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God bless vs God blessed

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'God bless' is a common expression used to wish someone well or to ask for God's favor. 'God blessed' is used to describe a past action where God has bestowed blessings or favor upon someone or something.
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God bless

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to wish someone well or to ask for God's favor.

This phrase is often used as a blessing or a way to express good wishes towards someone. It can also be used as a request for God's favor or protection.

Examples:

  • God bless you on your journey.
  • God bless our family and keep us safe.
  • May God bless you with happiness and success.
  • God bless this home and all who enter.
  • God bless America.
  • God bless the great British Public.
  • God bless your kind soul, Reverend.
  • Thanks, love, God bless.
  • Have a safe trip, Rose. God bless.
  • God bless and thank you for using onstar.
  • Thank you all for come, God bless.
  • God bless her mom and dad.
  • God bless our way of life.
  • God bless thy lungs, sir.
  • And Marci, God bless her designer pumps.
  • And God bless Phoebe. Amen.
  • God bless free market America of the United States.
  • God bless the guy who gets you.
  • God bless the Hacienda Court, but their fax service...
  • God bless our mom and dad, wherever the hell they are.
  • God bless the American Civil Liberties Union.
  • God bless our president general pinochet!
  • God bless Scott for knowing something clothing.
  • May God bless Leonard's soul.
  • God bless battling Mel Burke for making our movie theaters safe again.

Alternatives:

  • Bless you
  • May God be with you
  • God be with you
  • May God bless you
  • May the Lord bless you

God blessed

This phrase is correct and is used to describe a past action where God has bestowed blessings upon someone or something.

This phrase is used to talk about a specific event or situation in the past where God has given blessings. It is not used as a general blessing or wish for well-being.

Examples:

  • God blessed us with a beautiful day for the wedding.
  • The community felt God blessed them with a bountiful harvest.
  • God blessed the nation with peace after years of war.
  • The family believed God blessed their new home.
  • The priest said God blessed the marriage.
  • God blessed them and said be fruitful and multiply.
  • God blessed the tax collector, not the Pharisee.
  • I'll show you how good God blessed nest pigeons us.
  • God blessed you with good hands, speed, power.
  • God blessed him with two children, one's an 8-year-old boy.
  • God blessed us together for a reason, this is it.
  • Honey, look at it this way, God blessed us again because you are such a great mom.
  • All god blessed me with was this flawless complexion And really good table tennis skills.
  • God blessed you that way.
  • God blessed them. (Pants)
  • God blessed him with longevity.
  • The gods blessed me with a spare. No, they haven't.
  • For some, they were God-blessed soldiers.
  • The Gods have blessed this union.
  • God has blessed us with a girl, Pablo.
  • It was as if God himself blessed Jonas Morehouse that day.
  • God has blessed us with a child.
  • God's blessed me in many ways.
  • But god has blessed us with the resources to start over.
  • They give thanks that God has blessed them with a child so soon.

Alternatives:

  • God has blessed
  • God had blessed
  • God bestowed blessings upon
  • God granted blessings to
  • God showered blessings on

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