WordNet
n. (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" [syn: inspiration]
Usage examples of "divine guidance".
He knew, without any divine guidance, that that was not the way to win a fight against an opponent of Hades's stature.
And with more than a little Divine guidance pieced a certain thing together.
All right-minded children feared the Creator, and Tobias Brogan was nothing if not right-minded, Still, the scaled creatures hardly seemed the appropriate choice to carry divine guidance.
On the morning of the Feast of Saint Illtyd, following a solemn Mass of the Holy Spirit to invoke Divine guidance, King Cinhil convened his high court and formally created Bishop Alister Cullen Chancellor of Gwynedd, himself reading the writ of appointment and investing him with the symbols of his office.
With the help of our Brothers and Divine Guidance, the King of Spain has overthrown your General in Rome.
At a time like this, he thought, some divine guidance would be necessary.