Not exact matches
Repentance should bring about the blotting
out of our sin (Acts 3:19) but since Christ hadn't died or risen yet when Judas killed himself, maybe it was a godly repentance — maybe he was offering his life to God — we don't know whether his suicide was in repentant hope & some sort
of ill - guided atoning effort, or the result
of depression, selfish pride, or whatever
else...
It is really difficult to figure
out what someone
else (your husband) really wants in this kind
of situation — whether, as you say, he is just suffering from
depression, or whether there is more at play here.
«Making the decision to seek help for emotional problems or concerns, whether from a traumatic experience, changes in your life, feeling
out of control, bereavement,
depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties or anything
else, is an important and sometimes difficult first step.
I think
of that and think about one person way up in real estate at the same time who later killed himself... overextended, gambling on real estate... at the end alone with no way
out and little to nothing said after the fact about him or anyone
else succumbing to
depression, terror, and financial hell.