We believe that Jesus Christ is God over all, blessed forever, because Scripture tells us so; we believe that there is one body because Scripture tells us so.
But, blessed forever be the God of all grace, it is not only remission of sins which is announced to us through the atoning death of Christ.
Blessed forever be His holy name, He has borne with the world most marvelously from the days of Noah, and He still bears with it, though stained with the guilt of crucifying His beloved Son.
We know, blessed forever be His name, that a truly contrite heart is His delight.
Blessed forever be the Fountain from which this saving grace flows to guilty sinners!
Blessed forever be the God of all grace, who pardons our sins, restores our souls, bears with our many infirmities, and finally causes us to triumph through Him that loves us!
He was anointed for that work, and it was His meat and His drink to do it, blessed forever be His holy name!
No; blessed forever be His name, it is His gracious desire that the healing balm of His pardoning love, and the cleansing efficacy of the atoning blood of Jesus, should be applied to the spiritual wounds of every sin-sick soul.
He will redeem them, out of all adversity to the praise and glory of His grace, who is over all, God, blessed forever.
Blessed forever be the grace that has made such ample provision for all our need in the blood of a Spotless Victim and the intercession of a divine High-Priest!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blessed forever" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.