You don't need to be in the ministry very long before you are asked questions about this subject the FIRST time. Guess what, you'll be asked again and again and sometimes you'll be immersed in the aftermath. That subject is suicide. The usual question is: "What will happen to me afterward?" The answer is you will be guilty of committing murder and no, its not the unforgivable sin. There's one MAJOR point which is often missed when answering that question and that point is you will also be guilty of NOT trusting God!!! No matter what the problem is which may be causing suicidal thoughts, God can help us. He may not help us in the way we want but rest assured, He knows exactly what is going on and He has a Plan for you! That Plan may include having you walk down a rocky road to help you get closer to Him, to strengthen your faith and learn how He is worthy of your complete trust. Admittedly, it is a very hard sell to try to convince someone to trust in God and maybe that "someone" is yourself? You lost your job and you can pinpoint the exact day when you will be out of money. God can arrange to have a bag of money suddenly appear at your door along with a job offer. That would solve the problem right then and there but what about the next problem? Would you rather have that bag of money right now or know for an absolute fact, YOU CAN TRUST AND RELY ON HIM? Which option has the Higher net worth? I don't know about you but I'd rather not be in His presence trying to answer His question: "Why didn't you trust Me???". I can tell you thru my many years of diverse background, the best lessons, lessons which will stick with you forever, are learned along the rocky road. The ingredients in the "lesson plan" are patience, staying in His Word, prayer, mentorship, remembering how He helped you in the past, doing what Godly things you can do to help yourself.