Suicide is one of the most painful and misunderstood topics in both the church and our communities. For many families, the grief is compounded by something even heavier—fear, guilt, and the belief that their loved one is lost forever.In this powerful and compassionate episode of Middle-Class Matters, Brooke and Renae sit down with Pastor Matt Byrd to address one of the most difficult questions people ask: What does the Bible really say about suicide?Pastor Byrd speaks directly to the long-standing belief that those who take their lives cannot repent and therefore go to hell. Through Scripture, he gently but clearly explains why this belief does not align with the truth of the Gospel. Together, they unpack the assurance of salvation, the depth of God’s grace, and the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross.This episode is for anyone who has been affected by suicide—whether personally or through the loss of a loved one. It is a conversation rooted in truth, compassion, and the hope that only God can provide

Middle Class Matters

Rogue Media Network

Did They Go to Hell? Suicide, Truth, and Grace

JUN 20, 202633 MIN
Middle Class Matters

Did They Go to Hell? Suicide, Truth, and Grace

JUN 20, 202633 MIN

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Suicide is one of the most painful and misunderstood topics in both the church and our communities. For many families, the grief is compounded by something even heavier—fear, guilt, and the belief that their loved one is lost forever.In this powerful and compassionate episode of Middle-Class Matters, Brooke and Renae sit down with Pastor Matt Byrd to address one of the most difficult questions people ask: What does the Bible really say about suicide?Pastor Byrd speaks directly to the long-standing belief that those who take their lives cannot repent and therefore go to hell. Through Scripture, he gently but clearly explains why this belief does not align with the truth of the Gospel. Together, they unpack the assurance of salvation, the depth of God’s grace, and the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross.This episode is for anyone who has been affected by suicide—whether personally or through the loss of a loved one. It is a conversation rooted in truth, compassion, and the hope that only God can provide