Hymns for Luke 8

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
God of the Sparrow Luke 8:22-25This hymn echoes Luke 8's themes of God's power over storms and care for all creation, from sparrows to the lost.1
On My Heart Imprint Your Image Luke 8:14This hymn echoes Luke 8's parable of the sower, praying that life's riches and cares won't choke out Christ's image in the heart.1
Cristo, mi piloto sé Luke 8:22-25This hymn echoes Luke 8's account of Jesus calming the storm, trusting Christ as pilot through life's tempests.1
Sent Out In Jesus' Name (Enviado soy de Dios) Luke 8:38-39This hymn reflects Luke 8's theme of being sent out as disciples to proclaim God's kingdom and transform the world.1
Wisdom, justice, truth Luke 8:13This hymn celebrates God's divine wisdom and truth, which Jesus demonstrates throughout Luke 8 in his parables and miracles.1
What shall we offer our good Lord Luke 8:11-15This hymn echoes Luke 8's theme of proclaiming God's grace freely, like the healed spreading the good news throughout the land.1
Richer than gold is the love of my Lord Luke 8:19-21This hymn reflects Luke 8's themes of Jesus feasting with followers and sharing his life-giving message of love.1
Silence! frenzied, unclean spirit Luke 8:26-39This hymn directly references Jesus's healing of the demon-possessed man in Luke 8:26-39, depicting Christ's authority over unclean spirits.1
What a Mighty God We Serve Luke 8:22-25This hymn directly references Luke 8's account of Jesus calming the storm, celebrating God's power over wind and waves.1
"Jesus died" Luke 8:45This hymn reflects the faith of those in Luke 8 who came to Jesus burdened and found refuge in His saving power.1
Jesus, Draw Me Ever Nearer (Cristo, infúndeme aliento) Luke 8:22-25This hymn echoes Jesus calming the storm in Luke 8:22-25, trusting Christ's guidance through life's tempests.1
As Longs the Hart for Flowing Streams Luke 7:36 - 8:3This hymn's theme of spiritual thirsting connects to Luke 8's call to hear God's word and let it take root in receptive hearts.1
Legion was my name by nature Luke 8:35This hymn retells the story of the demon-possessed man called "Legion" whom Jesus healed and freed from Satan's power.1
Today I Awake Luke 8:40-56This hymn echoes Luke 8's themes of Christ calming storms and bringing light to darkness through his healing power.1
Fear of offending God Luke 8:351
We believe in God the Father Luke 8:111
Corazones to ofrecemos (Loving Hearts We Bring before You) Luke 8:22-25This hymn reflects Luke 8's themes of God's forgiveness, providence, and calming power over creation's storms.1
Sitting at the Feet of Jesus Luke 8:35This hymn reflects Mary's devotion in Luke 8:2-3 and echoes the posture of sitting at Jesus' feet to receive His teaching and grace.1
Lord, Jesus Christ, Your Light shines (Jésus le Christ) Luke 8:12This hymn reflects Luke 8's themes of Christ's light dispelling darkness and doubt, as seen in the calming of the storm and healing miracles.1
Dear Lord, we long to see your face Luke 8:49-56This hymn reflects Luke 8's themes of faith overcoming doubt, particularly echoing the disciples' struggle to believe in Christ's power over death.1

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