• God of Evil King Manasseh: The Most Powerful Prayer of Forgiveness and Deliverance of All Time

  • Divine Encounters Bible Series, Book 7
  • By: W.D. Crowder
  • Narrated by: Charles A. May
  • Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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God of Evil King Manasseh: The Most Powerful Prayer of Forgiveness and Deliverance of All Time

By: W.D. Crowder
Narrated by: Charles A. May
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Do you struggle to find forgiveness for the things you have done wrong in your life? Does deliverance seem impossibly far from you in so many areas of your day to day existence?

Here’s hope! There is a powerful prayer just for you.

King Manasseh of the tiny kingdom of Judah was the son of the great champion of our faith - King Hezekiah (all of whose prayers in his amazing life and reign were answered by God). Yet, Manasseh was a wicked and evil man, whose sins offend our modern-day sensibilities greatly.

As one powerful example, he burned his own children in the fires of false gods in horrific live human sacrifices. Yet, when God punished the wicked king Manasseh and took him off into captivity in chains to the dungeons of the Assyrian kings (in Babylon), he had a complete change of heart after having time to spend alone in torment in the dark. He remembered the “God of his fathers” and especially, the God of his mighty warrior of the faith King Hezekiah.

In the lonely dark, Manasseh found God. He prayed a prayer of repentance, forgiveness, and deliverance - the likes of which the world has never again seen. This prayer so impressed God that he released King Manasseh from the powerful Assyrians who cleaned him up, let him go, and sent him back to Judah so that he could be king again. Then, Manasseh knew that the Lord was God.

The incredible true story and repentance prayer of King Manasseh changed his life! It changed the fate of the kingdom of Judah. It changed the lives of hundreds of millions of Christians and Jews across the globe and throughout millennia. The prayer is still personally impacting people around the world in our own times. It will change your life today!

©2019 Wesley David Crowder (P)2020 Wesley David Crowder

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GOD IS GOOD!

In this book W.D Crowder takes you back to the days of King Manasseh via time machine. We get to 'witness' all the evil things King Manasseh does but we also get to 'witness' the 180 King Manasseh takes. The prayer of repentance that King Manasseh prays is one of humbleness, selflessness and very powerful. I also like that at the end of the book the author leads you in a prayer of salvation.

I have to say that the narrator was like listening to a cowboy!

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Not a scholarly work

Disappointing. I expected this to be a scholarly work like other titles of his I ehave read. This work is a told in story format with a lot of literary licenses. I'm a purist, I want chapter, verse and title. Didn't like the moderators voice, almost no inflection.

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