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How do we know that Solomon was a true believer?

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Solomon's dedication to the Lord and his desire for wisdom reflect his genuine faith and commitment to following God's ways.

Solomon's testimony as a believer is rooted in his actions and desires. He loved the Lord, walked in the statutes of his father David, and actively sought to worship God properly through offerings at Gibeon. His request for wisdom instead of personal gain illustrates not only humility but also a sincere understanding of his role as king. Despite victories and wisdom later overshadowed by folly, Solomon's initial dedication affirms his faith, reminding us that genuine belief can endure even through struggles.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 3:3-6

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