being blessed with|being bless with in English
being fortunate enough to have, endowed with
Use "being blessed with|being bless with" in a sentence
1. When being reviled, we bless; when being persecuted, we bear up; when being defamed, we entreat.”
2. Blessed or blest , Bless·ing , Bless·es 1
3. Blessed or blest , Bless·ing , Bless·es 1
4. Blessed or blest (blĕst), bless·ing, bless·es 1
5. Blessed: of, relating to, or being God.
6. He wrote: “When being reviled, we bless; when being persecuted, we bear up; when being defamed, we entreat.”
7. Being blessed, or at least feeling blessed, is often linked to Beatitude
8. Blest is an alternative form of blessed. As verbs the difference between Blest and blessed is that Blest is : (bless) while blessed is (bless).
9. Being underweight is slightly associated with being Bullied
10. You don't anoint your pasta with olive oil, Anointment is usually performed by a religious leader on a person being blessed
11. The lower court decision blessed such actions as being lawful and constitutional.
12. Enjoy being with her?
13. However, Rebekah was blessed for being willing to do what pleased Jehovah.
14. She was blessed continually for being an instrument directed by the Lord.
15. “Blessed are they who humble themselves without being compelled to be humble.”
16. The atheist suppressed his sneeze, for fear of being blessed by the priest.
17. I'm being honest with you.
18. In fact, Jesus even linked being happy with being persecuted as Christians!
19. blessedness (countable and uncountable, plural Blessednesses) The state or condition of being blessed, holy
20. (b) Why must being “serious” be balanced with being “sound in mind”?
21. blessedness ( countable and uncountable, plural Blessednesses ) The state or condition of being blessed, holy
22. You can pronounce Blessed as one syllable (“blest”) or as two (“bless-id”)
23. It's now being seeded with cartilage.
24. Colonization, or being colonized with C
25. Well, being hospitalized a lot certainly points to nothing being wrong with you.