SUICIDE
Yesterday,
a very nice woman came up to me in a public hallway and asked me "is it possible for someone who commits suicide to go to heaven?".
Taken aback for a moment, I stammered, "well, I think it
depends." Then I saw the tears in her eyes. "I just
need to know, that's all, is it possible?", she pleaded. "yes,
I replied, I believe that it is possible, but Biblically, there are
some if's to be considered".
Jas
5:11 We count those blessed who endured. You have heard of
the endurance of Job and have seen the outcome of the Lord's
dealings, that the Lord is full of compassion and is merciful.
"Those
who endured" That word, endured departs the lips of the speaker
so easily, often unaware that to the ears of he or she who resides in
that very dark place the word makes no sense. Sometimes even in a
strong relationship with Jesus, we are tempted to give up. The human
in us is so frail. The sheep analogy that Jesus uses is very
appropriate. Moses thought about giving up. Jonah did too. Even
Elijah asked God to just let him die. Sometimes the weight we carry
is so oppressive, seemingly impossible that suicide comes to mind. I
know. I have been there.
We
are all so very blessed that our God, our Lord is so forgiving. This
forgiveness that seems to have no end is a product of His love for
us. We are His creation, and the depth of His love is beyond our
human comprehension. We must believe.
I
have counted seven Biblical characters who fit a general description
of having committed suicide. Also included is my best exegetical
opinion in support of heaven bound or not. Only God knows for
certain, but He also shares bits and pieces of hopeful clues in
scripture that may shed light on the question "is it possible
for someone who commits suicide to go to heaven?".
1.
In Judges 9:53-54, Abimelech, who was clearly on the wrong side of
God got his skull crushed when a woman dropped a mill stone on his
head from a high wall. Lying in a pool of blood, dying, Abimelech,
out of pride, ordered his armor bearer to finish him off so that it
could not be said that a woman was his victor. (pride) OPINION:
Abimelech will not be raised up in the rapture, he will likely be
raised in the final judgment. No heaven.
2.
Judges 16:30, Samson was the Lord's anointed from birth and in
adulthood, he was a very rough character. As a Nazirite, a razor
could never be brought on his head. Samson, beguiled by a beautiful
woman, placed himself in a position that clearly was not pleasing to
God. His suicidal act did, however, bring about just desserts for
many of those who were a part of gouging out his eyes ending his
judgeship. OPINION: We will see Samson when we are raptured with
Jesus. Yes and into Heaven.
3.
King Saul and his armor bearer, 1 Sam 31:4-5, Saul was the very
first King anointed by God for that specific purpose. Although he
suffered great impatience and was found in an unfavorable light by
God, and had an evil spirit given him by the Lord as a result, God
has great forgiveness for those who know Him and have served Him and
have even sinned against Him. Certainly David was respectful of
Saul's holy anointing. OPINION: Rapture. Heaven. The armor
bearer--Not sure.
5-7,
Ahithophel ; 2 Sam 17:23, Zimri in 1 Kings 16:18, and lastly, Judas
Escariot, Mat 27:5, in my OPINION will appear in the Great Judgment
and not in the rapture. The significance of the Great Judgment is
that heaven will not be an option on that day for those appearing
from the graves.
To
the mother who asked the question "is it possible for someone
who commits suicide to go to heaven?". Yes. The Bible leads me
in that direction. But mom, there are some painful and perhaps difficult truths we must bring to your attention:
Each
of those who MAY have taken their own lives, directly or by fiat, having an expectation of heaven had a strong anointing or direct personal relationship with God.
Since Jesus Christ delivered all of us, who believe on Him, through
His death on the cross at Calvary, there is but a single door
through which we MUST pass through in order to see heaven. That only
door is Jesus. If the person who takes their own life, committing
murder of self, and has no personal relationship, (Salvation in Christ),
heaven is very, very unlikely.
The
truth is often very painful. But truth is the only way we can fully
know our Lord and understand His blessings. I would rather speak the
truth and risk breaking a mother's heart, than to soften the word and
have her find out later its untruth when it is too late to make a
difference.
Possible, Yes. But I submit, extremely rare. I am so very glad that when I was in that deep dark place, I decided to not take a chance on missing heaven. I am sharing this as a result. The answer comes not in suicide but only through Jesus Christ. Suicide is NEVER the answer. Suicide is man's own intervention. With Jesus, all things are possible. Lean on and trust the Savior, don't give up!
Possible, Yes. But I submit, extremely rare. I am so very glad that when I was in that deep dark place, I decided to not take a chance on missing heaven. I am sharing this as a result. The answer comes not in suicide but only through Jesus Christ. Suicide is NEVER the answer. Suicide is man's own intervention. With Jesus, all things are possible. Lean on and trust the Savior, don't give up!
Joh
17:22-26 "The glory which You have given Me I have
given to them, that they may be one, just as We are one; (23) I in
them and You in Me, that they may be perfected in unity, so that the
world may know that You sent Me, and loved them, even as You have
loved Me. (24) "Father, I desire that they also, whom You have
given Me, be with Me where I am, so that they may see My glory which
You have given Me, for You loved Me before the foundation of the
world. (25) "O righteous Father, although the world has not
known You, yet I have known You; and these have known that You sent
Me; (26) and I have made Your name known to them, and will make it
known, so that the love with which You loved Me may be in them, and I
in them."
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY?
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