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What Does the Bible Say About Suicide?

A safety-first Christian page for people asking what the Bible says about suicide.

Last updated: May 2026

Quick Answer

If you are asking this because you might hurt yourself, your safety comes first. Call or text 988 in the U.S., contact emergency services, or get near a trusted person now.

What this page covers:

  • Safety first
  • What the Bible shows about despair
  • God’s mercy and seriousness
  • What to do now

Start here

If you are asking this because you might hurt yourself, your safety comes first. Call or text 988 in the U.S., contact emergency services, or get near a trusted person now.

Still Here Faith offers Christian encouragement and resource navigation, not therapy, diagnosis, medical advice, treatment, or crisis care.

What to do in the next 10 minutes

  • Call or text 988 in the U.S. if you might hurt yourself or are not safe.
  • Contact emergency services if danger is immediate.
  • Get near a trusted person if possible.
  • Use this text: I am not safe alone right now. Can you stay with me or help me get help?

A gentle Christian perspective

Faith does not require pretending you are fine. It can be wise to receive care through trusted people, pastoral support, medical professionals, therapy, medication when appropriate, prayer, Scripture, rest, and practical support.

What to do next

  • Choose one tiny next step instead of trying to fix everything today.
  • Use a related Still Here resource from the vault.
  • If symptoms are heavy or safety feels uncertain, involve a qualified professional or crisis support.

One tiny next step

Pick one small next step: read one related article, download one resource, or tell one safe person what is happening.

Trusted next steps

Helpful sources and starting points

External links are starting points, not endorsements. If you are in immediate danger, call emergency services or call/text 988 in the U.S.

🤝 Find Support

Find one gentle next step

Browse the Still Here Faith vault for prayers, support guides, and low-capacity resources.

Common Questions

Is this page a replacement for professional care?

No. This page is encouragement and resource navigation. It is not therapy, medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or crisis care.

Can Christians seek professional help?

Yes. Therapy, medication when appropriate, medical care, pastoral care, and trusted support can all be part of faithful care.

What if I feel ashamed?

Shame is common, but needing help does not mean weak faith or spiritual failure.