Psalm 92:4
For thou, Lord, hast made me glad through thy work: I will triumph in the works of thy hands.
Cross-reference
Psalm 126:3 directly parallels: 'The LORD has done great things for us; we are glad' — same cause and response.
In Psalm 28:5, the wicked disregard the works of the LORD—contrasting sharply with the glad rejoicing in those same works here.
Psalm 111:2 echoes the delight in God's works, calling them 'great' and sought out by those who love them, reinforcing the joy expressed here.
Psalm 139:14 marvels at God's works in personal creation, expanding the praise from general works to the wonder of being made.
In Psalm 46:8, we are called to behold the works of the LORD—same focus on God's works, though the context is desolation rather than personal joy.
Psalm 64:10 also speaks of the righteous being glad in the LORD and exulting, echoing the joy in God's works.
Psalm 104:31 shifts the subject: the LORD rejoices in his works, while the psalmist rejoices in them here.
Psalm 104:34 says 'I rejoice in the LORD,' a similar expression of joy, though focused on the LORD himself rather than his works.
Psalm 145:6 speaks of declaring God's awesome deeds, a related theme of responding to his works.