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Suicide is also sin because it causes great suffering for those we leave behind. Suicide does not serve others for their good. (2) While suicide is sin, it is not the unpardonable sin. The only unpardonable sin is attributing the miraculous work of the Holy Spirit in Jesus to Satan (Mark 3:20-30). (3) While suicide is sin, it is easier to ...
Yes, Judas committed suicide, and he went to hell, but it was because he did not believe in Jesus, but instead betrayed Him, resulting in His death. We need to start by considering several verses of Scripture: Your eyes saw me when I was formless; all my days were written in Your book and planned before a single one of them began (Psalm 139:16 ...
But the Scriptures make it clear that our salvation is secure, because it rests on Christ, His work at Calvary, and His faithfulness (John 10:28; Jude 1:24-25; 1 Peter 1:3-7; Philippians 1:6; Romans 8:35-39; Titus 3:3-7). You wrote, “ We are saved by belief not by works. Some would say that suicide would be the greatest act of unbelief, It ...
Psalm 139:16 says that it is God who has ordained all of our days before there is even one of them. Paul says essentially the same thing in Ephesians 1:11. Third, to assist someone in committing suicide is to commit murder and this breaks God’s unequivocal commandment in Exodus 20:13. Fourth, God’s purposes are beyond our understanding.
Elijah in Depression(19:4, 10, 14) Elijah was a man with a nature like ours. Just like the rest of us, he experienced the problem of depression--that mental and emotional condition marked by feelings of discouragement, worthlessness, dejection, guilt, apprehension, and failure. Life is much like a roller coaster--full of ups and downs.
Saul took a sword and fell on it (1 Sam. 31:4). 4. When [Saul's] armour-bearer saw that Saul was dead, he fell likewise upon his sword, and died (1 Sam 31:5). 5. When Ahithophel saw that his counsel was not followed, he...got him home to his house, to his city, and put his house in order, and hanged himself, and died (2 Sam. 17:23). 6.
We lost our son to suicide two years ago, so when I tell you my heart aches with you I know whereof I speak. I pray that the Lord sends you comfort. I pray that the Lord holds you in his loving arms. I pray He gives you whatever strength you need. I love you sweet sister in Christ. I wish I could give you a huge hug right now.
Sue's death needs to be viewed biblically, but it must also be understood in the light of her physical and emotional condition. Sue was a young woman, 25 years old, but life was quickly coming to a close for her, and she knew it. Her body was already beginning to fail. She had suffered much already.
The problem is that this fellow did not truly understand what Paul was saying in Philippians 1:18-26. Paul would have been horrified to think that someone would use his words as an excuse for committing suicide. Our text is a strong argument against suicide. If you are suffering for Christ’s sake, then you should also be rejoicing in your ...
First, he is killed by the uncircumcised. Saul’s sword does not kill him nor does the sword of his armor bearer. The arrows of the Philistines (31:3) and the sword of the Amalekite (2 Samuel 1:9-10) kill Saul. Saul is indeed killed by uncircumcised hands. This is all as God meant it to be and how God said it would be: