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The phrase "a divine trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing faith, spirituality, or a sense of responsibility bestowed by a higher power.
Example: "She felt that her role in the community was not just a job, but a divine trust that she was meant to fulfill."
Alternatives: "a sacred responsibility" or "a holy obligation".
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According to Atsutane, men were required to repay this divine trust by acting in accordance with divine will, by living lives ordered around agricultural production, reproduction, and worship.
One may hope that something will occur (a child recovers from illness) without the accompanying belief that it will occur, but it is more puzzling to suppose that one can trust a Divine being without believing or hoping there is some Divine reality there to rely upon.
I just have to trust in a Divine Order.
For much of history, when an ironclad trust in a divine maker still prevailed (however many plagues or earthquakes he might have arranged), the question of "evil" was contained by one of two rationales: that people deserved it because of wicked behavior or that it was part of a larger, unknowable celestial plan.
Trust that changes have occurred on a Divine level and that any corrections made within are corrected for all those involved.
Graham, shimmering in a divine golden caftan, is throwing a party when her trusted adviser, Fritz Beebe Tracy Lettss), phones her from Bradlee's den.
Later Christian tradition, emphasizing Theodosius's piety and trust in God, essentially interpreted the victory as a divine judgment: the god of the Christians had triumphed over the old Roman gods.
We don't need a divine being to explain the natural world, and don't know why we should trust claims about humankind's divine origins because they are in religious texts.
There is a divine authority placed within each of us to claim the blessings of unconditional loving through our trust and faith in the intrinsic good in everything.
Thus, knowledge is a divine favour, science and research divine service, the connecting link with divinity.
Truly a divine coincidence!
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