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A Transformed Man

"Then Manasseh knew that the Lord was God."
2 Chronicles 33:13
Today's Bible Reading: 2 Chronicles 33:8-13.
Manasseh, king of Judah, was certainly a cruel tyrant. His story is told in 2 Chronicles 33. He was an idolater who turned against God and worshipped every kind of pagan deity. Manasseh was guilty of immorality, he practised every conceivable evil and perversion, devoted himself to witchcraft and was a murderer; indeed, he shed so much innocent blood, that Jerusalem was like a blood bath (2 Kings 21:16); He even sacrificied his sons to a pagan god.
God’s judgment fell on Manasseh. He was bound in chains and taken away to Babylon (v 11). But that is not the end of his story. While the wicked king was confined in the dungeon he had time to think, and Manasseh began to pray (v 12). This man who deserved Hell cried out to God for forgiveness—and God answered ( v 13).
God’s mercy is so vast and beyond our comprehension because He responds to repentant hearts. Not everyone is thrown in prison for their disobedience to God. In Manasseh’s case, imprisonment was turned to blessing because he found the Lord. We dare not neglect God’s warning to repent today, because everyone will not have a prison conversion. In Proverbs 29:1, the Bible says: “He who is often rebuked, and hardens his neck, will suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.” But God’s mercy can be ours, if like Manasseh we call upon the Lord seeking His forgiveness.
If God could forgive Manasseh, He can forgive you too.
Prayer: Lord God. I come before You humbly, recognising the transforing power of repentance as seen in the life of Manasseh. Help me to humbly repent of my sins each day. In Jesus name. Amen.


