Harmoniinjil.com - Bible Verses About Suicide - The Sin of Suicide | Don't end your life. Bible Verses About Suicide - Many people who struggle with suicidal thoughts feel alone. You will be surprised by how much the Bible talks about suicide.
There are several useful examples of those who took their lives and many reminders of hope throughout the Bible.
There are so many verses that can awaken your faith so that you always have full hope in our Lord without giving up hope.
Many problems in life are not a good reason to end life.
THAT'S A STUPID THING!!.
God designed a life full of peace in our life path. It's just that we are not very patient to wait for it all.
Reading the Bible finds the keys that will answer all the questions in your life.
Until you will understand what attitude you should take when in a state of urgency.
Suicide is neither the Way nor the solution.
This is a kind of rebellion that humans themselves commit against God, who has given life to all of us. Isn't the time of our life actually God who decides? As the Bible says at Psalm 31:15 "The days of my life are in Your hands."
Bible Verses About Suicide - The Sin of Suicide | Don't end your life
Matthew 27:3-4
[3] [Judas Suicide] When Judas, who betrayed Jesus, saw that Jesus had to undergo the death penalty, he regretted it. He returned 30 pieces of silver to the chief priests and Jewish leaders.[4] He said, "I have sinned in giving up innocent people to be killed." The Jewish leader said, “What does that have to do with us? That is your problem.”
2 Samuel 17:23
[Ahithophel Suicide] When Ahithophel saw that his advice was not heeded by the Israelites, he saddled his donkey and went home. He first managed all the affairs of his family and then hung himself. He died and was later buried in his father's grave.
Isaiah 41:10
Don't worry, I'm with you. Do not be afraid, I am your God. I will make you strong. I helped you. I help you with My victorious right hand.
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Isaiah 55:11
In the same way, My words go out of My mouth, and do not return until they make something happen. My Word makes things happen that I will. My Word succeeded in doing what I told it to do.
Jeremiah 29:11
I say this because I know the plans I have for you.” Such is the word of the LORD. "I have a good plan for you. I didn't plan to hurt you. My plan is to give you hope and a good future.
John 10:10
Thieves come only to steal, kill, and destroy, but I have come to give life. A full and good life.
1 Samuel 31:3-5
[3] The battle was getting harder and harder for Saul. The archers shot Saul, and Saul was badly injured.[4] Saul said to his armor bearer, "Pull your sword and stab me so that strangers don't come to hurt me and toy with me." Saul's servant was very frightened and did not want to kill him. Saul himself took his sword and killed himself.[5] When Saul's servant saw that his master was dead, he stabbed himself with his sword to death beside Saul.
Romans 8:1-2
[1] [Life by the Spirit] So now those who are in Christ Jesus are no longer condemned.[2] Why not? For in Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit which brings life has set you free from the law that brings sin and death.
Romans 8:38-39
[38] For I believe that nothing can separate us from the love of God, — neither death nor life, neither angels nor spirits that rule, all that is happening now or that is to come,[39] powers, something that above us or below us, or anything in this world, — nothing can separate us from the love of God, which we find in Christ Jesus our Lord.
1 Kings 16:15-20
[15] In the twenty-seventh year of the reign of Asa, king of Judah, Zimri reigned in Tirzah for only 7 days. This is what happened: The Israelite army encamped at Gibeton, a city under Philistine control.[16] When news came to the camp that Zimri was plotting against the king and killed him, they appointed Omri, commander of the army, to be the new king.[17] Then Omri and the whole army of Israel left Gibeton and went to Tirzah. They surrounded the city and attacked it.[18] When Zimri saw that the city had been captured, he ran to the palace defenses, but the soldiers burned the palace with him who was still in it.[19] So, Zimri died because of his sin. Zirmi did what was wrong according to the LORD. He sinned just as Jeroboam sinned when Jeroboam made the Israelites fall into sin.[20] News of Zimri's evil plans and other things he did are written in the History of the Kings of Israel.
Judges 9:50-55
[50] [Abimelech's Death] Then Abimelech and his army set out for Thebes. They besieged and captured the city.[51] And there is also in the city a strong tower. All the leaders and other men and women of the city fled to the tower and locked it from the inside. Then they went up to the roof of the tower.[52] Abimelech and his army went to the tower to attack him. Abimelech went to the door of the tower. He wanted to burn it.[53] But when Abimelech was standing at the door of the tower, a woman on the roof threw a millstone at Abimelech's head, and crushed his skull.[54] Immediately he summoned his servant, who took up his weapon and said to him, "Pull out your sword and kill me so that people will not say, 'A woman killed Abimelech.'" So his servant stabbed Abimelech with his sword, and Abimelech died.[55] When the Israelites saw Abimelech dead, they all returned.
Judges 16:25-30
[25] The crowds were rejoicing, they said, "Call Samson and let him comfort us." They took Samson from prison and he comforted them. They made him stand between the pillars in the temple of the god Dagon.[26] A servant holds his hand. Samson said to him, “Put me down so I can feel the pillars of this building. I want to lean on him.”[27] The house was full of men and women. All the Philistine rulers were also present there. And in the upper room were 3,000 men and women who were watching Samson entertain them.[28] Then Samson prayed to the LORD, saying, “Lord Almighty, remember me. O Allah, give me strength once again. Let me do that to avenge the Philistines for the sake of my eyes.”[29] Then, Samson took hold of the two center pillars of the building, which held up the entire building. He strained himself between the two posts. One pole on the right and one on the left.[30] Samson said. "Let me die with the Philistines." Then he pushed with all his might, and the building fell on the rulers and everyone in them. In this way Samson killed more Philistines in his death than in his lifetime.
1 John 4:4
You are from God, my children, and you have overcome the false teachers because the One that is in you is greater than the one that is in this world.
Mark 16:16
Those who believe and are baptized will be saved, but those who do not believe will be condemned.
Psalm 55:22
(55-23) Cast your worries on the LORD, and he will take care of you. He never let good people be defeated.
Psalm 34:18-19
[18] (34-19) The LORD is close to those who experience disappointment. He saves those who are in despair.[19] (34-20) A good person may have many problems, but the Lord will save him from every problem.