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The Only Way to Live | Part 1

May 1, 2026
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In this message, Adrian Rogers explains what faith is and how to have it as we run the race of life.

Adrian Rogers: How are we supposed to live in this uncertain age? You are to live in this uncertain age by faith. You want me to tell you how to live? Don't live by explanations. Live by faith. Now, that's not a lot of hocus-pocus. We're going to see that has spiritual steel and concrete in it. But the just shall live by faith. So we're going to be talking about faith today.

Guest (Male): Welcome to Love Worth Finding. Pastor, teacher, and author Adrian Rogers said, "Faith is not a leap in the dark. To the contrary, it is stepping in the light." What a source of comfort as we face some uncertain days. Many are plagued with worry, guilt, loneliness, anxiety, but there is not one problem that faith does not have an answer for. That's why it's crucial that we know what faith is and then how to have it.

If you have your Bible, turn to Hebrews chapter 10. We'll begin in verse 38 as Adrian Rogers begins part one of "The Only Way to Live."

Adrian Rogers: I'm going to be talking to you today about heroes, Bible heroes, champions of faith. And we're going to study primarily in the 11th chapter of the book of Hebrews. But that chapter is set up by Hebrews chapter 10 if you'll find that for just a moment. And I want you to notice verse 38. Hebrews chapter 10 and verse 38. Here is a great statement, and it is so abundantly and imminently true. Now the just shall live by faith.

The just shall live by faith. Now that, friend, is a quotation from the Old Testament. It's a quotation from the book of Habakkuk. Habakkuk was perplexed. He lived in a day of violence, a day of degradation, a day of apostasy, a day of danger. And he bombarded heaven, and he wanted God to answer. He wanted God to explain things so he could get along in life as it is.

And God said, "Habakkuk, you couldn't understand if I told you what I'm up to. You think I'm not working? I'm working. And Habakkuk, here is your responsibility: You are to live in this uncertain age by faith. You want me to tell you how to live? Don't live by explanations. Live by faith." Now, that's not a lot of hocus-pocus, smoke and mirrors. We're going to see that has spiritual steel and concrete in it.

But the just shall live by faith. That is the only way to live. As a matter of fact, this scripture is quoted here in Hebrews. It's quoted again in the Bible in other places. As a matter of fact, it is quoted three times in the word of God. I wonder if God is trying to tell us something? Well, I know He is. The just shall live by faith.

So we're going to be talking about faith today. Now you have some problems, and I have some problems. There's not a problem that we have that does not relate itself in some way to faith as the answer. For example, worry. Anybody here worry? Well, why do we worry? Lack of faith. Worry is a mild form of atheism.

Worry is a way of saying, "God, this problem is too big for you." Or if there's a God at all, you're not able to handle it. And so worry is just faith turned inside out, and faith is worry turned inside out. And if you're prone to worry, you need to strengthen your faith. Are you lonely? You say, "Nobody, my children don't call. I don't have any friends. My friends have all gone to heaven, or I'm a student here." Faith makes God real to you. You're never alone when you have genuine faith because faith brings Him so near.

Some people here are burdened with guilt. You did something so terrible, so horrible, you hope the world never finds out, but you're not able to forget. You're not able somehow to set yourself free from that burden that you carry around like a sack full of stones. Well, why do we have this guilt? Lack of faith. Because faith understands that the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ has atoned for that.

But you can believe that intellectually, or you can hear about it theologically, but faith lays hold of it. May I tell you what faith is? Faith is my acceptance of God's acceptance of me. God receives us, not because of our own goodness, but when we come to Him just in faith, therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Disobedience? Do you have trouble obeying the word of God? Do you want me to tell you why you don't obey the word of God? You don't believe it. Let me give you an example. The Bible says, "Bring all the tithes into the storehouse and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of Hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven and pour you out a blessing that there not be room enough to receive it." All of us want that, but not all of us tithe. Why? Because we don't believe that promise.

You can't tell me if we believed that promise we would do it. I mean, if you believed that when you do it, doesn't everyone want the heavens opened and doesn't everyone want a blessing? They just simply don't believe the word of God. Have you ever passed a wall and it has a sign on it that says, "Wet paint, don't touch"? What do you do? Why? You just don't believe the sign. You somehow just say, "I don't believe it's wet," and you're going to touch it.

Now, why do we disobey? Because we do not believe the word of God. So, in our study today, we're going to leave chapter 10, we're going to come over to chapter 11, and we're going to think about faith, what it is, and how to have it, and the elements of faith. Now first of all, I want us to look in chapter 11 at what I'm going to call the description of a life of faith.

Now faith is the only way to live. The just shall live by faith. And here God describes faith. Notice in Hebrews 11 verses 1 and 2. "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen, for by it the elders obtained a good report." Now as we describe faith today, I think it's very important first of all that we understand what faith is not before we learn what faith is.

You know, I am amazed not only at what people won't believe, but what they will believe. Faith is not blind superstition. Nor is faith closing your eyes to reality. A little boy said faith is believing what you know ain't so. No, no. That's not faith. Faith is not positive thinking or feeling of optimism.

I like to be around positive thinkers. I like to be around optimists. I don't like to drive and get behind a person who thinks before they get there the light's going to turn red, and by the time they do, it has. You ever get behind those kind of people? I don't like to be around negative people. I know people who brighten up a room by leaving it.

I like to be around optimistic people. But faith and optimism may be in some way tangential, but they are not the same. Faith is not positive thinking or optimism. It may lead to that. Faith is not a leap in the dark. To the contrary, it is stepping in the light. And faith is not faith in faith. Bible says have faith in God.

It doesn't say have faith in faith. Sometimes people will tell you, "Just believe," as if believing will make it so. Believing will not make it so. Now we're talking about what faith is not. What is faith? Well, he tells us here that faith is three things, and I want you to get these words down in your heart. First of all, confidence, conviction, and confession.

Now first of all, it is a confidence that rests in hope. Look at it. Faith is the substance of things hoped for. Well, Pastor, why did you call it confidence? Well, because confidence, and that's the way it's translated in some Bibles—New American Standard, for example, gives it as confidence. Why do I use the word confidence? Well, this word is akin to substance, and substance is an acceptable translation.

I certainly believe that. But if I could just hone it a little bit more, it means assurance. Actually, it was used in the language of this day for a title deed. Now if you had a piece of property or an inheritance that you'd not yet seen, but you had the deed, you had the assurance of that which you've not yet seen, but you want to have that. It's something that your hope is in.

And so faith is a confidence. It is not a will-o'-the-wisp sort of a thing. It is substance, substans, something beneath that we stand on. When we live by faith, it's not smoke and mirrors. We're not walking around on eggshells and Jell-O. It is, as I've said, substance, confidence. Now it is the confidence that rests in hope. The word hope, look at it there. The word hope doesn't mean perhaps.

Nor does it even mean wish. Nor does it mean desire. Listen very carefully, or you'll miss the whole thing. The word hope in the Bible means rock-ribbed assurance based on divine revelation. For example, the second coming of Jesus is called the blessed what? The blessed hope. Is that the blessed maybe? No. It is rock-ribbed assurance based on the promises, the word of God.

Now faith, therefore, is the title deed, the confidence that what God has said is true and God will perform it. Now listen very carefully. There is no legitimate faith without hope, and there is no legitimate hope without faith. These cannot be separated. Faith is the substance of things hoped for. Put down the word confidence.

Secondly, now think not only of confidence but conviction. Faith is a conviction that sees the invisible. Now here we read it here. Faith is the evidence of things not seen. Now that word evidence may remind you of a Colombo kind in his rumpled overcoat looking around for something. Well, it's akin to that.

But actually, this word evidence literally means conviction. Conviction. Jesus Christ used this same word when He challenged those who were challenging Him, and He said, "Which of you convicts me of sin? Who can convict me of sin?" Of course, obviously, no one. I wouldn't dare ask my friends that question, much less my enemies, "Which of you convicts me of sin?"

But the word here has the idea of conviction. Now what it means is that if you have faith in your heart, there is a conviction of something that you've not yet seen. But it is there. It is an absolute confidence that leads to a conviction even though you've not yet seen it. You don't have to see it for it to be real. Friend, there is an invisible world.

That invisible world is electronically all around us right now. There are movies and newscasts and music and all of that in the air, but we just don't tune it in right now. But it's all there. There is an invisible world out there. Listen to Colossians 1:16, "For by him, by Jesus, were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible."

Don't make a mistake of thinking that everything that is real is communicated to us by the five senses. No, there is a sixth sense. There is another world. There is an invisible world. Now what does faith do? Listen carefully. This is important to you. It's the only way to live. Faith enables the believing soul to treat the future as present and the invisible as seen.

You can treat the future as present, and you can treat the invisible as seen by faith. Now the Bible says you're to live by faith. And then, the third thing is it is a communication that comes from heaven. Now Hebrews 11 and verse 2 says, "For by it," that is by faith, "the elders received a good report."

That doesn't mean they made straight A's. As a matter of fact, it doesn't talk about what they did at all. It talks about what happened to them. They received a good report. That is, God spoke to them out of heaven. It doesn't deal with their reputation. Now maybe they should have gotten straight A's, but that's not what it deals with.

The good report means that they heard from heaven, that God spoke to them. It is not their reputation but God's revelation that is spoken of here, that God speaks to them. They were conscious of God testifying to them. Now if you put this confidence and this conviction and this communication together, when they come together, then you have something in your heart inexplicable but glorious and wonderful, and it is called faith.

And that is the only way to live. You will live by faith. Now, when you put these things together, then you're going to understand, first of all, that faith should not be altered by appearances. Faith should not be altered by appearances. Look again in 11 verse 1. "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."

When you live by faith, you live above sea level. Now you live above the level of what you can see. We live in a world that says seeing is believing. The Bible says believing is seeing. Put this verse down: John 20 verse 29, "Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed."

That's you, friend. Thomas there examined the nail prints in Jesus' hand, the wound in His side. Jesus said blessed are those who have not seen yet have believed. First Peter 1:8, put that down, speaking of Jesus, "Whom having not seen, ye love." You see, by faith we see the invisible. So faith should not be altered by appearances.

Don't let any so-called appearance make a lie out of the word of God in your heart and in your mind. Number two, faith should not be fettered by feelings. Faith is confidence that goes beyond emotions. I have told you before that your emotions are the shallowest part of your nature. Faith is the deepest work of God, and God doesn't do the deepest work in the shallowest part.

Don't live your life under the tyranny of emotions, by feelings. Now it feels good to feel good, and nothing wrong with feeling good, but feelings are fickle. Sometimes you'll wake up with a dull headache. Sometimes things will happen, and you'll get all bent out of shape because of feelings. Sometimes that happens to preachers. Now you know when I come up here on the platform, I always try to look like I'm having a good time and I feel good, but sometimes I don't.

Surprise? Maybe I didn't get any sleep last night. Maybe I've got an upset stomach. Maybe I've got a dull headache, and I come up here, but it's time to preach, and I'm going to preach. And then, you know, sometimes you think it's going to be a good service, and you get your foot in a lard bucket and can't get it out while you're preaching. You try to say something, and you get your tongue all tangled up.

And the ushers won't ush, and the choir sounds like a couple of cats dying in a hailstorm. And you say, "Good night, God is lightyears from this place!" And yet heaven comes down. Your emotions had nothing to do with that. You see, listen, faith should not be fettered by feelings. I tell you something else about faith: faith is not limited by logic. Faith just goes beyond logic.

Now if this rug is a ditch and I'm over here, and I'm moving step by step by step to this ditch, and let my walk be logic. Then I come to a place where logic ends. Now I need to get over there. I need to take a leap of faith. Now I could completely jump over this rug, but I don't want to show off. And I come across, I come across by a leap.

There comes a time when you have to make a leap of faith. Faith is rooted in logic; faith goes beyond logic; faith becomes its own best logic. It is not contrary; it is not limited by logic. When Jesus was there with those people following Him, and they were tired and hungry, and He called Philip, and He said, "Philip, how are we going to feed these people?" There were 5,000 there. "How are we going to feed them?"

Philip got out his pocket calculator, and he said, "Well, it'd take a laboring man a year's wages to feed these." Technically, he was right, but any good red-blooded atheist could have done the same thing. Now when Jesus asked Philip how are we going to feed these people, He wasn't asking for information because the Bible says He knew what He would do. He was just wanting Philip to learn something about a miracle.

And of course, there was a little boy there with a lad's lunch and fed the whole multitude with that, a couple of fish and loaves. Now, you see, if you're adding up an equation, you're never going to get the right answer if you leave out one of the elements. You see, what Philip did, he left out God. He just figured without God. Now logically he was right, but faith is not limited by logic.

Bring God into your calculations. Now we've talked about the description of faith. Let's talk about the dynamics of a life of faith. Let me tell you how dynamic faith is. You see, we live by faith. First of all, faith is the dynamic of spiritual wisdom. There are things that you will never understand apart from faith. Now look if you will in verse 3, "Through faith we understand." Don't you like that?

"Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear." Plain English, the visible was made out of the invisible. Now God in the Bible is not explained. God is not argued. God is just simply presented, and God must be accepted by faith.

Go down to verse 6, Hebrews 11 and verse 6, "For without faith it is impossible to please him, for he that cometh to God must believe that he is." We're talking about wisdom now. The skeptic will say to you, "Prove there's a God!" Don't ever try it. Never. Why? Because the finite cannot prove the infinite. And you say, "Well, I can't do it." And he will smirk.

But it's not over yet. You say, "Now, friend, prove there is no God." Of course he can't prove there is no God. He accepts by faith there is no God. All people are believers. There are those who believe in God and those who believe there's no God. And with that, we'll conclude part one of this important message.

Guest (Male): But maybe today you have questions regarding your faith in Jesus. We'd love to offer you an insightful resource on our website. It's the "Find Answers" page. There you'll find resources and materials that will answer questions you may have about beginning a relationship with God through Jesus. We also want to invite you to check out our "Grow Your Faith" page where you can get grounded and dig deeper in your faith. Simply go to lwf.org/radio and click on the tab that says "Grow Your Faith" or "Find Answers." We can't wait to hear from you today.

Cary Vaughn: 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 1-877-568-3463. Or write to us at Love Worth Finding, Box 38-600, Memphis, Tennessee 38183.

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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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