Hymns for Jeremiah 8

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
There Is a Balm in GileadJeremiah 8:22This hymn directly references Jeremiah 8:22's poignant question about the balm in Gilead, answering with hope that spiritual healing is found through the Holy Spirit.55
Balm in Gilead, and a Good Physician ThereJeremiah 8:22This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8:22's poignant question about balm in Gilead and a physician to heal sin-sick souls.10
The Great PhysicianJeremiah 8:22This hymn answers Jeremiah 8's lament "Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there?" by proclaiming Christ as the Great Physician who heals.4
Peace, Troubled SoulJeremiah 8:22This hymn offers comfort to the troubled soul, echoing Jeremiah 8's lament over affliction and the longing for healing balm.3
The Harvest Is PastJeremiah 8:20This hymn directly quotes Jeremiah 8:20's lament "the harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved" as a warning about spiritual urgency.3
Lord of All HopefulnessJeremiah 8:22This hymn's plea for God's presence throughout daily life contrasts with Jeremiah 8's lament over Israel's abandonment of the Lord's constant care.2
Great God, as seasons disappearJeremiah 8:20This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8:20's lament "the harvest is past" by reflecting on seasons passing and the need to respond wisely to God's provision.2
I Saw Beyond the TombJeremiah 8:20This hymn directly references Jeremiah 8:20's lament "the harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved," warning of judgment's urgency.2
O Christ, the HealerJeremiah 8:22This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8's cry for healing, responding to the prophet's lament "Is there no balm in Gilead?2
Jesus, Son of Mary, Fount of Life AloneJeremiah 8:22This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8:22's longing for healing balm, seeking Christ the Physician to heal souls wounded by sin and strife.2
We do not hope to ease our mindsJeremiah 8:11-12This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8's lament over injustice and the prophet's refusal to accept easy comfort while God's people suffer.2
Bálsamo de amor en GalaadJeremiah 8:22This hymn references Jeremiah 8:22's question about balm in Gilead, offering Christ's love as the healing answer.2
Walking with GodJeremiah 8:18-9:1This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8:22's longing for spiritual healing and restoration of communion with God.1
Almost PersuadedJeremiah 8:20This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8's warning against spiritual complacency and the danger of delaying repentance.1
O Master, Let Me Walk with TheeJeremiah 8:18-9:1This hymn responds to Jeremiah 8's lament over waywardness by seeking Christ's guidance to help restore and lead others homeward.1
Dear Lord and Father of MankindJeremiah 8:1-9:1This hymn's plea for spiritual rest and calm contrasts with Jeremiah 8's lament over Israel's restless pursuit of false gods.1
When, Thou My Righteous JudgeJeremiah 8:20This hymn reflects Jeremiah 8's theme of divine judgment and the urgent need to seek God before it's too late.1
Delay NotJeremiah 8:201
The Good PhysicianJeremiah 8:221
The End of Things CreatedJeremiah 8:201

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