
Suicide
Description
What happens when human suffering becomes so overwhelming that death appears more attractive than life itself?
Why do millions across the world silently battle despair, hopelessness, loneliness, guilt, trauma, depression, and suicidal thoughts despite living in an age of unprecedented technological and material advancement?
And what does the Bible truly say about suicide, emotional suffering, spiritual warfare, eternal consequences, and the value of human life?
In Suicide: A Biblical, Spiritual, Psychological, and Eternal Perspective, R. Robert offers a deeply analytical, compassionate, and theologically grounded exploration of one of humanity's most painful realities. Combining biblical truth, spiritual insight, psychological understanding, and pastoral reflection, this book examines suicide not merely as a social or emotional crisis, but as a profound spiritual and eternal issue connected to the human soul, suffering, hope, and the search for meaning.
This comprehensive work explores:
- The biblical understanding of human life and suffering
- Suicide and its spiritual and eternal implications
- Despair, depression, trauma, guilt, and hopelessness
- Spiritual warfare and the battle for the human mind
- Biblical examples of brokenness, restoration, and redemption
- Heaven, hell, judgment, and eternal life
- The church's responsibility toward the suicidal and emotionally broken
- Christ's invitation to the weary, wounded, and hopeless
- The hope of resurrection and eternal peace through Jesus Christ
Drawing from Scripture, theology, pastoral reflection, and human experience, this book does not offer shallow answers or simplistic religious slogans. Instead, it speaks honestly about suffering while pointing readers toward hope, restoration, truth, and eternal life through Jesus Christ.
Written with compassion and seriousness, this book is intended for:
- Christians seeking biblical understanding
- Individuals struggling with despair or suicidal thoughts
- Families affected by suicide
- Pastors, counsellors, and ministry leaders
- Students and researchers
- Readers seeking hope in the midst of suffering
At its heart, this book proclaims one central truth: despair does not have the final word. Jesus Christ does.
A powerful and thought-provoking work on suffering, hope, life, death, and eternity, this book challenges readers to confront the deepest questions of human existence while discovering the hope found in Christ alone.