No. But He refused to repent. If he had repented of what he did rather than take his life in his own hands, he would have been forgiven. But he didn't do that. He considered himself doomed, which was again faithlessness on his part, just as many of his other actions were, including the betrayal. He thought he was turning in a sinner.
I usually agree with you on most things...but I can't on this...
We cannot be so sure about another persons heart.
I have written this before so sorry for the repeat. I know of two lovely men. Both wonderful preachers...saved and touch hundreds of lives.
One back when we were still in England in the 70's and one over here, not as long ago. Both fell in a time of weakness , both fell.
Both committed suicide in anguish of soul, believing that they had moved beyond redemption by this sin.
My hubby and I spent hours with both. Both were so plagued by the chattering of the Enemy in their ears they could not hear our words or Gods. Repent? They were totally broken, they could not believe that God could possibly forgive them. Neither had sinned as much as King David had...yet they could not grasp that if God accepted Davids repentance He would just as much accept theirs.
The demons were doing an number on both...both stopped eating.
"The wonderful glorious Church" of God, had totally forsaken both and cut them off.
We prayed, we stayed, we tried...
We heard later that both died at their own hand. ( but actually I will say...killed by devils...like the old voodoo stuff, it you believe they have power, then you have given them power...and these men believed the devils would get them and drag them to hell. )
Two men at different times of life, two men in different continents , two men hearing the same old lies from the devils..and both believing.
Both so obviously loved God, but believed the devils lies that He could not long love them. It was heartbreaking. And they were heartbroken.
I 100% expect to see them in the kingdom.