Um, seems to me the sins they’ve already committed are probably a lot worse than the sin of suicide. Doesn’t the Bible talk about sin hardening ppl’s hearts against God? I’m not saying He wouldn’t forgive if someone is truly repentant - I just think there comes a time (especially if you’ve sold your soul to Satan) that people are no longer capable of repentance. It’s a choice they can’t make. I don’t believe suicide is the ultimate unforgivable sin - the Word says blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the unforgivable sin. I just think that what we’ve read about what these people are capable of borders on about as unforgivable as it gets.
Um, seems to me the sins they’ve already committed are probably a lot worse than the sin of suicide. Doesn’t the Bible talk about sin hardening ppl’s hearts against God? I’m not saying He wouldn’t forgive if someone is truly repentant - I just think there comes a time (especially if you’ve sold your soul to Satan) that people are no longer capable of repentance. It’s a choice they can’t make. I don’t believe suicide is the ultimate unforgivable sin - the Word says blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the unforgivable sin. I just think that what we’ve read about what these people are capable of borders on about as unforgivable as it gets.
What is your point? ALL SIN CAN BE FORGIVEN.
Doesn't mean you encourage them to sin further.
You WILL be held responsible for encouraging another to sin.
Agreed. Rom. 1:28 “God gives them over to a reprobate mind.”