And it is almost more impossible to imagine a wholly irresponsible being like him, yet endowed with such a divine gift, being consigned to endless torment.
The heroes are not perfect; they have perhaps barely caught the light of the ideal; but they have strength to will and to do, they have faith that this power is a divine gift, and they having it are God's pioneers.
Some would fain conjure with that word; but love is a divine gift when it is pure and true; the rest is mere desire and passion.
When all has been said against them it remains true that the freedom they brought to Israel was a Divine gift.
Still further, notice how the cleansing comes as a divine gift.
I suppose that none of us will say that the reason is in any variableness of that unalterable, uniform, ever present, ever full, divine gift of God's Spirit to His children.
And such a denial indeed it is to any mind which, receiving the Christian truth as a divine gift, looks for it also to have a logical cohesion with itself, to be consistent and complete, to be a body of truth, not a bundle of opinions.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divine gift" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.