Do People Who Commit Suicide Go to Hell? (Ep. 177)

July 15, 2024

Suicide has historically been a crime. This is true for many reasons, but one prevalent one is that it is difficult. If not impossible, to argue from the natural world that men own themselves. Everything about the world testifies to man’s dependence, his inability to create himself, provide for himself, or to exist without dependence upon others. We are born from our parents, totally dependent in so many ways and we end our lives in a similar state. From a scriptural perspective this is even more true as God says clearly that the world and all that is in it belongs to him. We are created for his good pleasure and have no claim to life or freedom apart from him.

In this episode, we want to start with the topic of suicide and move from there to discuss the fact that God owns our lives and that all men, whether they acknowledge God or not, know that they do not own themselves. We also discuss the difference between suicide and sacrifice and walk through some of the suicides and deaths in scripture and discuss how and why each of the different men died and whether they murdered themselves (ultimately out of pride) or sacrificed themselves for worthy reasons.

Suicide is serious and God treats it as self-murder. We should also treat it seriously and describe it as God sees it. Please join us as we discuss this important topic.

Listen to the audio version here: https://theconqueringtruth.com/2024/07/do-people-who-commit-suicide-go-to-hell-ep-177-audio/

Timecodes
00:00:00 Our Suicide Culture
00:07:14 Blackstone on Suicide
00:10:47 God’s Life
00:17:13 Rise of Suicide
00:20:16 Does Suicide Send You to Hell?
00:33:31 Saul’s Suicide
00:37:27 Ahithophel’s Suicide
00:41:47 Zimri’s Suicide
00:44:37 Judas’s Suicide
00:51:31 Samson’s Suicide
00:56:55 Christ’s Death
00:58:11 Assisted Suicide

Production of Reformation Baptist Church of Youngsville, NC
Hosts – Dan Horn, Jonathan Sides, Charles Churchill and Joshua Horn
Technical Director – Timothy Kaiser
Theme Music – Gabriel Hudelson

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