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While I respect the opinions of others concerning this issue, I think everyone will agree that this issue is a serious one and one that requires deep study and understanding of scripture as a whole. Let's put popular theology aside, and really think about this for a moment. We owe it to those whose lives may hang in the balance.
The bible says that's it's impossible to please God without faith. Scripture also tells us that we are saved by grace through faith. While both grace and faith are gifts given freely by God, scripturally a person can both grow and lose faith. For a christian to commit suicide would mean that a person has lost all faith in God has decided to take matters into their own hands. Essentially they have elevated their circumstances to an "idol-like" status giving it power over God's ability to act on their behalf. In other words, their circumstances (most likely fuled by demonic influence) become their "God" thus not only would a christian who commits suicide be guilty of murder but idolatry also.
I wish this issue were as cut and dry as once saved always saved, it would definitely make matters so much easier however, the more familiar you are with scripture as a whole the more you will realize that there are far more implications that need to addressed.
Please don't think I'm trying to be self righteous with my answer, that is not intent at all. This is a very serious and real issue that I feel deserves a very serious and real answer.
The bible says that's it's impossible to please God without faith. Scripture also tells us that we are saved by grace through faith. While both grace and faith are gifts given freely by God, scripturally a person can both grow and lose faith. For a christian to commit suicide would mean that a person has lost all faith in God has decided to take matters into their own hands. Essentially they have elevated their circumstances to an "idol-like" status giving it power over God's ability to act on their behalf. In other words, their circumstances (most likely fuled by demonic influence) become their "God" thus not only would a christian who commits suicide be guilty of murder but idolatry also.
I wish this issue were as cut and dry as once saved always saved, it would definitely make matters so much easier however, the more familiar you are with scripture as a whole the more you will realize that there are far more implications that need to addressed.
Please don't think I'm trying to be self righteous with my answer, that is not intent at all. This is a very serious and real issue that I feel deserves a very serious and real answer.