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This coming Easter Sunday, 4/9/23, why not ask Jesus to be your personal Lord & Savior, so you too can have ‘Eternal Life’? Please read, Romans 10:9-10 & perhaps John 14:6, for further info.

Is there now any Question, whatsoever, regarding God amply providing us all with a “Receipt”?

This episode of, ‘Frankly Speaking’ was a continuation of the show I did the previous month regarding the topic of, ‘Eternal Salvation – What it Is & What it Ain’t’, with the same guest, Pastor Greg Odiorne of the Merrimack Valley Baptist Church in Merrimack NH. This particular episode was recorded in the Nashua Public TV studio on 1-18-23.

Among the topics included in this show were: the 10 Commandments, and how they pertain to Salvation for those who lived before Jesus Christ; how Jesus ‘moved the proverbial goal posts’ regarding even hating someone the equivalent to murdering them; the presumption that Hell is probably more populated than Heaven; why we are now living in what the Bible refers to, ‘the End Times’; exactly how effective is Ray Comfort’s ‘The Way of the Master’ outreach approach to actually “converting people to Jesus Christ”; what can people expect on Judgement Day according to the Bible; what exactly did Jesus mean when he said that we (His followers) would be doing “greater works” than even himself; why do prayer requests sometimes fail; and lastly, what are the significance of “Crowns” in the Bible?

Perhaps to fully grasp the entire context of Pastor Odiorne’s message on, Eternal Salvation, you may also want to watch and study the initial part of this topic from the ‘Frankly Speaking’ episode we recorded about a month earlier on, 12-28-22.

Incidentally, if you wish to learn more about the Merrimack Valley Baptist Church, or maybe ask Pastor Odiorne a few questions from something mentioned in this episode, please feel free to log onto: http://www.MVBC.org .

Local entertainer Sharon DiFronzo of Screamin Heart Records, sang the intro and outro theme song of this show, “ Comin’ and Goin’ ” .

Pastor Greg Odiorne of Merrimack Valley Baptist Church in Merrimack NH, was my guest for this episode of, ‘Frankly Speaking‘, which was recorded on 12-28-22 in the Nashua Public TV studio.

In this episode we discussed the Biblical meaning of “Eternal Salvation“; a.k.a. “Saved“, “Born Again“, “eternity in Heaven“, etc. We spoke about the simplicity of how easy God made salvation for anyone who realized that they needed to have Jesus Christ as a personal Lord and Savior in their life via a belief in their heart, along with a prayer (often referred to as the, Sinner’s Prayer, or Salvation Prayer), which is outlined in Romans 10:9-10.

We also discussed a few misconceptions of what many people often mistake for Eternal Salvation, such as: Water Baptism, Last Rites, and Miraculous Supernatural Signs.

This is an especially fantastic episode to watch, especially if you’ve never accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior into your life yet and you still have some questions and concerns about this whole subject matter.

If you wish to contact Pastor Odiorne, or anyone else about anything mentioned in this episode, the Merrimack Valley Baptist Church is located on 517 Boston Post Road in Merrimack; and its website is: http://www.MVBC.org . Their regular weekly services include: two Sunday morning services, and a Wednesday evening Bible study.

Local area entertainer Sharon DiFronzo of Screamin Heart records sang the intro and outro theme song to this show, “Comin’ and Goin’.”

Do you really want to get into the Christmas spirit & discover the true meaning of this festive holiday? Please watch this approximate 9 minute video of comedian Gordon Douglas, specifically, his personal rendition of, ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’. Personally, I think it’ll probably change the way you view the life of our risen Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, not only thru Christmas but for quite some time to come. Douglas’s poem is so great and outstanding, it’s probably something you might want to save on a computer file somewhere and re-watch year after year after year. If you happen to be a Christian, this particular story just never gets old. God bless!

Do putting these two Bible verses into practical application in your/our life automatically guarantee us Eternal Salvation in Heaven? It does state elsewhere in the Bible that it’s God’s Will for everybody to be Saved, and come to the knowledge of the truth. What other “steps” or plateaus would be expected of us for eternity in Heaven?