Can God Still Hear Your Prayer After a Lifetime of Sin?
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Can someone be too far gone for God to hear their prayer? In this episode of Talk’N Truth, Bryan Clark, Dan Whitney (Larry the Cable Guy), and guest Caleb tackle one of the most hope-filled—and challenging—questions in the Bible.Drawing from the story of King Manasseh in 2 Chronicles 33, the conversation explores the life of a man who became one of the most evil rulers in Israel’s history. After decades of rebellion, idolatry, violence, and defiance against God, Manasseh finally found himself broken, humbled, and desperate. What happened next reveals something remarkable about the character of God and the power of genuine repentance.Along the way, Bryan unpacks the difference between being sorry and being truly repentant—a distinction that can change everything. Dan and Caleb wrestle with why grace can feel so scandalous, using examples like Jeffrey Dahmer’s reported prison conversion to explore why many people struggle with the idea of forgiveness for the worst offenders. The discussion also touches on loneliness, technology, community, and why authentic relationships are essential to spiritual growth.At its heart, this episode is a reminder that God's mercy is greater than our failures. No matter your past, your mistakes, or how far you've wandered, the invitation to come honestly before God remains open.Keywords:Prayer and repentance, God's forgiveness, King Manasseh, 2 Chronicles 33, grace and mercy, Jeffrey Dahmer conversion discussions, Christian discipleship, spiritual growth, overcoming shame, and biblical answers to difficult questions.#BibleStudy #ChristianPodcast #TalkNTruth #LarryTheCableGuy #BryanClark #Caleb #Prayer #Repentance #Grace #Forgiveness #KingManasseh #ChristianLiving