In this episode, we turn to 2 Chronicles 36, a sobering but powerful conclusion to Judah’s royal history. The chapter recounts the downfall of a nation—a string of unfaithful kings, corrupt leadership, and a people who silenced the prophets until there were no more warnings left to give. The result: the fall of Jerusalem, the destruction of the Temple, and exile in Babylon.
But even here, the story doesn’t end in despair. In a stunning act of divine grace, King Cyrus of Persia issues a decree allowing the people to return home and rebuild the Temple, signaling that God’s promises outlast even our worst failures.
We’ll explore the timeless wisdom this chapter holds for today: the cost of ignoring truth, the impact of leadership decisions, and the quiet persistence of hope. If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s a way back after brokenness, this episode is for you.