They are sensible of sin, sensible of the curse due thereto; they are also sensible of the glorious majesty of God, and of what a blessed, blessed thing it is to be received of Jesus Christ.
What a blessed thing is good swate wather, and sure am I we ought all to be thankful that there is such a precious gift in the wor-r-ld.
Wather is a blessed thing," said Biddy, with a longing expression of the eyes, "and it would be betther to swallow it than to let it be lost.
Death is a blessed thing to the one whom it leads to Christ's kingdom and presence, but oh, how terrible for those it leaves fainting and weeping behind!
It is a blessed thing to be able, in the twilight of years, to illuminate the soul with such visions.
What a blessed thing it was that there was no fire-engine near by and no ladder at hand on the day of the great rescue!
What a blessed thing it is, that Nature, when she invented, manufactured, and patented her authors, contrived to make critics out of the chips that were left!
It were a blessed thing, if your love could now level only at Christ, that His fair face were the black of the mark ye shot at.
It is a blessed thing to see Christ with up-sun, and to read over your papers and soul-accounts with fair day-light.
It is a blessed thing to have this great faith, and it is a blessed thing to have a Saviour who accepts it when it is but a mere grain of mustard-seed!
What a blessed thing is faith, faith in God's word, and faith in God's heart, that faith which becomes a bridge to the distressed from the region of desolation and misery to the region of peace and joy?
What a blessed thing it was for him that in that hour of utmost need he was able to derive strength from the thought of God,--able to think of the Most High as watching him with interest, and still ready to deliver him!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blessed thing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.