Committing Suicide Does Not Solve Problems
Commiting suicide was never a solution.

There is an old saying which goes like that: Suicide is a permanent solution for a temporary problem. That’s well said. People who commit suicide always think that it’s the only solution to solve all the problems they are facing and relieve their pain. We all know that this is not true. In fact committing suicide is a cowardice action.
If the thought of committing suicide have crossed your mind then think before acting.
Nothing in life, no matter how hard and difficult a situation, whoever for whatever reason ever hurt you, how critical is your financial situation, how poor you are, in what mess you plunged yourself into, how deep is your sorrow, how guilty you feel and how lonely you are, bear in mind that nothing is more precious than your life, there is still room for change and that God always forgives and offers his sweet and tender helping hand to save you.
For decades suicide has followed people. Even in Jesus time people were committing suicide. In the bible we learn that Judas, full of remorse, hanged himself for having betrayed Jesus. Committing suicide was looked as a courageous act by many people. “Oh you need to have guts to kill yourself” but in fact it’s the most foolish act ever. It’s pure cowardice.
Causes
When situations go out of control and that people cannot handle and tackle them properly they turn to suicide. Somebody who commits suicide is indirectly saying that his case is hopeless, he is desperate, the pain is unbearable and the only solution is self-annihilation.
It is a fact that people differ in their ability to cope with situations in life. Some people can handle troubles and difficulties with calm, enough faith and courage, some go mad and lose control. In that case they panic and open the door wide enough for fear and a series of negative thoughts to take place in their mind. The world around them suddenly turns dull and life is tasteless.
God knows our state of mind when troubles hit hard that’s why he says this:
“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” (Romans 12:2).
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