Title: Solomon's Overflowing Sacrifice (2010.1.17)
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Date: January 17, 2010
Word: 1 Kings 8:62-66
Title: Solomon's Overflowing Sacrifice
Contents:
Solomon built the temple, which was the lifelong wish of his father, King David, and offered a sacrifice for the dedication, which made God and all the people rejoicing and rejoicing, and he himself received great blessings. Solomon's sacrifice has several characteristics.
1. Let's look at Solomon's overflowing grace.
I was blessed with a lot of prayer. Prayer is grace. If we do not receive the grace of prayer, we cannot expect any grace. He was a king, but he got down on his knees and prayed. The sincere and earnest prayers of the saints are sure to bring them to their knees.
Although he was a king, he raised his hands to God and prayed.
I prayed a lot.
There are many people who cannot pray because they have a lot of prayer titles, but they are too busy to pray.
I gave a lot of praise. Various instruments and choirs were mobilized.
2. Solomon offered an overflowing sacrifice.
Blessings and offerings are always the same.
As for the blessing of rain, the sacrifice offered while seeking something like the Pacific Ocean is given as much as the bell. If we look at Solomon's sacrifice, it was 22,000 cattle and 120,000 sheep.
They offered a bloody sacrifice. There were few bronze altars, and the entire courtyard of the temple overflowed with the smell of blood. This is a preview of Golgotha Hill.
Dates overflowed. 7 days + 7 days = 14 days It is difficult to offer sacrifices to God for 14 days as a king without faith and devotion.
It is a sacrifice full of joy and joy. It is a sacrifice offered while volunteering, rejoicing, and rejoicing.
I was filled with joy from my heart.
3. Solomon was overflowing with blessings.
He is the wisest person. Three thousand proverbs were spoken and received from vines on the wall to cedars in Lebanon.
He is the person who has enjoyed the wealth and glory the most. They prospered and powerful enough to regard gold and silver as stones, and they dwelt in the Palace of Cedars.
The king who had the most unshakable and mighty country.
All the nobles from far and near came to take a picture of Solomon himself.