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By Ron Graham
“Know ye not that your bodies are the members of
Christ?”
1 Corinthians
6:15a. Every saint is indwelt with the Holy
Spirit of God.
“And grieve
not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto
the day of redemption.”
Ephesians 4:30.
After becoming a born again follower of Jesus Christ
our body is no longer our own. That being the case,
the last thing on an “in Christ” believer’s mind
should be the destruction of the blood-purchased
property of the Creator of the universe.
A believer who commits suicide
has been convinced by Satan to follow his will instead
of the will of God. This type of problem arises when
we reach a place of despair. Despair is a vantage
point that the enemy capitalizes on and builds a
foothold, depression is usually the result. As a
brother or sister continues down this destructive
path, sooner or later they end up doing exactly what
the enemy wants – they end their life and the enemy
wins that battle. That one Christian witness has then
been eliminated, which is Satan’s goal. Obviously,
something has gone horribly wrong when a believer
reaches this point.
Depression is probably the
main motivator in suicide. Depression can be brought
on as a result of loneliness, rejection, abuse, and a
huge void where hope once resided. Depression can be
dealt with, even avoided, with a loving faithful
congregation of saints at one’s side.
There are many distractions in this life that are
primarily of Satan and they are designed to promote
his agenda not God’s. When those distractions become
infused in the believer’s life they begin to lose
interest in Christian fellowship and Bible study. Of
course, the enemy is there to step in with whatever
might be accepted as a useful substitute, something
that will provide the wayward Christian with
excitement and pleasure, howbeit ever so short lived.
After all these distractions have run their course,
there’s the inevitable feeling of overwhelming
worthlessness brought on by a sense of letting God
down. The saint, when confronted with these feelings,
becomes more and more depressed. This is why the
writer of the book of Hebrews admonishes us to not
forgo the fellowshipping together with our brothers
and sisters in Christ. Christian fellowship is vital
to restoring and keeping the fallen Christian soldier
in a right relationship with his/her Creator.
In most cases the enemy’s antics are achieved subtly
through a gradual change in the saint’s lifestyle.
Satan has only one purpose when it comes to those who
are no longer his. Steal, kill, and destroy. When the
saint goes astray from God, hope becomes a fleeting
memory. In their minds they see no avenue for
restoring their relationship with God. Thus they
become despondent, depressed. Suicidal.
This mindset doesn’t mean a person isn’t born again,
just that his/her defenses have a breach in them which
the enemy recognizes instantly. Without a loving
family of believers at their side the enemy has them
cold. We, the followers of Messiah Jesus, are in
constant battles with the powers of darkness. Most of
us know how to resist the enemy, but some believers
will let down their guard after a battle thinking the
enemy is at rest. But Satan never rests, he and his
horde of malevolent followers wait in the darkness for
any sign that a child of God is faltering, that’s when
they once again pick up the battle.
Knowing Jesus as our Lord and Savior brings
unimaginable joy and peace into our lives. Over time,
some in Christ believers lose sight of that joy and
their peace is disturbed, especially when adversity
arises. As followers of Messiah Jesus we have been
fitted with a big bull’s eye on our bodies that allows
the enemy to focus his attacks with pinpoint accuracy.
This supernatural evil works to separate us from God’s
grace. That separation always comes from our own lack
of preparedness. Allowing Satan’s emissaries to gain a
foothold to separate us from our God, leads to more
and more misery, eventually leading to despair.
Neglecting God’s admonitions is the first step leading
to the enemy’s attacks.
“Submit
yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he
will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and he will draw
nigh to you.”
James 4:7-8b.
This truth is not a onetime admonition, but a fulltime
challenge.
So just how is the enemy able to build such a
stronghold in the life of a saint so that that
follower of Messiah Jesus would despair even of life?
It’s quite simple really. The body of Christ is
lacking. There is a lack of love and unity in the body
that is so evident that even the world can see it.
“From whom
Jesus the whole body fitly joined together and
compacted by that which every joint supplies not just
one person, according to the effectual working in the
measure of every part, makes increase of the body unto
the edifying of itself in love.”
Ephesians 4:16.
The whole body is not fitly joined together these
days. Not every joint is doing its part in regards to
edifying the body. Love, the crucial ingredient, is
missing and the Ekklesia of Christ is suffering. The
enemy destroys the wandering Christian as a wolf
divides the sheep and picks off the weak and the lame.
“But now hath God set the members every one of them
in the body, as it hath pleased him. And if they were
all one member, where were the body? But now are they
many members, yet but one body…
For our comely parts have no need: but God hath tempered the body
together, having given more abundant honour to that
part which lacked: That there should be no schism
(division) in the body; but that the members should have the same care one for
another. And whether one member suffer, all the
members suffer with it; or one member be honoured, all
the members rejoice with it. Now ye are the body of
Christ, and members in particular.”
1 Corinthians 12:18-20, 24-27.
In the above verse the Apostle Paul tells us that God
has tempered (joined) us together as one. Since we are
all joined as one body, when one of us suffers the
rest of us suffer as well. When a believer has done
well it’s a reflection on the body, we rejoice as one.
Suffer or rejoice, we do it together. When we remain
committed to the wellbeing of one another there should
be no room for despair. Suicide should not be thought
of as a weakness in a brother or sister, but as a
failure of the Ekklesia (the assembly of the called
out) to embrace our brother or sister with limitless
love so that when despondency raises its ugly head it
can be immediately dealt a death blow.
Stop fellowship, stop Bible
study and before long the enemy moves in like a wolf
attacking with a vengeance. When we stop those two
Christian essentials we become a major focus of the
malevolent supernatural. Studying God’s word draws us
closer to Him, but by neglecting His word we move
ourselves away from Him. By fellowshipping I mean real
fellowship with likeminded believers in our homes or
in their homes…not merely attending services once or
twice a week.
We need to be spending quality time together, we need
to be listening to one another’s anxieties and
problems and doing whatever is necessary to help
alleviate these things from a brother or sister’s
life. How do we do that? By the power that God has
given each of us who have become His children –
including diligent Bible study and fervent prayer. If
we have nothing else we have love, the love of God
that resides in each of us should be a shield and a
very real deterrent to the darts thrown at us by the
enemy. It would be much more difficult to despair of
life when we are surrounded by the constant love of
the brethren.
In many cases the building on the corner with the big
cross out front fails horribly when it comes to
huddling together under the wings of fellowship.
Our life as Christians is to be a fulltime lifestyle
filled with the joy of the Lord. Joy becomes
diminished when we become part-time Christians. It’s
then that a plethora of problems begin to beset the
saint’s life. Since we are the body of Christ we
should be much more fitly joined together so let’s
start acting like it. As one part of the body goes
through trials and tribulations the rest of the body
brings comfort and nourishment – we need each other. A
common faith brings us together, and a love that
cannot be explained or surpassed cements us as one.
Therefore no saint should ever get to a point of such
despair that they would even contemplate, let alone
follow through with, the taking of their own life.
Let me begin my next statement with the following
qualifier; in no way am I condoning suicide as I
provide the following truths. That said, I’ll now try
and help those who have lost loved ones as the result
of suicide to find peace. Once we are born again, we
can never lose our status as a child of God. “…ye were
sealed with that holy Spirit of promise, Which is the
earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the
purchased possession, unto the praise of his glory.”
Ephesians 1:13b-14. God seals His Holy Spirit in each
person as they become born again. This action, we’re
told, is a down payment to our eventual inheritance,
which is the Kingdom of God. This occurs at the
instant that we first believe on the one who God sent
(Jesus the Christ). Paul clears up any misgivings
concerning our losing what God has given us.
“For I am
persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels,
nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present,
nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any
other creature, shall be able to separate us from the
love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
Romans 8:38-39.
The separation from God occurs at death for the Christ
rejecter. For the born again child of the Most High
God there is no separation from Him. Never. It can’t
happen, and it won’t happen. Not even death by our own
hand can accomplish separation from God.
Many believe that suicide is the one sin that will
void the salvation of the saint. Actually that’s
impossible. Salvation once received is forever. Some
will refer to suicide as the unpardonable sin since
there is no possible way to repent and ask for
forgiveness after the deed is done. First of all there
is no such thing as an unpardonable sin since all sin
was covered by the blood of Messiah Jesus at the
cross. Secondly the born again have already been
forgiven when we said yes to Jesus Christ by placing
our faith and trust in Him, and Him alone, for
salvation. Thirdly the only thing that Jesus said
would not be forgiven was when He referred to the
blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. He was speaking of
the Nation of Israel who had just rejected Him. Today
there is no such thing as an unpardonable sin since
Jesus paid the price in full for all sin past,
present, and future. It’s not sin that condemns but
unbelief. It’s not the loss of hope, it’s not
depression, and it’s not suicide that condemns. It’s
the rejection of God’s free gift for salvation, Jesus
the Christ.
Remember, caring for one another like the early
Ekklesia is the key; caring, loving, doing, being a
constant part of one another’s life. Just as our own
hand is an extension of arm, we are an extension of
each other in Christ. Therefore loving one another
will facilitate a much more harmonious relationship
and stave off any thoughts of suicide.
Worse than destroying the Temple of God would be to
destroy the body while it belongs to Satan. The god of
this world has dominion over the body until we stop
rejecting the Son of God. Certainly destroying the
body while it remains the domain of Satan would be an
unpardonable mistake. Death by suicide will always
remain on earth as an escape for the lost of this
world, as they have no hope. When that does occur they
will have set in stone their eternal destination, and
it is not Heaven. We, the children of God, have too
much to live for, and much work to do in regards to
those lost folks. The lost need us, if only as a
reminder that there is a loving God who has His eyes
fixed on them. Take away the saints and suicide will
increase exponentially. That day is coming – soon.
God bless you all,
Ron Graham
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