Thou shall not murder. It can be argued that it doesn’t include one’s self, but I would beg to differ. The final act of one’s life with no room/time for repentance is a scary thought to me. Look at it in simple terms - who would be celebrating when a person kills themselves- Satan or Jesus?
Reading Scripture every day as a born again Christian is enough to give solace and peace through the Holy Spirit. And the Holy Spirit would never guide one to suicide.
Is suicide or denying Christ blaspheming the Holy Spirit? I don’t know. I was under the impression that blaspheming the Holy Spirit was accusing the miracles preformed in the Bible to be that of the devil and not God. Maybe it’s all three.
Thou shall not murder. It can be argued that it doesn’t include one’s self, but I would beg to differ. And the final act of one’s life with no room/time for repentance is a scary thought to me. Look at it in simple terms - who would be celebrating when a person kills themselves- Satan or Jesus?
Reading Scripture every day as a born again Christian is enough to give solace and peace through the Holy Spirit. And the Holy Spirit would never guide one to suicide.
Is suicide or denying Christ blaspheming the Holy Spirit? I don’t know. I was under the impression that blaspheming the Holy Spirit was accusing the miracles preformed in the Bible to be that of the devil and not God. Maybe it’s all three.
Thou shall not murder. It can be argued that it doesn’t include one’s self, but I would beg to differ. Look at it in simple terms - who would be celebrating when a person kills themselves- Satan or Jesus?
Reading Scripture every day as a born again Christian is enough to give solace and peace through the Holy Spirit. And the Holy Spirit would never guide one to suicide.
Is suicide or denying Christ blaspheming the Holy Spirit? I don’t know. I was under the impression that blaspheming the Holy Spirit was accusing the miracles preformed in the Bible to be that of the devil and not God. Maybe it’s all three.