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Hymns for Luke 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Self-consecration Luke 4:1-13This hymn echoes Luke 4's theme of relying on God's strength and grace to fulfill one's calling and ministry.1
Sweeter as the Years Go By Luke 4:181
Wonderful Grace of Jesus Luke 4:16-21This hymn celebrates the liberating grace of Jesus that sets captives free, echoing Christ's Luke 4 mission to proclaim freedom.1
Songs of Thankfulness and Praise Luke 4:1-131
There Is a Balm in Gilead Luke 4:181
The Glory of Christ, the Success of the Gospel, and the Gentile Church Luke 4:221
O Holy Night Luke 4:18-19This hymn celebrates Christ's birth as the dawn of redemption, echoing Luke 4's proclamation of freedom and good news to the oppressed.1
Ye trembling captives hear Luke 4:16-21This hymn echoes Luke 4:18's proclamation of liberty to captives and Jesus's mission to free the oppressed.1
All Praise to Thee, for Thou, O King Divine Luke 4:181
O Where Is He That Trod the Sea? Luke 4:181
Give Me the Faith Which Can Remove Luke 4:16-21This hymn reflects Luke 4's themes of Jesus' mission and ministry, echoing the call to proclaim good news and serve others in faith.1
Seeking Restoration Luke 4:181
Give Thanks Luke 4:18-191
There Is a Redeemer Luke 4:341
Like the Murmur of the Dove's Song Luke 4:14-211
Gather Us In Luke 4:14-211
There's a Spirit in the Air Luke 4:14-211
Lord, I Was Blind: I Could Not See Luke 4:16-211
O Come, Divine Messiah Luke 4:14-21This hymn echoes Luke 4's anticipation of the Messiah who comes to free captives and bring hope to the world.1
The Joy of the Lord Luke 4:181

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