Yes He does (but only for Christians-God is not a Universalist): Suicide is a sin, it is self-murder, but God forgives allsin, except one - sinning against the Holy Spirit. (However, if you fear you have committed that sin, then you haven't. )
Suicide may end your suffering but it leads to many issues and questions for the ones you leave behind. There is debate about suicide and how God perceives it. Some think God can forgive you while other think it condemns you to hell.
They go to hell. Unless they believe in god. Then they probably go to heaven.
7 times 77 I believe, but that is a metaphore, god wants us to forgive everyone who has wronged us regardless of whether they apologize or not. because if we cannot forgive someone how can we expect god to forgive us?
In the King James version the exact words - not forgive - appear twice * Jos 24:19 And Joshua said unto the people, Ye cannot serve the LORD: for he is an holy God; he is a jealous God; he will not forgive your transgressions nor your sins. * Mar 11:26 But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father which is in heaven forgive your trespasses.
Matthew 6:15 But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father (God) forgive your trespasses
Forgiving others is something you really do for yourself. Before you can ask God to forgive you, shouldn't you also forgive? Because we all fall short of the glory of God.
Our Lord Says that when He Taught the 'Our Father.' He Taught "And Forgive us our trespasses; as we forgive those who trespass against us..."
Suicide may end your suffering but it leads to many issues and questions for the ones you leave behind. There is debate about suicide and how God perceives it. Some think God can forgive you while other think it condemns you to hell.
Come before God in a state of complete contrition and then go to those you have wronged and set about ameliorating the situation. Become a greater man/woman. This is true repentance and God claims to forgive those who truly repent.
Yes, in many religious beliefs, God is believed to forgive those who sincerely repent for their actions, including disrespecting their parents. It is important to seek forgiveness and make amends for any wrongdoing.
No god did not forgive them , he destroyed the two cities by fire and brimstone.
there are absolutely no sins that God does not forgive.
God forgives those as He pleases. No one can say any more than that.
It doesn't - Either you are born again and your soul is eternally saved by believing the gospel or you are 'dead in trespasses and sins' even while still living on this earth. This applies regardless of how you die. As to suicide - if Jesus is your Saviour then you belong to Him - you 'are bought with a price, therefore glorify God in your body'. If he is not, then you will have to answer to God for your sins and will come under judgment whether you have suicide on your record or not 'for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.'
Most Christians believe life to be a gift from God and also that it is not ours to take as we please, since Christians have been 'bought with a price', the precious blood of Jesus. Thus Christians consider that they do not own or possess their own life. It is not theirs to dispose of as they please, but that God will allow it to end when He sees fit. Suicide is also frequently a means of escape from a situation which could either be resolved with God's help or that could be faced with God's help, whatever it is. Paul's comment 'I can do all things' through Christ and the sure knowledge that He cares makes all the difference.
No.
No, but he can forgive if you have accepted Christ as your savior and you forgive others.