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In this episode, we reflect on one of the most powerful worship moments in Scripture—Solomon’s dedication of the temple in 2 Chronicles 5–7—and how it connects to “Lord, Let Your Glory Fall” by Matt Redman. When the ark was brought into the temple and the people lifted their voices in unified praise, the glory of the Lord filled the house so fully that the priests could not even stand to minister.
We talk about what was happening in that moment, why it mattered in Israel’s history, and how that same longing for God’s tangible presence shapes our worship today. What does it mean to pray, “Lord, let Your glory fall”? Join us as we explore the weight, wonder, and beauty of God dwelling among His people.
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In this episode, we reflect on one of the most powerful worship moments in Scripture—Solomon’s dedication of the temple in 2 Chronicles 5–7—and how it connects to “Lord, Let Your Glory Fall” by Matt Redman. When the ark was brought into the temple and the people lifted their voices in unified praise, the glory of the Lord filled the house so fully that the priests could not even stand to minister.
We talk about what was happening in that moment, why it mattered in Israel’s history, and how that same longing for God’s tangible presence shapes our worship today. What does it mean to pray, “Lord, let Your glory fall”? Join us as we explore the weight, wonder, and beauty of God dwelling among His people.

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