So, about a year ago a friend of mine committed suicide (no one knows why). But I was just wondering what this means about his salvation. His family was Catholic, I'm not sure if he was saved though.
Anyway, what happens to these people? At his funeral the priest asked God to forgive him and save his soul? Does this "work"? To me committing suicide seems like the ultimate rejection of God. If a saved person commits suicide what happens to their soul?
Tough tough tough subject! My Aunt commited suicide. so have a few other people i knew. I even used to contimplate it when i was younger. So i know the subject all to well.
First off, God is a merciful God. Not willing that ANY should perish.
Also God judges the intent of the Heart.
That said, Jesus has said what will get you to be with the Father.
But since he IS Mercy, take a look at the theif on the cross, he had till his dying breath to ask for forgiveness.
So If we allow Satan to confuse us, and have his way with us through our lives, to the point of hopelessness, that we kill ourselves, as we are slipping into death, I truly beleive as long as the breath of life is still within us we have a choice to make.
Is that what happened in his case? Only God knows.
Now THAT being said. If A True Christian feels so hopeless, or maybe gets a horrible mental illness(like what happened with my aunt) and ends up ending there life.
Jesus said there is only ONE unpardenable sin. he didnt say many. Or two. He said ONE and that is Blasphepmy of the Holy spirit. Granted if you ARE Born again, you would have the peace of Jesus. However if you have a sever mental ilness, sometimes things just are not as they should be.
God is the ONLY judge. Should people go around killingthemsleves when they feal hopeless? NO!! NO! NO! NO! please NO! There is ALWAYS hope in christ. But, Again God looks at the intention of the heart. He KNOWS you better than you do. So PLEASE persevere through ALL lean on HIM for strength, and you will always be strong.
But dont condemn anyone. God know the heart. I hope that might help, or shed some light on certain things...