In this account of the dedication of the temple, Solomon addressed God twice (vv.12-13, 22-53) and addressed the people twice (vv.14-21,56-61). Both of his addresses to the people began with, "Blessed be the Lord." Solomon in these remarks was God-centered and not man-centered--unlike so much of worship today. Solomon said, "Blessed be the Lord" because: 1-The Lord is a promising God who keeps His promises (vv.15,20,56). 2-The Lord is a present God who keeps His people (vv.57-61).
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