word and not hearers only. We're going to hear the powerful conclusion of this message coming up tomorrow. I hope you can join us then.

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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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