Definition: But ye, brethren, be not weary in well doing.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down that verse from 2 Thessalonians 3:13 – “But ye, brethren, be not weary in well doing.” Here's a simple explanation: Basically, it means: Don’t get discouraged or lose enthusiasm about your good deeds. Let's unpack it a bit: “But ye” : This refers to you , the reader of the Bible. It’s addressing you personally. “brethren” : This is a term of respect used for believers, like fellow Christians. “be not weary” : This means "don't become tired" or “don’t lose your enthusiasm.” “in well doing” : This is the key part! It means "doing good" in a righteous and faithful way. So, the whole verse is saying: Don't let your efforts to be good and do what's right wear you down or become monotonous. Keep pushing forward with your faith and good deeds, even when things are challenging. It’s a reminder that God rewards effort, and it encourages us to continue striving for goodness. Does that make sense? Do you want me to: Explain another verse in this passage? Give you some examples of how to stay motivated?