When the Spirit Speaks | Part 1
Adrian Rogers reveals three truths we can only understand when we lay down our pride and let the Holy Spirit speak to our hearts.
Guest (Male): Have you allowed the Holy Spirit to speak to you? Listen to Adrian Rogers.
Adrian Rogers: There's some things that you will never learn in school, some things that you will never figure out intellectually, the things you will never, never ever know until you lay your intellectual pride in the dust and let God, the Holy Spirit, speak to you about these three tremendous truths.
Now folks, truth is so very, very important. I pray God that you'll have humility today and ask God, the Holy Spirit, to speak to you the truth.
Guest (Male): Welcome to Love Worth Finding, featuring the profound biblical messages and practical lessons of Adrian Rogers. As we just heard from Pastor Rogers, there are things we'll never understand until we lay down our intellectual pride and let the Holy Spirit speak.
Only when the Spirit speaks can we understand three truths regarding who we are and what God makes us. If you have your Bible, turn to John chapter 16. We'll begin in verse 7 as Adrian Rogers begins part one of "When the Spirit Speaks."
Adrian Rogers: Take your Bibles, turn to John chapter 16. In just a moment, we're going to begin reading in verse 7. The title of the message: "When the Spirit Speaks." There's some things that you will never learn in school, some things that you will never figure out intellectually, the things you will never, never ever know until you lay your intellectual pride in the dust and let God, the Holy Spirit, speak to you about these three tremendous truths.
Now folks, truth is so very, very important. We have some who have cowardice; they are afraid of the truth. We have some with laziness; they accept half-truth. We have some with arrogance; they think they know all truth. I pray God that you'll have humility today and ask God, the Holy Spirit, to speak to you the truth.
Now, here are these three tremendous truths. Beginning in verse 7, Jesus is talking about His going to heaven and the Holy Spirit coming to Earth. And He says, "Nevertheless I tell you the truth; it is expedient for you." Now boys and girls, that means it is better for you, necessary for you, "that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send Him unto you."
Now, the word "Comforter" is the word that means Paraclete, or advocate, or lawyer—somebody who comes alongside of you to take care of you. Jesus said, "I'm going to heaven, but I will send the Holy Spirit to you." Now notice verse 8, "And when He is come, He will reprove the world—number one, of sin; number two, of righteousness; number three, of judgment."
Those are the three things that you will never understand apart from the Holy Spirit: sin, righteousness, and judgment. You say, "Well Adrian, they sound simple to me." Hang on and listen now. Jesus goes on to describe what He's talking about in verse 9: "of sin, because they believe not on Me; of righteousness, because I go to My Father, and ye see Me no more; of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged."
Now, I want us to learn those three things today. And I pray God that He will give me the mind of Christ, the tongue of the learned. I pray God that He will open your heart. I pray God that the Holy Spirit of God will speak to you today and help you to understand these things because I can articulate them, but only God the Holy Spirit can write them upon your heart.
What are these three tremendous truths that you will learn when the Spirit of God speaks? Number one: the truth about the sinner's basic problem. What is the sinner's basic problem? Look if you will in verse 9: "of sin, because they believe not on Me." Now, what is man's basic problem?
Well first of all, a man is a sinner because of what he is. He's a born sinner. Put in your margin Ephesians 2:3 that says, "we are by nature the children of wrath." Man is born with a sinful nature. He comes into this world with a sinful nature and therefore, unless there's a change, he's hopelessly lost because he has a nature that's given to sin.
Man is a sinner basically because of what he is. Now, you may not have done so many bad things, but God looks at your nature. If you were to see a dog foaming at the mouth and a dog acting strange and you could tell the dog was rabid, oh, that dog would be caged and destroyed—not for what the dog had done, he may not have bitten anybody, but what he is capable of doing.
Friend, we are sinners not only for what we've done, but what we are capable of doing. So, man is a sinner because of what he is. Secondly, man is a sinner because of what he has done. Romans 3:23 says, "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." Think, friend, of the deeds that you've done.
Now, we sit here in church this morning, well dressed, sing these hymns, but think of those things that have come out of our hearts. Think of the lies that have been told. Think of the cursing that has been done. You say, "Well, I didn't mean anything by it. Yes, I took God's name in vain, but I didn't really mean anything by it."
That, friend, is a part of your guilt, that you could take the name of God and not mean anything by it. God says, "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for God will not hold him guiltless that taketh His name in vain." One of these days you'll meet every cursed word. Think of the gossip that you've told, where you have used your tongue to slander somebody else's character.
Think of the disobedience to your parents. Think of the dishonesty. Think of all of those things you've done. You say, "Well, I haven't done that much." Did you ever steal a toy out of your neighbor's yard? Did you ever steal a nickel off your mother's dresser? Did you ever cheat in school?
You say those are small sins. Friend, I want to remind you that God doesn't grade on the curve. We are sinners for what we are. We are sinners for what we have done. Think of your thought life. You hated; God wrote down murder. You lusted; God wrote down adultery. Man is a sinner because of what he is. Man is a sinner because of what he's done.
Man is a sinner because of what he has not done. Why did God make you? To know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him—that's why God made you. If you've not known Him, loved Him, and served Him, then you've been walking on God's green Earth, eating God's food, using God's sunshine, breathing God's air, and not returning to God that which is His, which is glory to Him.
But all of these things are not man's basic problem. Man's basic problem is not that he's a sinner because of what he is. Man's basic problem is not that he's a sinner because of what he has done. Man's basic problem is not that he's a sinner, dear friend, because of what he has not done—that is, giving God glory.
Man is a sinner according to verse 9 for not believing. That's something that only the Holy Spirit of God can convict you of. Jesus said when He is come, when the Spirit of God is come, He will reprove the world of sin because they believe not. Now you say, "Oh well, that's not a big sin."
No friend, that is the great sin. That is the mother sin, the father sin, the parent sin, the sin of sins. The greatest sin is not believing. Now, you say it doesn't seem so bad. Murder's worse than that. Rape is worse than that. No, God says unbelief is the greatest sin. You say, "Well, I don't agree with it."
I wouldn't expect you to agree with it unless the Holy Spirit of God teaches you. When the Holy Spirit of God teaches you, you're going to understand why the Holy Spirit of God will come and help you to see that this is the great sin. Now, it may not seem as great. Over here is a mountain of garbage. Over here is a teaspoonful of tasteless but deadly poison.
Now, this may seem greater than this, but this is the deadly part. The great sin is the sin of unbelief. It is the crowning sin, it is the proof of man's wickedness, and it, my friend, is the sin that will damn you forever: not believing. Now you say, "I don't agree with that."
Think with me for a moment. And I pray God the Holy Spirit of God will teach you as I preach that you will understand that this is the greatest sin and with it you pay the greatest price. As a matter of fact, this greatest sin is not often committed in the house of prostitution. It's not committed in the tavern. It's committed in the church house when the gospel is preached.
You know, somebody says, "Well, yes, I admit I told a lie. Yes, I admit I stole an answer in school. Yes, I'll admit that I lost my temper or I read a girly magazine. But Adrian, are you trying to tell me that God would send me to hell forever and ever and ever because of that?"
"I mean, that would be like putting a man in the penitentiary for life because he stole a loaf of bread. The punishment doesn't fit the crime. I mean, after all, isn't God just?" Friend, here's the whole point. God is not going to let you go to hell because you stole a loaf of bread, but because you aimed the gun of unbelief at Him and pulled the trigger.
Do you know what unbelief is? Unbelief is wickedness, consummate wickedness. Unbelief is the refusal of Almighty God. Unbelief is saying, "God, You go Your way, I'll go mine. It is my life. I will not trust You with it. I will not give it to You. I am my own person."
You see, unbelief is the parent sin from which all other sins come. Why did Adam and Eve sin in the Garden of Eden? Basically, it was unbelief. Why does a man tell a lie today? Unbelief; he can't trust God to get him out of the mess that he's in. Only the Holy Spirit of God can convict you that there is no greater sin than unbelief.
Unbelief says, "God, You're not worthy of my faith. You're not worthy of my trust. You're not worthy of my love. I don't want You in my life." "Well Adrian, I can't help it. I'm just not superstitious, I'm not religious. I can't help it if I can't believe." Friend, that's where you're wrong. That's where you're wrong.
The Holy Spirit of God will enable you to believe. That's the reason the Bible says in the book of Hebrews, the third chapter, "Beware lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief." Unbelief does not come out of the head; it comes out of the heart. It is a predisposition against Almighty God. It is not trusting the God who loves you.
Now, I can preach that. But one of these days you'll understand that the greatest sin, the mother sin, the parent sin, the sin of sins, the crowning sin is to refuse Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior—that He suffered, bled, and died for you, reached out His hand to you, sent the Holy Spirit of God to convict you, sent the Word of God, brought you here today, and you refuse to believe in Him.
A courtroom may convict you of crimes. Conscience may convict you of wrongdoing. But only the Holy Spirit of God can truly convict you of sin. Yes, man is a sinner because of what he is. Yes, man is a sinner because of what he's done. But the greatest sin, the sin of sins, the mother sin, the father sin, the parent sin, the damning sin is the sin of not believing.
Let me tell you what the Lord Jesus Christ said and I want you to put this scripture down in your Bible: John 3 and verse 18. "He that believeth on Him"—on whom? On Jesus—"is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed." Not because he told a lie, not because he stole, not because he committed adultery—those sins have been paid for—but because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
He that believes is not condemned. You come with faith and put your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and there is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus. Refuse the Lord Jesus Christ and you are condemned because you have not believed. You have refused Him. That is the greatest sin and with it it brings the greatest penalty.
Now, there's a second truth that you'll never understand until God the Holy Spirit teaches. Not only the truth about man's basic problem, which is unbelief, but number two: the truth about the Savior's bountiful provision. What is the truth about the Savior's bountiful provision?
The Holy Spirit is come. When He speaks, He speaks of righteousness. Jesus said, "because I go to My Father, and ye see Me no more." What is the Savior's bountiful provision? You say He came to heal? No. He came to teach? Not primarily. You say He came to help the poor? No.
He came to seek and to save that which is lost. He came as a Savior and He came to provide righteousness. He came to provide righteousness. And when He had been virgin born, lived a sinless life, took my sin, your sin, our sin upon Himself, hung upon that cross, and with His blood paid the sin debt, then went into that dark tomb, came out the third day, ascended to heaven—it was done.
All that He came to do was done. He said, "I have finished the work"—He's speaking to the Father—"I have finished the work Thou gavest Me to do. And now I am going back home. I have done the work that God told me to do." Now I'm ascending the high hills of glory and the Holy Spirit of God is going to come and He will convict you of the righteousness that you can have through Me.
Now, the world's idea of righteousness is just as warped as the world's idea of sin. Now, the world's idea of sin is that man is a sinner because of what he does. No, he does what he does because he's a sinner. A man is not a liar because he tells lies; he tells lies because he's a liar. The sin is in the heart.
But the world's idea of righteousness is just as warped. The world thinks that a man is a sinner if he does wrong; he thinks that a man is righteous if he does right. And somehow that God is like a Santa Claus, making a list, checking it twice, going to find out who's naughty or nice.
And one of these days we're going to die and our bad works are going to be put on the scales on this side and our good works on the scales on this side and God's going to weigh it all out. If our good works outweigh our bad works, then He's going to say, "You made it." If our bad works outweigh our good works, He's going to say, "You missed it."
That's the world's idea of righteousness. But I want you to listen to these scriptures here. God talked about His ancient people, Israel, and here's what He said about them in Romans chapter 10 and verse 3. Put it down. The Bible says, "they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God."
Ignorance is terrible, friend, but when it comes to heaven or hell, it is tragic. They being ignorant of God's righteousness and going about to establish their own righteousness have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God. Most of the people in America are self-righteous, strutting their way to hell thinking they're too good to be damned.
Now, your only hope of ever appearing righteous before God is in the finished work of the ascended Christ. When Jesus went to heaven, when He said, "I am going to heaven," what did He do when He went to heaven? He went and presented His blood on the mercy seat there in heaven before the Father as an atonement for our sin.
Now think with me for a moment. If you could be accounted righteous before God by doing good deeds, by giving your money, by helping the poor, by being religious, being kind—if you could be accounted righteous for doing that, listen to me now. Why did Jesus die? Why did He suffer on that cross if you could be saved by your own righteousness?
I submit to you that if you could be saved by doing good, then Calvary was the blunder of the ages. Now you think about it. Let me give you a verse of scripture. Paul said in Galatians chapter 2 verse 21, "For I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain."
What does that mean? When you try to earn your salvation, you frustrate the grace of God. "For if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain." It means He died for nothing. If you could by keeping the Ten Commandments—that's what He means by the law—if you could work your way to heaven, tell me, friend, why did Jesus die?
What is the purpose of the cross? Are you telling me that God would allow His dear, darling, precious Son to die in unmentionable agony upon that cross when you could be saved without it? He just let Him die? Friend, if that is true, I'd hate to meet that God in a dark alley.
I have no respect for a God who would allow Jesus Christ to die that way upon a cross, to be butchered on a Roman cross, when you could be saved by just being good. Look at that verse again: "if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain." But most of the people in America are egomaniacs strutting to heaven thinking they're too good to be damned.
Only the Holy Spirit of God will convict you that the great sin, the basic sin, is unbelief. Only the Holy Spirit of God can convict you that you do not have half a hallelujah of a chance to go to heaven apart from the shed blood of the Lord Jesus Christ. You say, "Well, I'm a good person, Pastor Rogers."
Well, let me tell you what God says about you. Put it down: Isaiah chapter 64 and verse 6. "For we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags." Not your bad deeds, your good deeds in the sight of God are like a filthy rag. It's the word that's used to wrap the leper's oozing sores.
"All of our righteousnesses are as filthy rags." Now, only the Holy Spirit of God can teach you that. You see, you can make a deadly mistake by depending upon self-righteousness rather than Christ's righteousness. Now, when you believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, what does He do?
Well, when you believe on Him, number one, here's the kind of righteousness that He gives you. Number one: He changes what you are. The moment you believe on Him—remember we said a man is a sinner because of what he is—well Jesus changes what he is. Christians are not just nicer people; they're new creatures.
If any man be in Christ Jesus, he's a new creature. God gives you a new nature. When I received Christ as a teen, God put a new nature in my heart. Such a new nature that the teachers were saying, "What happened to Adrian Rogers?" There was a radical change.
But not only does He change what we are, friend, He forgives what we've done. Remember I said we were sinners for what we've done? Well, every stain, every blur, every blot, every blemish is washed whiter than snow, buried in the grave of God's forgetfulness.
But not only does He change what we are, not only does He forgive what we've done, but He also gives what we need. What do we need? We need righteousness. Now, let me give you a verse of scripture: Romans 4, verses 5 and 6. "But to him that worketh not, but believeth on Him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness."
God just puts righteousness on our account, even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works. Now, we don't use that word "impute" very much, but it means "put on your account." Next time you go to Goldsmith's to buy something, just say "impute it." Don't say charge it, say "impute it."
Put it on my account! Listen to what God says in this scripture: "But to him that worketh not, but believeth on Him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord imputeth righteousness without works." God just puts that on your account.
How glorious that is! You say, "I don't understand it." That's the reason I'm praying God the Holy Spirit will open your heart today. When the Spirit of God is come, He will convict you of righteousness—the only righteousness that you can have apart from Him. The worst form of badness is human goodness when human goodness becomes a substitute for the new birth.
Guest (Male): What a convicting truth that bears repeating today: the worst form of badness is human goodness when it becomes a substitute for the new birth. Coming up tomorrow, we'll hear part two of this important lesson. But maybe today you have questions about who Jesus is, what He means to you, or how to begin a relationship with God through Christ.
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The Book of Genesis lays the foundation for everything we understand about God, humanity, and His plan for redemption. In this three-volume Bible study series from the messages of Adrian Rogers, you will explore the early chapters of Scripture and discover timeless truths that still speak powerfully to our lives today.
Beginning with creation itself, Volume 1 examines Genesis 1–4 and reveals God’s purpose and meaning for all creation while establishing a biblical worldview rooted in God’s power and design.
Volume 2 continues the journey through Genesis 5–24, exploring some of the Bible’s most remarkable events—including the flood, the Tower of Babel, and the calling of Abraham. These accounts demonstrate how God works through faith and show that the lessons of the Old Testament remain deeply relevant for believers today.
In Volume 3, the study turns to the final chapters of Genesis, revealing how the stories of the patriarchs point forward to Jesus Christ. The book of Genesis serves as the seedbed of the entire Bible, containing prophetic pictures and spiritual truths that help us understand God’s redemptive plan fulfilled in Christ.
Each volume offers a ten-week guided study designed to help you engage Scripture more deeply through prayer, reflection, and practical application. Whether used for personal study or in a group setting, this series will help you uncover the rich foundations of faith found in the very first book of the Bible.
About Love Worth Finding
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
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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