A
HAPPY MAN
“For Thou, LORD, hast
made me glad through Thy work: I will triumph in the works of Thy
hands.” Psalms 92:4
When Paul stood before King Agrippa to defend the gospel, the first
thing he said was, “I think myself happy”. How is it that one
can be happy when in such circumstances as this man? The Lord had
made him glad! God had revealed Christ and His redemptive work to
him. Like David and Paul, every true child of God is glad and rejoices
in God and in Christ and His work of redemption - “By Whom also
we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice
in hope of the glory of God” Romans 5:2. The believer is
happy that God is God! Religious men argue and debate over how much
power God has, when in truth they deny the power of God. The child
of God is glad, yea, happy, that God is omnipotent. The true Christian
is glad that God is sovereign, especially in salvation. The believer
is a happy man because Christ has put away his sin forever. What could
make a poor sinner happier than knowing that he is no longer condemned
before God, that his sin is forgiven! This good news, that no sin
can be laid to our charge because God hath made Him sin for us,
makes a happy heart. The child of God is glad and rejoices in the
imputed righteousness of Christ. He is our righteousness! We do not
wallow in our filthy rags, we stand in His everlasting, glorious righteousness.
All of these Spiritual blessings and benefits of His grace makes the
believing heart rejoice and joy in our God. But the greatest blessing
of all that makes the heart glad is our knowledge of Christ in vital
union with Him in regeneration. By His grace and by His Spirit we
experience that blessed fellowship with the Father and with the Son
in the gospel and the preaching of it. By faith that He gives we see
Him, we hear His voice, we follow Him, rejoicing in His Word. Though
circumstances around us may be unpleasant, though the flesh may suffer,
though the outward man perish, the inward man, created in Christ Jesus
is glad and rejoices in the God of his salvation. “Whom having
not seen, ye love; in Whom, though now ye see Him not, yet believing,
ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory” 1Peter 1:8.
Tommy