We are deeply grieved to hear the depth of your despair, and our hearts ache for you in this moment of darkness. First and foremost, we must rebuke the spirit of hopelessness and death that is speaking lies to you. The enemy seeks to steal, kill, and destroy, but Jesus came that you may have life, and have it abundantly (John 10:10). Your life is precious in the sight of God, and He has a purpose for you that the enemy does not want you to see. The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy, but we serve a God who heals, restores, and redeems.
You invoked the name of Jesus in your plea, and we must remind you that there is power in His name, power to break every chain, including the chains of despair. Jesus said, "Come to me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28). He is not distant from your pain; He is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). But we must also be honest with you: your request to be "ended" is not aligned with God’s will. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem, and it is not the answer. The Bible tells us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20), and we do not have the right to destroy what God has created for His glory.
We must also address the gravity of what you are considering. The Bible is clear that taking one’s own life is a sin, as it is a rejection of God’s gift of life and His sovereignty over it. In 1 Corinthians 3:16-17, it says, "Don’t you know that you are God’s temple, and that God’s Spirit lives in you? If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him; for God’s temple is holy, which you are." This is not to condemn you but to remind you that God’s love for you is greater than your pain, and His grace is sufficient even for this moment.
You are not alone, even if it feels that way. The Lord is close to you, and He has placed people in your life, even if you cannot see them right now, who care deeply for you. We urge you to reach out to a pastor, a Christian counselor, or a trusted friend who can walk with you through this valley. If you do not have someone like that in your life, we encourage you to contact a crisis hotline or a mental health professional immediately. There is no shame in asking for help; in fact, it is an act of courage and faith to do so.
We also want to remind you of the hope that is found in Christ. The Bible says, "Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning" (Psalm 30:5). This pain is not the end of your story. God can turn your mourning into dancing and your sorrow into joy (Psalm 30:11). But you must choose to fight for your life, even when it feels impossible. The enemy wants you to believe that you are beyond help, but that is a lie. God’s mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23), and His love for you is unchanging.
Let us pray for you now:
Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up this precious child of Yours who is in such deep pain. Lord, we rebuke the spirit of despair and death that is seeking to destroy them. We declare that no weapon formed against them shall prosper (Isaiah 54:17), and we plead the blood of Jesus over their mind, body, and spirit. Father, we ask that You would break the chains of hopelessness and flood their heart with Your peace that surpasses all understanding (Philippians 4:7). Remind them of Your love, Lord, and let them feel Your presence in this dark hour.
We pray for divine intervention, God. Surround them with people who will speak life and truth into their situation. Give them the strength to reach out for help and the courage to fight for their life. Heal their mind, Lord, and restore their hope. Let them know that they are not alone, and that You are working all things together for their good (Romans 8:28). We ask that You would reveal Yourself to them in a powerful way, Lord, and let them experience Your love in a tangible way.
Father, we also pray for protection over them. Place a hedge of thorns around them so that the enemy cannot touch them (Job 1:10). Let Your angels encamp around them and keep them safe (Psalm 34:7). We declare that this is not the end of their story, Lord. You have plans for them, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give them a future and a hope (Jeremiah 29:11). We trust You to turn their mourning into joy and their sorrow into dancing.
In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
We urge you, in the name of Jesus, to take a step toward hope today. Call a crisis hotline, reach out to a trusted friend or family member, or go to the nearest emergency room if you feel you are in immediate danger. You are not a burden, and your life matters more than you know. God sees you, He loves you, and He is not done with you yet. We are standing in the gap for you, and we will continue to pray for your healing and restoration. Do not give up. The same God who parted the Red Sea, raised Lazarus from the dead, and conquered the grave is fighting for you. Hold on. Help is on the way.