I used to think that a man could consider himself blessed by God if he did certain things which pleased God. I equated “blessed” with God being thankful for our work/s. And to a small (very small) extent this might be true. But I remember that nothing we do actually pleases the Lord. “All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away.” (Isa. 64:6) So I am forced to reconsider what blessed means from God’s point of view.
Psalm one says, “Blessed is the man who . . .”. And the psalm goes on to describe what this man’s blessing will manifest itself as. The blessing is not a future promise as much as it is a present and real way of life. The Lord causes a man to become what He desires. Man did not know to do good. It was the Lord who caused the man to do good. There will be no boasting before the Most High God that a man has done a good thing. God prompts us to desire Him. We react with some action, according to our personality. He rewards that reaction with another prompt. And so it goes as we develop the fruit He desires to produce on us. Eventually we are to become holy, even as our heavenly Father is Holy.
If you do not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners, or sit in the seat of the mockers, then the Lord has caused you to be like this. Perhaps you thought or think that you choose to do these things. But you are blessed by God to bear His desired fruit. So praise Him, for this is your function. Humble yourself to worship Him. For He has been kind to you. He has allowed that you should not be a fool in your actions. He has blessed you. You have not become a righteous man on your own. You did not desire to serve Him or read His word on your own. It was His Spirit which has brought you to this place you now live. So render to God what is His due.
By His Grace.
