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Suicide Kills .....

by Blaine Keith


Suicide kills the soul and eternity is no walk in the park if you are in hell and suicides go there as we will see. 10.7 teens between 15 and 19 committed suicide last year alone. Governments blame it on anti-depressants; either taking them can cause it, which it surely can and in some cases not tasking them caused it, which I would doubt very strongly and I have valid reasons for saying that.

Every minute in the USA and Canada someone attempts suicide, every 60 seconds. Mental anguish, suffering, pain and consternation are only a few of the many reasons for this startling statistic. I say that it is because Christians are doing as poor job of being a part of the lives of their children, friends, relatives and the kid across the street. Christ presented as He is supposed to be and shown as He is supposed to be would create a far better place than personal and private Christianity….simply put, open your mouth and let out God's Good news which is Jesus and do more than shout at the next organized sporting event and you just might find a real difference will be made in the life of someone else and even in your own.

Suicide is not only personal but it also affects entire families causing untold grief and sorrow. I have known of people who followed a loved one in suicide so they would not b without them and now they both are in hell, together in eternal torment.

There are four suicides mentioned in God's Word:

1) Saul ( I Samuel 31:4-5)

2) Ahithophel ( II Samuel 17:23)

3) Zimri ( I Kings 16:18)

4) Judas ( Matthew 27:5)

Some people would classify Samson as a suicide; however, I do not think so. I feel he died combating forces of evil and gave his life in the work of God, why else would God give him his strength back…to send him to hell or make him a statistic, I think not! I am sure he knew his actions would mean certain death yet he gave his life. He would destroy the enemies of God's people and thereby perform a tremendous service. It was not a suicide.

As far as we know, all the people we have mentioned died lost, except Samson. There is no record that any of these people called out to God in their last minutes and seemingly to follow suit, God as had been done with others would have said or allowed the Holy Spirit through the writers to tell us of such a turn of events. Without exception each of these suicides followed a long series of disobediences to god that climaxed in this deadly deed. It is Satan's business to destroy a person (John 10:10). He steals Kills and Destroys. This is his ultimate goal –to drive a person to the place where he would take his own life. Therefore, Satan is the one behind this terrible act.

I feel from my study of the Word of God that all suicides die lost, with one exception, and we will see this in a moment. A suicide actually breaks many commandments. The sixth commandment says "Thou shalt not kill." The suicide kills, committing his own murder. Consequently there is no way to ask God's forgiveness. There are no second chances in eternity. First, Second and Third chances are on this side of the grave. Now we see the question, Can a person ask God for forgiveness, then commit suicide and the deed be forgiven by God? NO! That cannot happen. Jesus said in the fourth chapter of Matthew " Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." John said, " Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?" ( Romans 6:1). This is a fallacy that some people have been led to believe. An act of this nature cannot be perpetrated by premeditating the deed and asking for forgiveness before it is done. That is frustrating the grace of God, and it automatically negates itself.

There is an area where I believe suicides are saved and not lost. It is terrible thing for a person to be driven to this point of despair, but it is worse for a Christian. A Christian should cast all of his cares and anxieties on the Lord. Jesus came, that we might t have life and have it more abundantly. There are problems, but God gives us victory over those problems if we walk in obedience to the Word of God and rely on Him. The sad fact is this: In spite of the great teaching of the Word of God and the victory afforded by Jesus Christ, some Christians find themselves in perilous straits. If a Christian becomes mentally disturbed and due to temporary or permanent total insanity (which I believe is demon possession and could be handled by true prayer, etc) committed suicide, I believe this person would not be held responsible by God and would die in a saved condition, simply because the individual was not responsible for his actions.

Some would ask or say aren't all suicides either insane or temporarily so? Even though a would be suicide may be under great stress, I certainly do not agree they are all insane or even temporarily insane. We come back to the final conclusion. When it comes to a Christian, no one can answer that but God. No one knows the state of that individuals mind except God. We have this infallible promise found in Genesis 18:25: "Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?"




Article submitted Saturday, January 16, 2010 & read 133 times.

Blaine is an author, minister, husband and dad. He enjoys serving Jesus Christ and His Word and studying this and writing about it.
He does his best to help people to know Jesus in a more personal way.
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» left by Jeff Sallee (2 years 120 days ago.)
Good to have you aboard!! Thanks for writing.
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» left by Connor Davidson (2 years 119 days ago.)
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Good article. Well done.
 
I don't intent to kill myself - I like being a live. But it would make no difference I'm already an atheist and secularist. Besides hell is probably not real.
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» left by Blaine Keith (2 years 118 days ago.)
i would hope there are no plans for that in your life ,,, i do not wish to argue. there is a God and there is a very real Hell,,, salvation and Jesus who died for us are wonderful.
 
i pray that you will reconsider your thoughts and ask Jesus into your heart....
 
if i am wrong then you have nothing to fear, however, if i am right you might be at risk....
 
i say this with love as a Christian and also as someone who has been there.....
 
blaine
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» left by Marijo Phelps (2 years 116 days ago.)
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I always thought if you committed suicide you did go to hell - thou shalt not murder and suicide is murdering yourself - AND you cannot repent and ask forgiveness unless you take a slow way to do it and that is placing things on a very fine razor edge. Then a pastor told me that suicide is not the unpardonable sin and went on with more. I do not believe in eternal security nor did that pastor... I do wish I could remember the salient parts of his teaching to share... I also think that if one is so loaded with demons as to commit suicide that they were probably backslid to the point of losing their salvation - anyhow, it is not something I would want to get close to finding out personally. Thanks for writing this piece. Marijo (Mary Jo - dad was a creative speller)
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