1 Kings 8: “Solomon Dedicates The
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1.INTRO:
1.1.
In our last study, we looked at chapter 7.
1.1.1. We saw that more than any
other of God’s leaders that Solomon had this continual desire to build. His projects were incredibly huge, intricate
and lush in every aspect, yet this did not scare him away from completing them.
1.1.2. We observed how that though
the temple was in scale exactly twice the size of the tabernacle, that in many
particulars the temple was constructed to multiply more than 10 times the
worship and sacrifice that could be accomplished by the priests.
1.1.3. We saw the palace that
Solomon designed for himself, as well as a vacation house, and we saw the house
that he built for his wife who was Pharaoh’s daughter.
1.1.4. We saw that Solomon even
built storage cities.
1.2.
In our study today, we are going to look at chapter 8 and Solomon’s
dedication of the temple.
1.2.1. Now that the temple is
completed, Solomon organizes the men of
1.2.2. Solomon makes a dedication
prayer of the temple to the Lord.
1.2.3. We will observe in Solomon’s
prayer for the temple that he sought the Lord to bless His people in seven
different difficulties that they might find themselves in as they would be
needing the Lord in His justice and mercy to act upon their behalf. In each of these cases Solomon implored the
Lord to meet His people’s need and if they had sinned to forgive and restore
them, if they have repented of their sin.
1.2.4. We will see in Solomon’s
prayer how that he intercedes for
1.2.5. In Solomon’s prayer he
simply asks the Lord to fulfill the very promises that the Lord has made. This is a key to effective prayer: praying the promises of God.
1.2.6. Solomon’s prayer for God’s
blessing on the nation is really is meant to be all encompassing of every way
in which the Lord needs to work in the lives of His people through this temple.
1.2.7. At the end of Solomon’s
prayer of dedication we will see the blessing that he speaks over God’s people.
1.2.8. After Solomon’s prayer there
ensued an incredible two-week celebration of making sacrifices to the Lord and
feasting.
2.VS 8:1-12 - “1 Then Solomon
assembled the elders of Israel and all the heads of the tribes, the leaders of
the fathers’ households of the sons of Israel, to King Solomon in
Jerusalem, to bring up the ark of the covenant of the Lord from the city of David, which is Zion. 2 All
the men of
2.1.
So, we see here that Solomon assembled all of the elders of
2.2.
They brought up the
2.3.
In compliance with the Law, the priests carried up the
2.4.
The priests then carried the
2.5.
The
2.6.
The only thing that was inside of the
2.7.
When the priests brought up the Ark and placed it in the Holy of
Holies, the ‘thick cloud’ that used to accompany the Israelites in the
wilderness came and filled the temple, and it was so thick that the priests
could not stand to minister. This cloud
is what the Old Testament refers to as the “Shekinah glory” of the Lord.
2.7.1. ‘The Lord has said that
He would dwell in the thick cloud’ - There are several scriptures that
Solomon may have been referring to that speak of the dark cloud that the Lord
dwells in, including:
2.7.1.1. Psalm 97:2, “2 Clouds
and thick darkness surround Him; Righteousness and justice are the foundation
of His throne.”
2.7.1.2. Psalm 18:11, “11 He
made darkness His hiding place, His canopy around Him, Darkness of waters,
thick clouds of the skies.”
2.7.1.3. Leviticus 16:2, “2 The
Lord said to Moses: “Tell your
brother Aaron that he shall not enter at any time into the holy place inside
the veil, before the mercy seat which is on the ark, or he will die; for I will
appear in the cloud over the mercy seat.”
2.8.
When the ‘thick cloud’ came into the temple this was
confirmation to Solomon and the Israelites that the Lord had accepted them and
this temple which they had built for the Lord to dwell in. They knew that the Lord would now keep His
part of the covenant that Israel had made with the Lord, the covenant which
specified that He would be their God and bless them as they were diligent to
keep the commandments of His Law and do those things that are pleasing in His
sight.
3.VS 8:13-16 - “13 “I have surely
built You a lofty house, A place for Your dwelling forever.” 14 Then
the king faced about and blessed all the assembly of
3.1.
Solomon tells the Lord that he has built for the Lord ‘a lofty
house, a place for Your dwelling forever.’
3.2.
Solomon blesses the Lord for choosing out of all Israel David, his
father, to be over His people.
4.VS 8:17-21 - “17 “Now it was in the
heart of my father David to build a house for the name of the Lord, the God of
4.1.
Solomon tells the people that the Lord had fulfilled His word which He
spoke to David saying that David’s son Solomon would build the house of the
Lord.
4.2.
Note here that Solomon makes a point to emphasize to the people that the
Ark of the Covenant was the center of the temple, telling them that in
completion of the temple that he had now set the Ark ‘in which is the
covenant of the Lord’ (the Ark contained the covenant because it contained
the 10 commandments) in the temple.
5.VS 8:22-36 - “22 Then Solomon stood
before the altar of the Lord in
the presence of all the assembly of
5.1.
Solomon declares that there is no God like the Lord, in heaven above or
on earth beneath, who has kept His covenant and shown lovingkindness to His
servants who serve Him with all of their hearts.
5.2.
Solomon asks the Lord to confirm His word that He had spoken to David
about keeping a descendant of David’s upon the throne as long as
5.3.
Verse 54 tells us that Solomon was kneeling here as he prayed, for he
gets up from kneeling at the end of his prayer.
6.VS 8:27-28 - “27 “But will God
indeed dwell on the earth? Behold, heaven and the highest heaven cannot contain
You, how much less this house which I have built! 28 “Yet have
regard to the prayer of Your servant and to his supplication, O Lord my God, to listen to the cry and to
the prayer which Your servant prays before You today;” - Solomon acknowledges that no house can
contain the Lord, much less this temple, then he asks the Lord to hear his
prayer that he is about to pray
6.1.
Both David and Solomon recognized that they could not put the Lord in a
box. They had no exclusive franchise on
God and that if
6.2.
Only because of the Lord’s covenant promises with
7.VS 8:29 - “29 that Your eyes may
be open toward this house night and day, toward the place of which You have
said, ‘My name shall be there,’ to listen to the prayer which Your servant
shall pray toward this place.” - Solomon
asks the Lord to have His eyes always upon this temple and listen to the
prayers of His servants
7.1.
Isn’t it wonderful that day or night of every day that the Lord hears
and answers our prayers. I think that
we Christians today take this fact for granted.
7.2.
In
8.VS 8:30 - “30 “Listen to the
supplication of Your servant and of Your people Israel, when they pray toward
this place; hear in heaven Your dwelling place; hear and forgive.” - Solomon asks the Lord to hear the prayers of
His people when they pray towards the temple, to both hear and forgive
8.1.
In the scriptures we see that when the Lord hears someone’s prayers
that this means that He will hear and grant their requests according to His
will.
9.VS 8:31-32 - “31 “If a man sins
against his neighbor and is made to take an oath, and he comes and takes
an oath before Your altar in this house, 32 then hear in heaven and
act and judge Your servants, condemning the wicked by bringing his way on his
own head and justifying the righteous by giving him according to his righteousness.” - 1st Difficulty In Which A
Person Might Be Needing The Lord To Act In Justice And Mercy On His Behalf: Solomon asks the Lord to justify the
righteous man who coming to the temple has sustained an injury from another and
yet has no evidence to back up his story except for the oath that he makes in
the temple
9.1.
In civil matters, many times it is very difficult to determine who is
in the wrong, especially when both parties are telling opposite stories. Solomon’s prayer request is for the Lord to
work providentially in these kinds of cases and reveal what truly has happened
and to thereby assure that justice is carried out.
10.VS 8:33-34 - “33 “When Your people
Israel are defeated before an enemy, because they have sinned against You, if
they turn to You again and confess Your name and pray and make supplication to
You in this house, 34 then hear in heaven, and forgive the sin of
Your people Israel, and bring them back to the land which You gave to their
fathers.”
- 2nd Difficulty In Which A Person Might Be Needing
The Lord To Act In Justice And Mercy On His Behalf: Solomon asks the Lord to forgive and restore
Israel when her enemies defeat her in battle
10.1.
The history of
10.2.
When Israel has been defeated but then afterwards realizes their sin
and error in falling away from the Lord and confesses that sin to the Lord,
then Solomon is requesting that the Lord forgive their sin and bring them back
safely to their own land.
11.VS 8:35-36 - “35 “When the heavens
are shut up and there is no rain, because they have sinned against You, and
they pray toward this place and confess Your name and turn from their sin when
You afflict them, 36 then hear in heaven and forgive the sin of Your
servants and of Your people Israel, indeed, teach them the good way in which
they should walk. And send rain on Your land, which You have given Your people
for an inheritance.” - 3rd Difficulty In Which A Person Might Be Needing
The Lord To Act In Justice And Mercy On His Behalf: Solomon asks the Lord to forgive and restore
Israel if they have sinned and as a result have encountered a drought, forgive
and also to send rain
11.1.
One of the many curses promised by the Lord for
11.2.
Here Solomon asks the Lord that when a famine has come upon Israel
because of their having fallen away from the Lord and then they recognize their
sin and turn from it, that the Lord would forgive their sin, teach them ‘the
good way in which they should walk’ and then send rain again upon their
land.
12.VS 8:37-40 - “37 “If there is
famine in the land, if there is pestilence, if there is blight or mildew,
locust or grasshopper, if their enemy besieges them in the land of their
cities, whatever plague, whatever sickness there is, 38 whatever
prayer or supplication is made by any man or by all Your people Israel, each
knowing the affliction of his own heart, and spreading his hands toward this
house; 39 then hear in heaven Your dwelling place, and forgive and
act and render to each according to all his ways, whose heart You know, for You
alone know the hearts of all the sons of men, 40 that they may fear
You all the days that they live in the land which You have given to our
fathers.”
- 4th Difficulty In Which A Person Might Be Needing
The Lord To Act In Justice And Mercy On His Behalf: Solomon asks the Lord to heal, forgive and
restore His people if any of several afflictions come upon them
12.1.
The things that Solomon enumerates here in which the Israelites would
need the Lord’s healing and restoration are:
12.1.1.
Famine.
12.1.2.
Pestilence.
12.1.3.
Blight.
12.1.4.
Mildew.
12.1.5.
Locust.
12.1.6.
Caterpillar.
12.1.7.
An enemy having attacked a city.
12.1.8.
Any plague.
12.1.9.
Sickness.
12.2.
These enumerated difficulties are all some of the curses which the Lord
said would befall
12.3.
Notice here that when any of these afflictions come upon God’s people
that they came about as ‘afflictions of his own heart.’ Can we not all relate to this phrase because
of intimate understanding of our own sins and shortcomings? A person once remarked, “The heart of
every matter is the heart.”
12.4.
Again, when God’s people have encountered any of these difficulties and
then have recognized the error of their way and repented of their sin Solomon
requests that the Lord would forgive them of their sins and heal and restore
them.
13.VS 8:41-43 - “41 “Also concerning
the foreigner who is not of Your people Israel, when he comes from a far
country for Your name’s sake 42 (for they will hear of Your great
name and Your mighty hand, and of Your outstretched arm); when he comes and
prays toward this house, 43 hear in heaven Your dwelling place, and
do according to all for which the foreigner calls to You, in order that all the
peoples of the earth may know Your name, to fear You, as do Your people
Israel, and that they may know that this house which I have built is called by
Your name.” - 5th Difficulty In Which A Person Might Be Needing
The Lord To Act In Justice And Mercy On His Behalf: Solomon asks the Lord to hear and answer the
prayer of the Gentile proselyte when he comes and prays to the Lord at the
temple
13.1.
It was always the Lord’s desire that
13.1.1.
Isaiah 42:6, “6 “I am the Lord,
I have called you in righteousness, I will also hold you by the hand and watch
over you, And I will appoint you as a covenant to the people, As a light to the
nations.”
13.1.2.
Isaiah 49:6, “6 He says, “It is too small a thing that
You should be My Servant To raise up the tribes of Jacob and to restore the
preserved ones of Israel; I will also make You a light of the nations So that
My salvation may reach to the end of the earth.””
14.VS 8:44-45 - “44 “When Your people
go out to battle against their enemy, by whatever way You shall send them, and
they pray to the Lord toward the
city which You have chosen and the house which I have built for Your name, 45
then hear in heaven their prayer and their supplication, and maintain
their cause.”
- 6th Difficulty In Which A Person Might Be Needing
The Lord To Act In Justice And Mercy On His Behalf: Solomon asks the Lord if when His people go
out to war against an enemy and ask the Lord in prayer for help in victory that
He will give it to them
14.1.
As part of the covenant promises for
14.2.
Whenever the kings of
15.VS 8:46-51 - “46 “When they sin
against You (for there is no man who does not sin) and You are angry with them
and deliver them to an enemy, so that they take them away captive to the land
of the enemy, far off or near; 47 if they take thought in the land
where they have been taken captive, and repent and make supplication to You in
the land of those who have taken them captive, saying, ‘We have sinned and have
committed iniquity, we have acted wickedly’; 48 if they return to
You with all their heart and with all their soul in the land of their enemies
who have taken them captive, and pray to You toward their land which You have
given to their fathers, the city which You have chosen, and the house which I
have built for Your name; 49 then hear their prayer and their
supplication in heaven Your dwelling place, and maintain their cause, 50 and
forgive Your people who have sinned against You and all their transgressions
which they have transgressed against You, and make them objects of compassion
before those who have taken them captive, that they may have compassion on them
51 (for they are Your people and Your inheritance which You have brought
forth from Egypt, from the midst of the iron furnace),” - 7th Difficulty In Which A Person Might Be Needing
The Lord To Act In Justice And Mercy On His Behalf: Solomon asks the Lord if when His people have
committed some sort of sins (most likely idolatry and worship of the gods of
the other nations) and then as a result they are attacked and taken captive to
another land that the Lord would restore them back to relationship with Himself
and return them from captivity to their own land to serve Him
15.1.
Notice that in verse 46 that Solomon acknowledges that every man and
woman sometimes sins. We as people are
often found needed the forgiveness, healing and restoration to the Lord because
of our sin. When we yield our lives to
Christ in repentance to live the life that He wants us to live then the Lord
does forgive and cleanse us from all of our sins.
15.2.
At times we can all fall into “spiritual captivity” and need the Lord’s
deliverance of us.
15.3.
Another of the curses promised by the Lord to
16.VS 8:52-54 - “52 that Your eyes may
be open to the supplication of Your servant and to the supplication of Your
people
16.1.
There is an important corollary to this prayer of Solomon’s in the
parallel account in 2 Chronicles 6:41-42, “41 “Now therefore
arise, O Lord God, to Your resting
place, You and the ark of Your might; let Your priests, O Lord God, be clothed with salvation and
let Your godly ones rejoice in what is good. 42 “O Lord God, do not turn away the face of Your
anointed; remember Your lovingkindness to Your servant David.””
16.2.
Notice here in verse 54 that when Solomon finished his prayer to the
Lord that he got up from the kneeling position had been in while praying.
17.VS 8:55-56 - “55 And he stood and
blessed all the assembly of Israel with a loud voice, saying: 56 “Blessed
be the Lord, who has given rest to
His people Israel, according to all that He promised; not one word has failed
of all His good promise, which He promised through Moses His servant.” - Solomon begins his blessing of the people by
first blessing the Lord
17.1.
Solomon blesses the Lord for giving ‘rest to His people
17.2.
Solomon acknowledges here that the Lord had kept every promise He had
ever made to Moses.
18.VS 8:57 - “57 “May the Lord our God be with us, as He was with
our fathers; may He not leave us or forsake us,” - Solomon blesses the people saying initially,
may the Lord God be always with them and never forsake them
18.1.
The Lord promised Moses that He would always be with him and never
forsake him (Deut 31:6 , 17), then Joshua (Josh 1:5), and He has likewise
extended this same promise to all of us as Christians (Heb 13:5).
19.VS 8:58 - “58 that He may
incline our hearts to Himself, to walk in all His ways and to keep His
commandments and His statutes and His ordinances, which He commanded our
fathers.” -
Solomon blesses the people saying may
the Lord incline their hearts to Himself to walk in His ways and keep His
commandments
19.1.
If the Lord in His grace does not work in our hearts to incline us to
walk in His ways and keep His commandments then because of our sinful human
natures we will wander off from the Lord and stumble in the darkness of sin and
this sinful world. We should ask the
Lord regularly to soften and mould our hearts to be willing to conform to His
will and plans for our lives.
20.VS 8:59-60 - “59 “And may these
words of mine, with which I have made supplication before the Lord, be near to the Lord our God day and night, that He may
maintain the cause of His servant and the cause of His people Israel, as each
day requires, 60 so that all the peoples of the earth may know that
the Lord is God; there is no one
else.”
- Solomon blesses the people saying may
these words which he has prayed in dedication of the temple to the Lord be
always near to the Lord
20.1.
Solomon requests the Lord to ‘maintain the cause of His servant and
the cause of His people as each day requires.’ God’s people need Him day in and day out and
thus the Lord must always have His eyes and His ears attuned to our needs so
that He might hear our prayers and answer them according to His perfect will
for us.
21.VS 8:61 - “61 “Let your heart
therefore be wholly devoted to the Lord
our God, to walk in His statutes and to keep His commandments, as at this day.”” - Solomon blesses the people admonishing them
to have their hearts always be wholly devoted to the Lord to walk in His ways
and keep His commandments
22.VS 8:62-64 - “62 Now the king and
all
22.1.
The brazen altar in the temple was not big enough to hand all of the
sacrifices that Solomon and Israel made on these two weeks of meeting before the Lord and
therefore ‘the king consecrated the middle of the court that was before the
house of the Lord’ so that offerings could even be made in that place.
23.VS 8:65-66 - “65 So Solomon
observed the feast at that time, and all Israel with him, a great assembly from
the entrance of Hamath to the brook of Egypt, before the Lord our God, for seven days and seven more
days, even fourteen days. 66 On the eighth day he sent
the people away and they blessed the king. Then they went to their tents joyful
and glad of heart for all the goodness that the Lord
had shown to David His servant and to
23.1.
There was just one big joyous celebration and feasting for these 14
days of the temple dedication celebration.
24.CONCLUSIONS:
24.1.
As we note all of the many difficulties that God’s people might
encounter and thus call upon the Lord needing His help, note that in every case
when God’s people had admitted their wrong and repented of their sins that the
Lord desired to forgive, heal, and restore them. The Lord truly desires what is best for us
and it is His desire to give us life.
24.2.
There is a line spoken in the movie Brave Heart that contains spiritual
truth, it says, “Everyone is going to die but very few live!” We as God’s people ought to be people who
realize that we just want to experience life in its fullest. We truly want to have all of Christ that He
has for us for in doing so we will have all of life that He can give us.
24.3.
May God bless our church and ministry to Him using us and the work of
our hands to bring blessing and salvation to the people of this world.