Hymns for Luke 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Me Alone Luke 4:1-13This hymn directly references Jesus's forty days of temptation in the wilderness as described in Luke 4:1-2.1
Are You the One? Luke 4:16-20This hymn reflects Jesus' response to John the Baptist's question in Luke 4, pointing to miracles of healing as signs of the Messiah's arrival.1
O Lord Jesus Marrkapmirr Luke 4:14This hymn reflects Luke 4's themes of Jesus's divine power and authority, acknowledging His lordship and the illuminating truth of God's Word.1
Gracious God, in adoration Luke 4:18-19This hymn echoes Luke 4's call to serve and proclaim God's kingdom with joy and gladness.1
Who with God Most High Finds Shelter Luke 4:10-11This hymn echoes Luke 4's account of Jesus resisting Satan's temptations by trusting in God's protective care and sovereign power.1
Santa la noche Luke 4:17-21This hymn celebrates Christ's birth as the Savior, connecting to Luke 4's proclamation of Jesus bringing good news and freedom.1
A Year of God's Favor Luke 4:14-21This hymn directly references Christ's proclamation in Luke 4 of good news to the poor, freedom for prisoners, and sight for the blind.1
Jesus Is Coming Luke 4:18-19This hymn echoes Luke 4:18-19's proclamation of freedom for captives and good news for the suffering.1
Jesus Christ Sets Free to Serve Luke 4:18-19This hymn echoes Luke 4's proclamation of freedom and Jesus' mission to bring liberation and fullness of life to all people.1
Deep in the Human Heart Luke 4:18-19This hymn echoes Jesus' Luke 4 mission to proclaim freedom for captives and justice for the oppressed.1
When Our Song Says Peace Luke 4:14-21This hymn echoes Luke 4:18's proclamation of freedom for captives and Jesus' mission to bring God's peace and liberation.1
How Long (We Have Sung Our Songs of Victory) Luke 4:18-19This hymn echoes Luke 4's themes of spiritual drought and longing for God's promised deliverance and renewal.1
Kyrie Eleison (Have Mercy) Luke 4:18This hymn echoes Jesus's compassion for the suffering and needy in Luke 4, pleading for God's mercy on a broken world.1
All Sabbath Day I Lay in Bed Luke 4:441
From the River to the Desert Luke 4:131
Jesus Sets Us Free Luke 4:191
Jesus the Liberator Luke 4:211
Lord Christ, the Word Is True Luke 4:411
Rooted and Grounded in One Loving Source Luke 4:30This hymn reflects Luke 4's call to ministry empowered by the Spirit, grounding believers in God's love for service.1
Son of Joseph Luke 4:301

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