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YA (Mon) / PUP Kings & Prophets #10: 2 Kings 21-25 / 2 Chronicles 33-36 /Zephaniah

Mon, 27 Jul

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Online

27 Jul to 21 Sep 2026 Online | 8.15pm-10.00pm, Mondays Led by David & Lisa Chee Cost $27.00 Epic close to the study of Kings—bad leadership, broken systems, spiritual drift. Yet Zephaniah reminds us: God doesn’t ghost His people. Even in collapse, His lovingkindness endures forever.

YA (Mon) / PUP Kings & Prophets #10: 2 Kings 21-25 / 2 Chronicles 33-36 /Zephaniah
YA (Mon) / PUP Kings & Prophets #10: 2 Kings 21-25 / 2 Chronicles 33-36 /Zephaniah

Time & Location

27 Jul 2026, 8:15 pm SGT

Online

About

- FOR YOUNG ADULTS (AGED 20s to 49 ONLY) -


27 Jul to 21 Sep 2026

Online | 8.15pm-10.00pm, Mondays

Led by David & Lisa Chee



Cost

S$18.00 (cost of study book)




Contact Details:

David & Lisa Chee

ya@precept.org.sg


Location:

Online





About Kings & Prophets (KP) Study Series 2026

(Selected Titles)


It should be called the Study of Kings & Prophets — because in this series we’re only diving into 1 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Kings, and 2 Chronicles (with a cameo from Zephaniah at the end).


Come meet the kings of Israel’s story: from the united kingdom to the divided kingdom to no kingdom; from the wisest and wealthiest to the most vile and atrocious. Come trace the truth revealed in what happened when they “did right” or “did evil” in the sight of the Lord.


So put on your “tenacity” hat and walk with us through the lives of Israel’s (and Judah’s) kings in depth. Let the Holy Spirit uncover the marvellous truth of God’s Word—and WHO He is. Scripture holds nothing back in telling His‑story about and with His people—even those kings who “did right in the sight of the Lord.”


But what does all of this mean for us today? How does Israel’s history still point us to Jesus and humanity’s desperate need for a Saviour? And ultimately, what does it really mean to “do right in the sight of the Lord”?


How will this impact your daily walk with God?





Series Outline / Schedule

The detailed schedule will be provided by the course leader prior to the start of each course.





  1. 12 January - 16 March 2026 KP 1: 1 Kings 1–15:8 / 2 Chronicles 1–13: A Divided Heart... A Divided Nation 8 Lessons

  2. 23 March - 27 April 2026 KP 2: 1 Kings 15-2 Kings 1 / 2 Chronicles 14–20: God Searches for a Heart Fully His 5 Lessons

  3. 04 May - 15 June 2026 KP 3: 2 Kings 2–14 / 2 Chronicles 21–25: Passing the Mantle 5 Lessons

  4. 22 June - 20 July 2026 KP 7: 2 Kings 15–20 / 2 Chronicles 26–32: Revival or Captivity? 4 Lessons

  5. 27 July - 21 September 2026 ⬅️ You are here KP 10: 2 Kings 21-25 / 2 Chronicles 33-36 / ZEPHANIAH: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 7 Lessons




About 2 Kings 21-25 / 2 Chronicles 33-36 / Zephaniah: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

In this epic finish to the Kings and Prophets Series, you'll see worsening religious and political conditions in Judah. The final chapters of 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles introduce us to the last kings of Judah -- one the best since King David ("the Good"), the other the worst Judah ever had ("the Bad"). When God brings the Babylonians in to judge Judah and Jerusalem for their sins, everything gets really "Ugly."


Study hard and you'll learn how God can keep you when your life combines "the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly."





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