Suicide? Don’t do it, seek help...please!

It is written that Jesus took our diseases, our sicknesses and out infirmities...... to the cross. God never told us to beg Him to take them away,or for us to hope that He will hear us; He already did. We get the diseases of the pagans because we do not understand the Power Jesus left behind when He ascended, or we do not understand that WE have the authority to get rid of them, when we do come under attack.
Part of our unbelief come from the doctrine of where the heck is God, or the equally satanic doctrine of God is everywhere all the time.
No He's not! He is in the third heaven sitting on His throne, waiting for the fullness of the Gentiles to come in. And Jesus is right beside Him. God divorced us and retired. Jesus returned and tried to reach our stiff-necked ancestors, but instead they murdered Him. But before that happened, He brought His message to the Gentiles.
Anyone who hears the Gospel message has the opportunity to partake of the Blessings. Or refuse, and partake of the Cursings, by default. Anyone who accepts the Gospel message, receives a measure of faith and the power to become a son of God. Sadly many times the message falls on poor ground, or the new Christian does not receive continued support by the Church, or satan comes and steals his faith away. In any case this is very sad, and speaks volumes about how the modern church has failed.
Getting Jesus sounds like a plan alrightee, but keeping Jesus, is the bigger thing. That measure of faith has to be actively pursued, built up to be a full body armor,so that; satan, his minions or the evil spirits, can no longer penetrate it. Faith comes "by hearing"..... It does not say "by reading". What's the difference one might ask. Try it and see.
Remember the serpent's query," hath God really said?"
I had feelings of suicide once. That was a long long lifetime ago. Now I pound demons to pieces and banish them to outter darkness. My armor is light as a feather but resists their attacks. Even in my sleep.
I empathize with people with those feelings, but as Believers we should be kicking such feelings to outter darkness. The hard part is convincing the unbeliever to switch camps, and for as long as he remains in the devils grip, what can we do for him? I don't have all the answers; my own three kids want nothing to do with God. Sadly, by default,they will burn.