Godward









Godward


Godward [god-werd] ExamplesWord Origin adverb

  1. Also God·wards. toward God.

adjective

  1. directed toward God.

Origin of Godward Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at God, -ward Examples from the Web for godward Historical Examples of godward

  • But you are in God’s keeping, and Godward should you ever look in danger and in trouble.

    The White Company

    Arthur Conan Doyle

  • Something in them was open to heaven, something which urged them Godward.

    The Pursuit of God

    A. W. Tozer

  • But it finds its expression in worship, for worship is the Godward aspect of life.

    Lux Mundi

    Various

  • It is the only way to keep the spirit Godward through them all.’

    Character and Conduct

    Various

  • And the reason is not far to find; a double reason, Godward and Satanward.

    Quiet Talks on Prayer

    S. D. (Samuel Dickey) Gordon

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