Psalms 92:4

4 because you've made me happy, LORD, by your acts. I sing with joy because of your handiwork.

Psalms 92:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 92:4

For thou, Lord, hast made me glad through thy work
Either of creation, which work is mentioned in the precept of the sabbath, as an argument for it; and therefore a very proper work to be remembered and observed on that day; or of providence, which in general extends to all men, but especially to them that believe; or of the work of redemption wrought out by Christ, which is cause of great joy and gladness; or of the work of grace upon the soul, which when a man is satisfied of, gives him infinite pleasure, as knowing it will be performed until the day of Christ; and when a man is in such a joyful frame of spirit, he is in a very suitable one to sing the praises of God, ( James 5:13 ) ,

I will triumph in the works of thine hands;
those before mentioned; or shout aloud for joy, on account of them; and also triumph over all enemies, as being out of the reach of them, so as to be hurt and ruined by them.

Psalms 92:4 In-Context

2 to proclaim your loyal love in the morning, your faithfulness at nighttime
3 with the ten-stringed harp, with the melody of the lyre
4 because you've made me happy, LORD, by your acts. I sing with joy because of your handiwork.
5 How awesome are your works, LORD! Your thoughts are so deep!
6 Ignorant people don't know— fools don't understand this:
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