Suicide Is Not the Answer: Finding Hope, Healing, and God's Presence in Life's Darkest Moments "When the armor-bearer saw that Saul was dead, he too fell on his sword and died with him." – 1 Samuel 31:5 The closing chapter of King Saul's life is one of the most heartbreaking accounts in Scripture. It reminds us that despair can cloud a person's vision and make them believe there is no way forward. Yet God's Word consistently points us toward hope, healing, and the value of every human life. Suicide is the intentional ending of one's own life. Often, it reflects overwhelming emotional, psychological, or physical pain. Many people experiencing suicidal thoughts do not truly want life to end they want the suffering to end. God's heart is for healing, restoration, and compassionate care for those who are hurting. Firstly: The Thought During seasons of intense grief, depression, trauma, or hopelessness, distressing thoug...
I Can't Hold Back: Releasing Praise, Love, and Faith Without Fear "Praise waits for You, O God, in Zion; to You our vows shall be fulfilled." – Psalm 65:1 Many people remain stuck in life because they continually hold something back. They suppress their emotions, hide their gifts, silence their testimony, withhold forgiveness, or refuse to fully trust God because of fear. Scripture reminds us that we can cast every care upon the Lord because He cares for us. God never intended us to carry life's burdens alone. The writers of the Psalms demonstrate remarkable honesty before God. They openly expressed joy, sorrow, fear, frustration, gratitude, and praise. Their transparency teaches us that authentic faith does not require pretending. Instead, it invites us to bring every part of ourselves into God's presence. Firstly: Release the Negativity (Psalm 64) Psalm 64 acknowledges that people often release anger, criticism, gos...