His Blood Spoke My Name
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Since Jesus knows the heart of man from the beginning, is in to possible that the one who made a profession of faith really was not saved and proved it when committing suicide?
After all, even Judas was seen as saved amongst his companions up to the fateful night that he led the soldiers to the garden to arrest Jesus. The Book of Matthew records that Judas was not only a Disciple, but he was named as one of the twelve Apostles.
Jesus said in the book of Matthew that many would stand before the throne claiming to be his; claiming to have preached, cast out devils, and to have done many wonderful works in His name. And then He will profess, 'Depart from me, I never knew you, ye that work iniquity'.
Since the Word of God declares that no murderers will enter heaven, and that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him, I believe the person who commits suicide cannot be saved.
After all, even Judas was seen as saved amongst his companions up to the fateful night that he led the soldiers to the garden to arrest Jesus. The Book of Matthew records that Judas was not only a Disciple, but he was named as one of the twelve Apostles.
Jesus said in the book of Matthew that many would stand before the throne claiming to be his; claiming to have preached, cast out devils, and to have done many wonderful works in His name. And then He will profess, 'Depart from me, I never knew you, ye that work iniquity'.
Since the Word of God declares that no murderers will enter heaven, and that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him, I believe the person who commits suicide cannot be saved.