Hey guys, it’s Ron here with another unfiltered, real, and relevant conversation. Hope and I were just discussing the concept of salvation and whether once saved, always saved. It’s a topic that can be controversial, but I want to share some insights with you.

First of all, salvation is a gift from God. It’s not something we can earn or lose based on our behavior. It’s a gift of grace that God freely gives to us. We are saved by faith, not by works.

Now, when it comes to the Kingdom of Heaven, it’s important to understand that it’s not just a place we go when we die. The Kingdom of Heaven is about righteousness, joy, and peace in the Holy Spirit. It’s about living out the principles of God’s Kingdom here on Earth.

So, can we lose our salvation? No, we cannot lose our salvation once we have accepted it. However, we can renounce it by our own volitional decision. But our behavior does not determine our salvation. It’s about what Jesus has done for us, not what we do for ourselves.

God’s love for us is unconditional. He loved us while we were still sinners, and his grace covers all our mistakes. Our relationship with God is ongoing, and it’s about walking in faith and obedience, not about trying to earn our salvation through good works.

So, if you have never accepted Jesus as your Savior, I encourage you to do so today. It’s not about being perfect or having it all together. It’s about accepting the gift of salvation that God freely offers to you.

If you want to accept Jesus as your Savior, you can pray a simple prayer like this: “Lord Jesus, I believe you are the Son of God. I accept your gift of salvation and invite you into my heart to be my Lord and Savior. Thank you for your grace and forgiveness. Amen.”

Remember, salvation is a gift from God, and once you have accepted it, you are forever saved. Walk in the freedom and grace that God offers you, and live out the principles of his Kingdom here on Earth.

I hope this message has encouraged you and shed some light on the topic of salvation. Thanks for tuning in to Ron and Hope unfiltered. Until next time, stay blessed and keep seeking God’s Kingdom in your life. God bless!