Definition: For that ye [ought] to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse together! It’s a really important one about faith and trust. Here's what it means in simpler terms: Basically, it’s saying: “If God wants us to live a good life and do good things, then we need to believe that He wants us to.” Let’s unpack it further: “For that ye [ought]” : This is a little tricky. It's not just a suggestion; it’s a command . “You ought” means it’s important for you to do this, or consider doing this. “We shall live” : This means we are going to experience life – having good experiences and being part of God's world. “And do this, or that” : This is where the action comes in. It’s about choosing how to live your life. You have a choice: you can live according to God’s will (doing what He wants), or you can choose something else. It's an invitation to follow His guidance. In other words, it’s a call to faith and obedience. It emphasizes that our lives are connected to God and that we should trust Him enough to actively live a life that reflects His will. The core message is about trusting in God’s plan for us. It's not about what you do, but that you believe He has a purpose for your life and that you should align with it. Does that make sense? Do you want me to explain anything further or perhaps give some examples of how this verse might be applied in real life? For example, are you wondering about: What does "doing this" and "that" mean in a practical way? How does this relate to our daily lives?