It is evident also, by their earnest desires that others might be made partakers of their blessedness.
By our union with Him we are "made partakers of the Divine Nature," and consequently, of the divine immutability.
Creator, that they might be made partakers of his holiness, and adore and admire his perfections for ever!
But Christ came not to restore, or to give us possession of that which was once our own holiness, but to make us partakers of that which is in him, 'that we might be made partakers of HIS holiness.
That you may be made partakers of the Divine Nature"; and hence this assumption is common to the three Persons, in regard to the principle and the term.
Christ) "He hath given us most great and precious promises, that by these you may be made partakers of the Divine Nature.
By Whom He hath given us most great and precious promises, that by these you may be made partakersof the Divine Nature.
Cease not remembring Christ, till you be made partakers of the rare grace of humility.
As he hath laid down strong encouragements to his followers, to hold on in the way of holiness, many great and precious promises, by which they may be made partakers of the divine nature, 2 Pet.
It is as we cease from all fear and anxiety, from all strain and effort, and rest with singing in what Jesus is in His finished work as our sanctification, as we rest and rejoice in Him, that we shall be made partakers of His Holiness.
He chasteneth us for our profit, that we should be made partakers of His holiness.
It is His Holiness, God's own Holiness, we are to be made partakers of.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made partakers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.