Hymns for 1 Kings 17

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Is thy Cruse of Comfort Failing?1 Kings 17:14This hymn references God's miraculous provision to the widow of Zarephath, whose cruse of oil never failed during famine.2
Every Creature at GOD's Command1 Kings 17:1This hymn directly recounts 1 Kings 17's account of God providing for Elijah through ravens during the famine.1
A Prophet-Woman Broke a Jar1 Kings 17:1 - 18:1This hymn celebrates prophetic women's faithful service, echoing the widow of Zarephath's trust and provision in 1 Kings 17.1
When the hungry who have nothing share with strangers1 Kings 17:7-16This hymn reflects the widow of Zarephath's faithful sharing of her meager resources with Elijah, trusting God's provision in scarcity.1
If We Could Be Like the Widow1 Kings 17:8-16This hymn directly references the widow of Zarephath from 1 Kings 17 who shared her last meal and oil with Elijah in faith.1
How Firm a Foundation1 Kings 17:1 - 18:1This hymn echoes God's faithful provision and promise to sustain His people through trials, as He did for Elijah.1
I'll Praise My Maker (Psalm 146)1 Kings 17:17-24This hymn echoes 1 Kings 17's theme of God's faithful provision for the poor and oppressed through miraculous care.1
Revive Thy Work, O Lord1 Kings 17:1 - 18:1This hymn echoes Elijah's prayer for God's powerful intervention to revive faith and awaken spiritual life among His people.1
Bring Your Vessels, Not a Few1 Kings 17:14-16This hymn draws on the imagery of God's miraculous provision through vessels, though the specific "vessels, not a few" phrase more directly references the widow's oil miracle in 2 Kings 4 rather than Elijah's provision in 1 Kings 17.1
When God's own people stand in need1 Kings 17:6This hymn directly retells the account of God providing for Elijah through ravens at the brook Cherith.1
He Comes to Us As One Unknown1 Kings 17:1 - 18:1The hymn's imagery of God coming in "small and still upon the breeze" echoes Elijah's encounter with the Lord in the still small voice at Horeb following the events of 1 Kings 17.1
Though Falsely Some Revile or Hate Me1 Kings 17:1-16This hymn directly references the brook of Cherith and ravens from Elijah's story, affirming God's faithful provision amid scarcity.1
The Land Is Dry1 Kings 17This hymn reflects the drought and famine that afflicted Israel during Elijah's prophetic ministry in 1 Kings 17.1
Elijah1 Kings 17This hymn retells the events of 1 Kings 17, including Elijah's drought prophecy, the widow's provision, and her son's resurrection.1
El Dios de Elías1 Kings 17 - 18This hymn directly references Elijah's faithful service in Israel as recounted in 1 Kings 17.1
Jehová-jireh1 Kings 17:1-151
Elijah Spoke for God1 Kings 17:1 - 19:211
Christ Jesus Speaks1 Kings 17:221

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