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Suicide

Schuyler (Schuiler)·2014-12-01

A suicidal person, usually because of some great tragedy in his life, or because of the struggle with depression, feels that life is no longer worth living. Life has become meaningless, dark, painful, and suicide is a real temptation. The devil, who is a murderer, urges the despairing soul to suicid

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Suicide—Self Murder (1)

Joel Sugg·1990-01-15

This renders the believer as good as dead, a doleful and useless servant of the Lord. In his despair he is deceived into believing God has abandoned him, and he may even seek actual death. He turns away in anguish from God's arresting command, "Thou shalt not kill," deaf to the law of both mounts, S

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Stress and Teenage Suicide

John Jr. Kalsbeek·1986-02-01

Since that day, sinful man has had to experience the stress brought about by sinful thoughts and actions. Suicide should not be once named among us. Young people, or anyone for that matter who might be considering this final step, suicide is not the solution. Live each day as unto the Lord. Strength

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Suicide

P. DeBoer·1937-10-04

Since the World War and especially since the postwar depression period the attention of the world has time and again been focused on the subject of suicide. Statistics show a marked increase in the number of suicides during the past decades, especially in the midst of the so-called Christian nations

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Suicide: A Closer Look

Benson Deborah·1998-12-01

It is possible that a child of God, either willfully, in great sin and rebellion; or unwillfully, as in disease of the mind (depression, dementia, senility, schizophrenia, etc.), would commit suicide in deed. It is probable that every child of God has committed suicide in his heart or by his word. W

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Counseling Hopelessness, the Heart Sin of Spiritual Suicide

Joel Sugg·1993-09-12

Mr. Sugg is an elder in Trinity Protestant Reformed Church in Houston, Texas. Whenever the word "suicide" in its literal sense appears, it causes disquieting dread, a dread of death, of death deliberate and appalling. Suicide is always a human tragedy. It is often the cause of yet other human suffe

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Depression and Suicide

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Abraham Kuyper's Common Grace 'Christianizing of Culture': Reformed Calling or Ecclesiastical Suicide?

Prof. D Engelsma·2014-09-26
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Abstruse Melancholy (1) Depression and Anxiety – What They Are and Their Symptoms

Dan Bergman·2009-10-01

Suicide is a very real danger in depression, so it’s important to know the warning signs: talking about suicide, dying, or harming oneself; preoccupation with death; expressing feelings of hopelessness or self-loathing; acting in dangerous or self-destructive ways; getting affairs in order and sayin

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Daniel Kleyn·1993-04-01

This family has to live with the fact that their loved one committed suicide, and this causes great anguish and much hurt. The person commit­ting suicide thinks only of reliev­ing himself from the pain and suf­fering of this earthly life. Those who commit suicide do not acknowledge that the pain and