divine guidance
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Definition
- Noun:
- (Theology) A special influence of a divinity on the minds of human beings: The concept that a god or supreme being directly inspires, directs, or enlightens a person's thoughts, decisions, or actions.
- The state or process of being divinely guided: The experience or result of receiving such spiritual direction.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Many believers seek divine guidance through prayer when making important life decisions.
- The prophet claimed his teachings were received through divine guidance.
- They attribute their community's survival to divine guidance during the crisis.
Advanced Usage
- "under divine guidance": Describes an action performed or a state achieved as a direct result of this influence.
- The ancient text is said to have been composed under divine guidance.
- "a source of divine guidance": Refers to a person, text, or practice believed to channel this influence.
- For the followers, the high priest was a source of divine guidance.
Variants and Related Words
- Guidance (n): The act of guiding or directing. (Note: This is the core word without the theological modifier).
- Divine (adj): Of, from, or like God or a god.
- Divine inspiration (n): A closely related theological concept, often used interchangeably, though sometimes distinguished as a sudden, specific insight versus ongoing direction.
Synonyms
- Divine inspiration: A sudden creative or sacred idea attributed to a deity.
- Revelation: The divine or supernatural disclosure of knowledge.
- Theophany: A visible manifestation of a deity.
Related Phrases
- To seek divine guidance: To actively pray or meditate in an attempt to receive direction from a divinity.
- Before the battle, the general went to the temple to seek divine guidance.
- To act on divine guidance: To base one's actions on the belief that they are divinely inspired.
- She left her job to act on what she felt was divine guidance.
Related Idioms
- A higher calling: An invitation or command believed to come from a divine source, often leading one to a specific purpose or vocation. (This idiom implies divine guidance).
- He felt a higher calling to become a missionary.
Noun
- (theology) a special influence of a divinity on the minds of human beings
- they believe that the books of Scripture were written under divine guidance