Chap. 7. !ln Exp.ftáonupon the Boot; of j OB. Verf. 19 . ' 667 may be here meant,though the word bears the later properly:Tboac dolt vifit him every morning : that is, as Loon as the. Sun is upk yeses foon as day brakes, or there is any light, thou art vitting4 Man, vifits are ufually in the after noone, it is anextraordinary thing to vift one in the forenoon; more extraordinary to vifit-, in a morning and molt, early in a morning. Gods vifitsare extra- ordinary vifìts,they are viítings in themorning,and vifitings-every moruing,as often as the morning returnes,fo otters doth God coin to vifit : sot a morning that we mils him, To do a thing every morning, notes firft the doing of it als wayes; or fecondly the certaine doing of it ; Thou do/t vifit every morning, that is, as Curtly and as certain as the- Sun rifeth, and the morning cometh, fo certainly Both God vifit man. Or thirdly, it notes the fpeed, thehaft that God makes tovifit; He vi fits in the morning, that is, betimes,God delayes not until noone, much lefs ftayes till it be night ; but- he- cointh in the morning. pfal, 46.5. Godpall bear ber, and that right early ; the Hebrew si, God fhall hear her in the morning, betimes,. fpeedily, The late coming into work in the vineyard, is exprefl bycoming atthe ele- venth honre; they came fpeedily,who came in themorningat the firft hour. And to thew that we ought not to continue in wrath , and keep up our anger, it is faid, let not the Sun go down up=. onyour wrath, that is, donot continue all day angry,let your anger goe down fpeedily, evenbefore the Sun. In this fence, Job faith, that God vifits man every t rning,as a Hie adcomfr' fhepheards flock, leaft any should be hurt or firaied ; we may ap- var onem f5 bly it, asbeforeinthefeveral fences ofvifitations,eitherto Gods gidenalempaá vitìting ofus in afflictions, or inMercies, he afAiûs( ifhe pleafes ) ttnetuerabs continually ,fpeedily,certainly.And as Cure as the Sunrifeth,and the ra apaflorr. morning cometh,folure God vifiteth his,with merciec,therefore his bu+Ji gulit ma mercies are Paid to be renewed every morning, Lam. 3.23. or frefh rudinoovee every. morning. Unle,s God brings new mercies every day the old fuesrercnjeat 6 would not ferve : we cannot bring the mercies ofone day, over to ¡Is' Coe. another : Themercies of a former day, will not fupport us the next, therefore they muff come every morning,fuffficient for the day, is the evil thereof. Mat. 6. and, but fuffrcient for the day, is the good therein. As we are therefore comanded to pray e- very day for our daily bread : the bread you had thelatt day, will not ferve this day, you mull pray forthe breadOf this day,and for a blaring upon it, that God wouldvifit your bread and your Llore .e19 9 tie
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