Adjective
God-given (not comparable)
Given or sent by God, or apparently so.
He's got a God-given talent for this game.
They have no God-given right to come whenever they want to.
Aguila’s inspiration for the name “M25” comes from the twenty-fifth chapter in the gospel of Matthew in the Bible, which includes a parable about using God-given talent for the greater good. Source: Internet
And, along the way, the constant investment of time and effort and desire and passion and heart and sweat and everything else pushes you toward the limit of your God-given abilities, whatever they may be. Source: Internet
And if all this takes eliminating the filibuster — another Jim Crow relic — in order to secure the God-given rights of every American, then that’s what we should do. Source: Internet
Harris has dismissed these individual God-given rights for the vain and impossible goal of establishing a society where there are (supposedly) no losers. Source: Internet
Continuing, he said “using your God-given and constitutional rights costs nothing, but staying home can come at a very steep price. Source: Internet
Augustine of Hippo, De Sancta Virginitate, 18 Natural knowledge and biblical interpretation Augustine took the view that, if a literal interpretation contradicts science and our God-given reason, the Biblical text should be interpreted metaphorically. Source: Internet