
į8 Shir Hashirim Rabba, & Alshech in loc. These haunting words are most challenging to. Christ has the greatest share, as in reason he should, being the proprietor of the vineyard, and having the chief care and oversight of it, and gives it its increase: however, faithful ministers have their reward, which lies greatly in the conversion of sinners, and edification of saints for that is their joy, and crown of rejoicing and in eternal happiness they shall enjoy hereafter, ( 1 Thessalonians 2:19 ) ( 1 Peter 5:4 ). Key-verse: They made me take care of the vineyards my own vineyard I have neglected (Song of Songs 1:6).

3 Make sure that if you have someone coming over to feed your fish they know how much to feed, and won't pollute your water. Before you go on vacation, do a water change within the week before you leave.

And the church being now in his presence, and using familiarity with him, thus addresses him, and those that keep the fruit thereof two hundred īy which may be meant an honourable maintenance for themselves and families, and much esteem and respect among the people to whom they minister this is the double honour in ( 1 Timothy 5:17 1 Timothy 5:18 ). You really don't need to worry about this too much if you won’t be gone for long.

#Look after my vineyard while im away full
These are either the words of Christ, asserting and confirming his right and property in his vineyard, the church and which he distinguishes from and prefers to all others and which being said to be before him denotes his exact knowledge of every vine in it, not a plant escaping his watchful eye his presence in it, his care of it, the delight and complacency he has therein: or else the words of the church, expressing her care, watchfulness, and diligence in the vineyard, and her concern for the welfare of the several vines and plants in it see ( Song of Solomon 1:6 ) ( 7:12 ) And certain it is that the next clause is spoken by her: thou, O Solomon, a thousand Ī thousand pieces or shekels of silver, as before: the church is willing Christ should have all he desires and demands, his whole due and full revenue of glory from his people for he is meant, and not Solomon literally, as many Jewish writers F8 acknowledge.
