Does The Bible Say Anything About
Suicide?
Answer: Yes it does!

We all understand that these are days
marked by great distress.
There are seven recorded suicides in the
Bible:
1. JUDGES 9:54
2. JUDGES 16:28-31
3. 1 SAMUEL 31:1-6
4. 1 SAMUEL 31:1-6
5. 2 SAMUEL 17:23
6. 1 KINGS 16:18
7. MATTHEW 27:5
Then their are those who wanted to
commit suicide... Jonah, Elijah, etc.
Suicides will increase in our day. The
Bible portrays society as indifferent
towards God. Our Godless society is bent
on its own destruction.
As these last days wax worse, suicides
will become more and more common. As the
pressures of life mount, the world will
continue to refuse its only hope and
help for their troubled souls; suicides
will become acceptable.
Suicide will peek during the tribulation
period where it is recorded (Rev.
9:6) that people will favor death
and shall not find it; and shall desire
to die, and death shall flee from them.
Evidently the only thing that keeps the
mass of society from committing suicide
in the tribulation is the mercy of God.
Only God knows what truly brings a
person to the point of ending their
life. Suicide, however, is rooted in
deception. Many believe suicide to
be an escape, or their only option,
and/or the end of misery. This is false.
The important question is this, what
does the Bible provide for this ruined
world? The answer is Jesus Christ!
Many consider suicide as an
un-forgivable sin. Obviously the Bible
provides a solid case against such an
irrational thought. The instant a sinner
is saved, they are justified (declared
righteous/forever) the moment that they
believe. Their sins (past, present,
future) are imputed to the Lord Jesus
Christ (an irreversible act) The
believer's hope of heaven is not in
their own ability to please God, but in
the finished work of Christ on the
cross.
Jesus does not just meet needs... He
Is The NEED!
He is the answer for despair, death, and
the only answer against deception.
Sincerely, Dr. Arthur Belanger
My
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