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I Am No More Suicidal (858 Views)
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adalame(m): 7:38pm On Jan 12 |
I've done something so terrible that it feels beyond redemption. I can't seem to find a way out of this mess. I just want to leave, and I'm considering the easiest way to do so. But my loved ones would suffer because of it. How can I find a way to be saved? I'm so scared right now Modified: Thank you all for the encouragement. I’ll stay and keep fighting. 1 Like |
illicit(m): 7:39pm On Jan 12 |
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Bodydiialect57: 7:40pm On Jan 12 |
What have you done? Expose it and you will get help and be saved. 1 Like |
proff010: 7:44pm On Jan 12 |
The first step is to confess what you've done. Nothing new under the sky. Let's hear you. |
Kobojunkie: 7:45pm On Jan 12 |
adalame:You are a coward thinking death would be the easiest way out of accepting the consequence of his actions. Right? I recall Hitler did the same thing. Rather than accept the consequences of his atrocities, he chose to kill himself and took his wife and children with him. Anyway, good luck! 🤔 1 Like |
AlphaNugget(m): 7:46pm On Jan 12 |
Did you kill someone? Tell me the truth.....I ain't a cop 🙄 |
adalame(m): 7:54pm On Jan 12 |
Kobojunkie:Choosing to go seems like freedom to me, but it's not courage; it's an escape. Not every problem has a solution, and sometimes, the consequences of our actions are heavier than we can bear. I am certain this is my path, I hope i find the peace i seek. Facing the storm seems to painful and difficult. |
Kobojunkie: 8:00pm On Jan 12 |
adalame:I am just glad you cleared the air regarding your particular reason here. It isn't the case that you are suicidal but rather you have resolved that death is the easiest way out of facing the consequence of your own faults here. There are those out there who struggle with suicidal tendencies, not for crimes committed or faults of their own; you are not one of them. ![]() |
adalame(m): 8:03pm On Jan 12 |
Kobojunkie:You're right, and I appreciate the distinction. There are people who battle suicidal thoughts through no fault of their own, and their struggle is deeply heartbreaking. My situation is different, and I fully acknowledge that. Thank you for pointing it out, it’s a sobering truth. Sad, indeed. |
Telltruth123: 8:04pm On Jan 12 |
adalame:I will advice you to take your Bible or Quran and start reading it and sick help from God, you will be fine, don't be a coward, there is no problem without a solution. |
RealityKings1: 8:05pm On Jan 12 |
Nothing is new in the world.. Don't be scared to that point
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NJV: 8:06pm On Jan 12 |
adalame: And whoever told you that you'll find peace somewhere when you take your life?? Oga you'll land in hell straight. Your only path to peace is to stay alive, give your life to christ and confess what you've done o. Don't be afraid pls |
adalame(m): 8:07pm On Jan 12 |
Telltruth123:Thank you for your advice. Turning to faith and seeking strength from God is something I will consider. However, I must respectfully disagree that every problem has a solution, some consequences are irreversible. That said, I appreciate your encouragement and will reflect deeply on this. |
Kobojunkie: 8:07pm On Jan 12 |
Telltruth123:Nonsense! Even Hitler read those books and still killed himself in order to escape his faults. ![]() |
adalame(m): 8:09pm On Jan 12 |
NJV:I understand where you're coming from, and I appreciate your concern. Maybe peace isn’t found in escape, but staying alive and facing the consequences feels impossible right now. Still, I’ll think about what you said, seeking Christ and confessing. Thank you for urging me to reconsider. |
Kobojunkie: 8:12pm On Jan 12 |
adalame:Seeking Christ as an escape from the consequences of your actions? ![]() |
adalame(m): 8:14pm On Jan 12 |
Kobojunkie:Not as an escape, no. Maybe as a way to find the strength to face those consequences. I know running from responsibility isn’t the answer, but I’m struggling to see a way forward. Seeking Christ might be my only hope for clarity and courage. 1 Like |
Kobojunkie: 8:18pm On Jan 12 |
adalame:Did Jesus Christ say that believing in Him would give this hope for clarity and courage of the kind you suggest? 🤔 |
AcrossTheEarth: 8:26pm On Jan 12 |
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NJV: 8:26pm On Jan 12 |
adalame: the thief at Jesus' side on the cross of Calvary, he still had to suffer the consequences of being a thief, but because he got saved on the cross, he enjoyed peace after death. So pls whatever you've done, rather than take your life and be doomed forever, kindly stay alive and turn to Jesus. He'll help you do the right thing. God help you. |
adalame(m): 8:30pm On Jan 12 |
NJV:Thank you so much for this reminder and encouragement. The story of the thief on the cross is a powerful example of grace and redemption, even in the face of consequences. I truly appreciate your kindness and your words of hope. I will hold on, turn to Jesus, and trust that He will guide me to do what’s right. God bless you for your . |
Kobojunkie: 8:31pm On Jan 12 |
NJV:Stop lying to him! The book instead states that the thief on the cross died that same day just like Jesus Christ said. ![]() 2. Stop spreading these disgusting lies! Jesus Christ of Israel said only those who were of the blood of Jacob were qualified to have Him as their master. Is OP an Israelite by birth? ![]() |
Kobojunkie: 8:35pm On Jan 12 |
adalame:That is instead a religious lie since the same Jesus Christ of Israel had previously announced that for 3 days He would be in the grave and would rise only on the third day. The promise made by Jesus Christ of Israel to the thief on the cross was that he, the thief, would be in a place He, Jesus Christ of Israel, regarded as Paradise that very same day. Since Jesus Christ of Israel already previously announced that He would be in the grave that same day. It only follows that what Jesus Christ of Israel meant was that the thief would die i.e. be in the grave that very same day. Essentially, what Jesus Christ of Israel meant by Paradise was in fact the grave aka place of death. ![]() |
NJV: 8:43pm On Jan 12 |
adalame:You're welcome. I'll you in my prayers. |
GboyegaD(m): 8:44pm On Jan 12 |
adalame: You have made your choice, please neglect comments that may want to make you feel otherwise. |
NJV: 8:46pm On Jan 12 |
Kobojunkie: May God heal your heart. I'll you in my prayers too. 1 Like |
duduade(m): 8:48pm On Jan 12 |
OP So have you gone 1 Like |
Kobojunkie: 8:49pm On Jan 12 |
NJV:You mean your Christian deities — their's well over 45000 personalities/gods aka denminatons in just one religion? No thanks! I'll ! I prefer a life of no contradictions let alone over 45000 of them! 🙄🙄🙄🙄 The same prayers that have resulted in millions of Nigerians losing their inheritance to a bunch of criminals? You people ought to be ashamed of these things you keep throwing around. 🙄🙄🙄🙄 |
Mindlog: 9:43pm On Jan 12 |
duduade: No, OP is waiting for you to lead the way. |
HarunaWest(m): 10:01pm On Jan 12 |
adalame:Do you have a terminal illness/Disease? Did you commit incest?? Did you murder anybody ![]() Which of these did you commit. Kindly answer before I proceed. |
PJtech: 11:05pm On Jan 12 |
adalame: Please donate some of your organs to me once you kpai yourself |
NJV: 10:16am On Jan 14 |
adalame: Good to hear. I was actually about replying here to ask how you're fairing when I saw your modified post. I thank God for you. Do stay strong. |
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