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Suicide and Salvation: What does NT Wright say?



Suicide and Salvation: What does NT Wright say?

"How should Christians think about suicide and heaven, baptism and christenings, and the biblical teaching of the Trinity? In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright unpacks your questions on some of the most sensitive and foundational questions of the Christian faith. Together, Tom and Mike reflect on the pain and complexity of suicide, affirming the reach of God’s grace even in our darkest moments. One listener asks, is believers baptism appropriate when you have been baptised as a baby? And Tom explains the differences between infant and believer’s baptism and its role as a communal sign of salvation. Finally, they explore the doctrine of the Trinity, tracing its roots in the New Testament and its development in early church history. Whether you're struggling with questions of mental health, salvation, or the nature of God, this episode offers deep compassion, theological clarity, and hope. 01:10    Why does God let people commit suicide? Do you go to heaven if you commit suicide? 12:22    Is believer's baptism appropriate when you have been baptised as a baby? 24:38    How biblical is the doctrine of the Trinity? Q3 00:24:38:13 Got a question for Tom? Go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠askntwright.com⁠⁠⁠" from the video introduction


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