Today, I am reading and commenting on 2 Chronicles 31-33.
Mannasseh, Hezekiah’s son, represents a counter lesson to those kings who did good in the eyes of the Lord, but did evil in their later years. Mannasseh did evil in the eyes of the Lord, but after being taken prisoner by the Assyrians, he turned to God. After his conversion he removed the idols and the altars to other gods which he had installed and worshiped only God for the remainder of his life (the passage does not tell us how long that was). The writer makes it clear that the evil Mannasseh did was extreme. That he actively undid much of the good which his father had done and paid a price for it. Yet, when he cried out to God in distress, God heard him and rescued him from his suffering. So, we learn that even those who are desperately evil can turn to God and receive forgiveness.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.