King Solomon offers a heartfelt blessing of gratitude to God, recognizing a profound moment of closure as a long-awaited vision finally becomes a reality. His thanks center on a specific divine promise given to his father, David. God had assured David that he would have a son destined to build a permanent house for Him [רש״י]. This was not a distant prophecy, but a direct communication spoken intimately with David [ביאור שטיינזלץ].
The realization of that vision is now complete. The primary approach among commentators is that God fully and perfectly kept His good word. Furthermore, the success of this undertaking was not merely the result of human effort. Instead, the promise was brought to life directly through God's own power and guiding rule [ביאור שטיינזלץ].