It means the Lord will guide you in life.
English people just say light but in an English accent
It means you cant handle as much or you can only withstand a little bit
Whoever just said the Lord is fake is wrong he is very real indeed. When they say fear the lord it doesnt mean to be scared of him it means the profound, adoring awe and respect for God as supreme lawmaker and judge.
It's not an idiom. 'Lord' is a commonly used word for 'God'. When someone says 'Oh Lord', it is like they are saying 'Oh God' or 'Oh my God!' People say 'Oh Lord' when they are frightened, surprised, or disappointed by something. Eg: "Oh Lord, I forgot to hand in my essay!"
In my belief, many refer to Jesus Christ as "The Light of the World". When you accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, His "Spirit" or "Light" comes into your heart. You do not "see" the "light" per say. The "light" is "seen" in the way you live. If you are living according to God's Word, The Bible, people will see a difference in you. That difference is the "Light" of Jesus in your heart.
well most people say turn off the light but you could say switch of the light.
I think it means that you are Praising and into the Spirit with the Lord.
.Both, it depends on their hearts,
You will say that you accept him as your lord and savior. You will pray to him every day and night. Also, when you pray to him, don't act like you mean it, just mean it.
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
You've heard people say they are lighthearted? That's what he is saying: he's now very lighthearted. The 'wayward girl' is Juliet who was 'wayward' by opposing the marriage to Paris, but is now 'reclaimed' by agreeing to the marriage.
The traditional response to "The Lord be with you" is "And also with you." This exchange is commonly used in Christian liturgical settings as a way to invoke blessings and express unity among worshippers.