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Hymns for Luke 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesus put this song into our hearts Luke 4:18-21This hymn celebrates the joy and unity Jesus brings, echoing His inaugural ministry in Luke 4 proclaiming good news and freedom.1
At Evening When the Sun Had Set Luke 4:40-41This hymn directly references Luke 4:40, where the sick gathered around Jesus at evening to be healed.1
Manos cariñosas Luke 4:38-44This hymn celebrates Jesus's healing hands referenced in Luke 4:40, where He touched and healed the sick.1
O Bless the God of Israel Luke 4:18-191
O Light Whose Splendor Thrills Luke 4:18This hymn celebrates Jesus as the "Anointed One" (Christ), directly reflecting Luke 4 where Jesus proclaims His anointed mission in the synagogue.1
God of Many Names Luke 4:181
Come, Your Hearts and Voices Raising Luke 4:18-211
Carol at the Manger Luke 4:18-191
We Believe in God the Father Luke 4:221
Build Your Kingdom Here Luke 4:18-19This hymn echoes Jesus' proclamation in Luke 4 of God's kingdom breaking into the world with healing and liberation.1
Community of Christ Luke 4:18-191
Anointing Luke 4:18-191
Heaven shall not wait Luke 4:14-211
Freedom and Life Are Ours Luke 4:181
Good News to All Luke 4:181
O God, Send Men Luke 4:18This hymn echoes Luke 4's call to proclaim good news and Jesus' commissioning of faithful heralds to serve.1
O Changeless Christ Luke 4:38-411
Lord, we are blind; the world of sight Luke 4:18-21This hymn connects to Luke 4's themes of spiritual blindness, liberation, and Christ's mission to bring sight and freedom to the captive.1
Here on the Threshold Luke 4:18-191
In Great Thanksgiving Luke 4:21-241

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