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“Death-Defining Decision”

Categories: HEAVEN & HELL, RELATIONSHIPS, SELF
I looked at a website of Holy Bible subjects about suicide/heaven and just got confused.  I know suicide is a sin.  My question is: if a person is saved and commits suicide, will they go to heaven?  My belief is being saved forgives our sins, but does suicide not let them into heaven?

Sincerely,
Not Sure

Dear Not Sure, 

People can lose their salvation. Heb 6:4-6 and Heb 10:26-27 outline that if someone rejects God’s Word (even after becoming a christian), they will go to hell just like any other unbeliever. And that is the key to the whole thing – is suicide an example of rejecting God’s Word and sinning willfully?

The Bible never specifically addresses suicide as being worse then another sin. Suicide certainly is condemned. Suicide is murder, self-murder, and is therefore very clearly a sin (Rev 21:8). The only difference between suicide and murdering someone else is that you don’t get a chance to repent after suicide. Suicide is a final decision and leaves no room for correction or for asking forgiveness. Therefore, in most cases, it would be fair to say that suicide will send you to hell. It is a willful act of disobedience against God without opportunity for repentance.

We here at AYP only hesitate to say, “All people who commit suicide go to hell,” because God never specifically makes that statement. The final judgment belongs to God (Heb 12:23), but we certainly wouldn’t want to face that judgment with our own blood on our hands.