Blessings! Fellow believer here.
I know it sounds very bizarre a Christian who is very active in the church community and going to church every Sunday wanting to end their life so badly. But here I am
Anyone else in a similar situation?
It's not that strange, I think. Also people of faith may struggle with suicidality. The wish to end your life is most likely because of attacks from the enemy and perhaps also the sensitivity to the ungodliness of the world and our own shortcomings. The solution, is, as always I believe, to draw closer to God. In Him you will find the strength and protectiveness to live well and impacting others for the Kingdom. As you draw closer to God and experience more of Him in your life, I believe depression and suicidality will also eventually go away and you will be strengthened in your inner being.
I am a Christian, I believe in God and know His only Son Jesus who died for all my sins. I do feel at times that I am betraying my faith by wanting to ctb, but constantly being reminded each day that due to wrong choices and bad decisions make existence unbearable.
I feel you on this, I have been struggling with the exact same thing. Let's remind ourselves that we are new creations in Christ and that the old has passed away. Jesus took all our sins and wrongdoings on the Cross and they are not a part of us anymore, no matter what our thoughts and feelings tell us. Remind yourself that the past and its wrongs are gone and that Jesus has taken them away from us and given us forgiveness of sins.
'Satan the accuser desires to remind believers of their sin and their unworthiness of a place in God's family and in this way sow doubt into their hearts and minds. Satan wants to make Christians fear for their salvation and forget God's love and faithfulness. Satan says, "Look at your sinfulness"; God says, "Look to Jesus, the author and finisher of your faith" (see
Hebrews 12:2).'
Also, do all you can to avoid known sins in your life (and seek deliverance and prayers if you are not able). If we give in to temptations, it seems to give the enemy more influence and possibility to negatively affect us and we also feel further from God. I think the best thing we can do for a speedy recovery is replacing the lies of the enemy with the truths of God, avoiding sin at all cost and keep focusing on Jesus, drawing closer to Him.
God bless! I wish you all the best, and if you want someone to talk to, feel free to message me.