In this chapter we have God's answer to Solomon's
prayer. I. His public answer by fire from heaven, which consumed
the sacrifices (
1 Now when Solomon had made an end of praying, the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices; and the glory of the Lord filled the house. 2 And the priests could not enter into the house of the Lord, because the glory of the Lord had filled the Lord's house. 3 And when all the children of Israel saw how the fire came down, and the glory of the Lord upon the house, they bowed themselves with their faces to the ground upon the pavement, and worshipped, and praised the Lord, saying, For he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever. 4 Then the king and all the people offered sacrifices before the Lord. 5 And king Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty and two thousand oxen, and a hundred and twenty thousand sheep: so the king and all the people dedicated the house of God. 6 And the priests waited on their offices: the Levites also with instruments of music of the Lord, which David the king had made to praise the Lord, because his mercy endureth for ever, when David praised by their ministry; and the priests sounded trumpets before them, and all Israel stood. 7 Moreover Solomon hallowed the middle of the court that was before the house of the Lord: for there he offered burnt offerings, and the fat of the peace offerings, because the brasen altar which Solomon had made was not able to receive the burnt offerings, and the meat offerings, and the fat. 8 Also at the same time Solomon kept the feast seven days, and all Israel with him, a very great congregation, from the entering in of Hamath unto the river of Egypt. 9 And in the eighth day they made a solemn assembly: for they kept the dedication of the altar seven days, and the feast seven days. 10 And on the three and twentieth day of the seventh month he sent the people away into their tents, glad and merry in heart for the goodness that the Lord had showed unto David, and to Solomon, and to Israel his people. 11 Thus Solomon finished the house of the Lord, and the king's house: and all that came into Solomon's heart to make in the house of the Lord, and in his own house, he prosperously effected.
Here is, I. The gracious answer which God
immediately made to Solomon's prayer: The fire came down from
heaven and consumed the sacrifice,
1. This fire intimated that God was, (1.)
Glorious in himself; for our God is a consuming fire,
terrible even in his holy places. This fire, breaking forth (as it
is probable) out of the thick darkness, made it the more terrible,
as on Mount Sinai,
2. Let us apply this, (1.) To the suffering
of Christ. When it pleased the Lord to bruise him, and put him to
grief, in that he showed his good-will to men, having laid on him
the iniquity of us all. His death was our life, and he was made sin
and a curse that we might inherit righteousness and a blessing.
That sacrifice was consumed that we might escape. Here am I, let
these go their way. (2.) To the sanctification of the Spirit,
who descends like fire, burning up our lusts and corruptions, those
beasts that must be sacrificed or we are undone, and kindling in
our souls a holy fire of pious and devout affections, always to be
kept burning on the altar of the heart. The surest evidence of
God's acceptance of our prayers is the descent of the holy fire
upon us. Did not our hearts burn within us?
II. The grateful return made to God for this gracious token of his favour.
1. The people worshipped and praised
God,
2. The king and all the people offered
sacrifices in abundance,
3. The priests did their part; they waited
on their offices, and the singers and musicians on theirs
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4. The whole congregation expressed the greatest joy and satisfaction imaginable. They kept the feast of the dedication of the altar seven days, from the second to the ninth; the tenth day was the day of atonement, when they were to afflict their souls for sin, and that was not unseasonable in the midst of their rejoicings; on the fifteenth day began the feast of tabernacles, which continued to the twenty-second, and they did not separate till the twenty-third. We must never grudge the time that we spend in the worship of God and communion with him, nor think it long, or grow weary of it.
5. Solomon went on in his work, and
prosperously effected all he designed for the adorning both of
God's house and his own,
12 And the Lord appeared to Solomon by night, and said unto him, I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen this place to myself for a house of sacrifice. 13 If I shut up heaven that there be no rain, or if I command the locusts to devour the land, or if I send pestilence among my people; 14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. 15 Now mine eyes shall be open, and mine ears attent unto the prayer that is made in this place. 16 For now have I chosen and sanctified this house, that my name may be there for ever: and mine eyes and mine heart shall be there perpetually. 17 And as for thee, if thou wilt walk before me, as David thy father walked, and do according to all that I have commanded thee, and shalt observe my statutes and my judgments; 18 Then will I stablish the throne of thy kingdom, according as I have covenanted with David thy father, saying, There shall not fail thee a man to be ruler in Israel. 19 But if ye turn away, and forsake my statutes and my commandments, which I have set before you, and shall go and serve other gods, and worship them; 20 Then will I pluck them up by the roots out of my land which I have given them; and this house, which I have sanctified for my name, will I cast out of my sight, and will make it to be a proverb and a byword among all nations. 21 And this house, which is high, shall be an astonishment to every one that passeth by it; so that he shall say, Why hath the Lord done thus unto this land, and unto this house? 22 And it shall be answered, Because they forsook the Lord God of their fathers, which brought them forth out of the land of Egypt, and laid hold on other gods, and worshipped them, and served them: therefore hath he brought all this evil upon them.
That God accepted Solomon's prayer appeared
by the fire from heaven. But a prayer may be accepted and yet not
answered in the letter of it; and therefore God appeared to him in
the night, as he did once before (
I. He promised to own this house for a
house of sacrifice to Israel and a house of prayer for all
people (
II. He promised to answer the prayers of
his people that should at any time be made in that place,
III. He promised to perpetuate Solomon's
kingdom, upon condition that he persevered in his duty,