Take Action – Suicide Prevention

Originally posted at: https://anglicansforlife.org/2019/06/17/take-action-suicide-prevention/

Jun
17
take action suicide prevention

Each month we will offer a list of action ideas so you can defend, honor, and celebrate Life in your churches and communities on our Take Action page. This month, we are looking at suicide prevention.

“The Peace of the Lord be with you.”  “And also with you.”   I said that every Sunday for decades, and
I’m sure many of you say this or something like it as well.  It signals a time of greeting among the
believers.  It’s also a reminder that, as
followers of Christ, the Peace of the Lord is with us always.  But while all Christians are given this peace
through the Holy Spirit, some of them struggle to feel it.  While many Christians are talking about their
joy and freedom in Christ, others are quietly despairing, wondering why they
can’t just be happy like everyone else seems to be.

Too often the Church has failed to adequately respond to
those living with depression.  Too often
Christians who have not contended with these feelings offer unhelpful
suggestions: “You just need to trust God more.” 
“You aren’t praying enough.”  “Why
aren’t you grateful for God’s blessings?” 
So Christians who struggle with anxiety, depression, loneliness, and
psychiatric disorders frequently suffer in secret, unsure how they, as “unhappy”
Christians, fit into God’s Family.  And
when the peace of the Lord feels far away, suicide appears more and more like a
way out of their pain and sorrow.

Suicide happens within the Church, and we know that because
suicide is happening everywhere
Every day approximately 80
Americans take their own life, and 1,500 more attempt to do so
.  Suicide is now the third leading cause of
death among those 15-24 years old and the 11th leading cause of
death in the United States.   While
studies have shown that religious people tend to commit suicide less frequently
than those who are not religious, this does not mean that the Church is exempt
from this tragedy.

Church, we must talk about this.  I know we don’t want to.  It’s awkward and uncomfortable.  Maybe you think that someone should be able
to handle their problems on their own. 
But suicidal people need to be reminded that their lives are worth
living and that God has not abandoned them. 
Know the signs.  Notice if they
seem more isolated or withdrawn.   If
they talk about ending their lives, don’t assume they are being
overdramatic.  Respond quickly if they do
discuss ending their lives—determine if they have a plan, the means to carry it
out, and the timeframe when they want to do so. 
Don’t be afraid to get professional help and reach out to your pastor.  Be proactive rather than reactive. 

Christians struggling with suicide ideation may not always
feel the peace of the Lord.  May we as
the Church take action to remind them and to support them to choose life for
themselves.

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