No it is considered as an extremely selfish act.
AnswerYes, of course. All sin is forgivable by God. Jesus makes this very clear. Apart from a sin 'against the Holy Spirit'(ie denying God throughout one's entire life) all sin is forgivable.But that is supposing suicide is a sin in the first place, which most Christians believe it isn't. Nor is there any case of suicide in The Bible - except for that of Judas Iscariot, who was so remorseful after betraying Jesus that he diid the only 'decent' thing he could.
Suicide is the end result of a person so sick in mind or spirit that he feels the only way out is inevitable. We would not class a terminally ill patient as 'sinful' when he has, say, liver cancer that cannot be cured. In the same way any suicide victim is terminally ill - with the illness not directed towards his liver or any other organ, but to his very personality and consciousness. And to die from this is certainly not a sin.
To suggest that suicide is a 'selfish act' is not just wrong, but objectionable and insensitive. While it may be SEEN as 'selfish' in that the victim takes his own life with presumably little regard for others' feelings, the mind of the suicide victim will be so disturbed that rational thought is no longer present.
Those around him may well not understand this, but God will. God is a God of love and forgiveness, and, while our lives are given to us by God, and we are to cherish them, he knows the secrets of our hearts. He will understand if that life, though external circumstances, becomes so unbearable, the only thing someone can do is to give it back to the God who gave it in the first place.
The base word of forgivable is forgive.
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Judas is the best known person in the Bible to have committed suicide, over the guilt of betraying Christ.
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Yes, it is if you repent sincerely.
The Bible does not explicitly state that a person will go to hell for committing suicide. Different Christian denominations have varying beliefs on this topic. It is important to seek guidance from a religious leader or counselor if this is a concern for you.
OpinionThere is no Bible verse that can make a difference to someone considering suicide. Too many Christians, including quite pious Christians, have committed suicide for the Bible to be a source of help. What your friend needs is understanding and support, evidence that there are those around who would miss him or her, and a reminder that life is worth living. In some cases, it is important to seek help from a health professional.
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The Bible does not give a direct answer on suicide, but it does say God knows the issues of the heart. With that said I would say it comes down to salvation. If the person is truely saved and life's problems cause them to turn to suicide rather than Jesus, then only God knows.
People who commit suicide go to Hell. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that suicide is a sin that a person cannot repent of, and that a person who commits suicide is guilty of not trusting God to provide for his or her circumstances. Self-sacrifice to save the life of others is not regarded as suicide. Most other denominations don't have any dogmatic beliefs about suicide because it is not plainly discussed in the Bible.
Not as suicide. Sacrifices, certainly- the Supreme Sacrifice of Christ for example. Theology distinguishes between suicide and intentional Sacrifice of human life- or Martyrdom- dying for a cause. Straight-out suicide is never given a green light. There were a number of Biblical characters, mainly in the Old Testament-Saul ( King of the Israelites) , Samson ( arguably a suicidal war-act), and some others- only Judas in the New ( He hung himself) personally-destructive acts in the Bible. Saul allegedly fell on his own sword- which could have been an accident.