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divine blessings
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "divine blessings" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it in contexts related to spirituality, well-wishing, or expressing gratitude for positive outcomes. Example: "May you receive divine blessings in all your endeavors." Alternative expressions include "heavenly blessings" and "sacred blessings."
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Alternative expressions(20)
fortunate turn of events
stroke of luck
divine grace
happy coincidence
lucky break
happy accident
blessing in disguise
opportune moment
windfall
piece of good luck
lucky development
extraordinary good luck
remarkable stroke of luck
serendipitous occurrence
fortunate happenstance
chance success
serendipitous event
piece of good fortune
fluke occurrence
unexpected boon
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Usage summary
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Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
Traditionally, the elder men made the decisions and went to the shrine to seek divine blessings.
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Fasting has always been related to a quest for miracles — divine blessings or forgiveness — but particularly the miracle of regen-eration.
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The pope said he invoked "divine blessings on all taking part" in the Brisbane summit "and on all the citizens of the G20 countries".
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He sent Cardinal Peter Turkson along to "invoke divine blessings" on this gloriously self-regarding boondoggle and with a special message to the assembled movers and shakers not to forget about equality, the poor and the unemployed.
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The pope entered the palace where he signed the book of honor, writing that he sent the Emirati people "divine blessings of peace and fraternal solidarity". He received from the prince a framed 1963 decree by Abu Dhabi's ruler at the time donating the land for the first Catholic church in the Emirates.
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Toward the closing of the devotional session, a supplication (ardas) is made in which the Sikhs remember their history, seek divine blessings in dealing with their current problems, and reaffirm their vision of establishing a state in which Sikhs shall rule (Khalsa Raj).
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Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
Inscribed with requests for divine blessings, these vicious examples of popular art were left in Shinto shrines, a practice that continues today.
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"Mosques are consequently fuller than usual, typically packed with worshippers seeking divine mercy and blessings.
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It was the "duty of those who, under the blessings of Divine Providence, enjoy station, wealth, and education" to assist those less fortunate than themselves.
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Here's my guess as to why we need to see ourselves as not only swell, but different: if we weren't somehow unique, the Good Lord would have had no reason to shine and focus, like a divine laser beam, His blessings upon us.
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The greatest blessings flow from divine mania (244a).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Pair this phrase with verbs such as "invoke", "seek", "receive" or "bestow" to maintain standard idiomatic usage.
Common error
Avoid using "divine blessings" to describe purely material success or random chance unless you intend to imply a literal spiritual cause. For secular contexts, consider using "fortunate turn of events" or "stroke of luck" to avoid sounding overly religious or archaic.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "divine blessings" functions primarily as a noun phrase serving as the direct object of transitive verbs. In the examples provided by Ludwig, it often follows verbs of seeking (e.g., "seek "divine blessings"") or bestowing (e.g., "invoke "divine blessings""). It consists of the adjective "divine", which modifies the noun "blessings" to specify their origin from a higher power.
Frequent in
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65%
Encyclopedias
15%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
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5%
Formal & Business
3%
Social Media
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
A comprehensive review of the data confirms that "divine blessings" is a highly versatile and standard English phrase used to denote spiritual favor. Ludwig AI identifies it as being particularly common in reporting on religious festivals (like Diwali), papal messages and cultural rituals across the globe. The phrase maintains a formal and respectful tone, making it suitable for high-level correspondence, journalism and academic descriptions of faith. Unlike purely secular terms for luck, "divine blessings" explicitly acknowledges a higher power, making it the preferred choice for writers looking to convey a sense of sanctity or deep spiritual gratitude. It is grammatically sound and universally recognized in the English-speaking world.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
heavenly blessings
Substitutes the adjective with a common synonym often used in Christian contexts
divine grace
Focuses on the concept of unmerited favor rather than specific acts of blessing
sacred blessings
Emphasizes the holy or consecrated nature of the favor received
providential favor
Implies the protective care of God or nature as a spiritual power
celestial favor
Uses more poetic or archaic terminology to describe a higher power
spiritual gifts
Refers to specific abilities or qualities bestowed by the divine
godly benedictions
A more formal and liturgical way to describe a blessing
sacramental graces
Highly specific to liturgical traditions where blessings are tied to rites
supernatural bounty
Highlights the abundance and other-worldly origin of the benefits
holy favor
A simpler alternative focusing on the sanctity of the approval
FAQs
How do I use "divine blessings" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe a request or a result, such as: "They went to the temple to seek "divine blessings" for their new journey."
What can I say instead of "divine blessings"?
Depending on the tone, you can use "heavenly blessings", "sacred favor" or "providential grace".
Is "divine blessings" plural or singular?
It is typically used in the plural to refer to the various favors or gifts received, though "divine blessing" is correct when referring to a single, specific act of sanctification.
What's the difference between "divine blessings" and "spiritual gifts"?
While "divine blessings" refers to general favor or protection, "spiritual gifts" usually refers to specific talents or attributes given by a deity for a specific purpose.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested