Hymns for Mark 2

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Christ Receiveth Sinful MenMark 2:172
Beautiful SaviorMark 2:10This hymn celebrates Jesus as "Son of God and Son of Man," the title Jesus uses for himself throughout Mark 2.2
Resurrection of ChristMark 2:282
The Glory of These Forty DaysMark 2:18-22This hymn connects to Mark 2's account of Jesus fasting in the wilderness through its celebration of Christ's forty-day fast and prayer.2
Freely, FreelyMark 2:1-122
Heut' ist des Herren RuhetagMark 2:272
The Shepherd WatchersMark 2:10This hymn celebrates the shepherds' witness to Christ's birth, connecting to Mark 2's theme of Jesus as the Good Shepherd who calls sinners.2
Take and EatMark 2:192
Jesus Christ is waitingMark 2:1-5This hymn reflects Jesus's ministry to outcasts and sinners in Mark 2, where he calls disciples, heals the sick, and eats with tax collectors.2
O God, We Bear the Imprint of Your FaceMark 2:13-17This hymn reflects Mark 2's themes of human dignity and Christ's inclusive ministry to all people.2
We Have the Strength to Lift and BearMark 2:122
How Shocking Were the PeopleMark 2:13-222
Escuto a Voz do Bom JesusMark 2:13-14This hymn echoes Jesus's call to Levi in Mark 2:14, "Follow me," inviting believers to respond to Christ's voice.2
Just as I Am, Without One PleaMark 2:17This hymn echoes Mark 2's theme of Jesus calling sinners to come to Him just as they are, without needing to first make themselves worthy.1
Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is CallingMark 2:15-17This hymn echoes Jesus's call to sinners in Mark 2:17, where He came not for the righteous but to call sinners to repentance.1
Dear Lord and Father of MankindMark 2:14This hymn echoes Mark 2's call of the disciples who immediately left everything to follow Jesus beside the Sea of Galilee.1
Welcome, Delightful MornMark 2:27-28This hymn connects to Mark 2's Sabbath themes, celebrating the Lord's Day as sacred rest and worship.1
Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Lead UsMark 2:1-12This hymn echoes Mark 2's themes of divine forgiveness and Jesus's guidance as the Great Physician who leads us.1
Join All the Glorious NamesMark 2:5This hymn celebrates Christ as Prophet and Teacher, echoing Mark 2's portrayal of Jesus bringing the joyful news of forgiveness and salvation.1
And Can It Be, That I Should Gain?Mark 2:13-22This hymn celebrates Christ's amazing grace in calling sinners to salvation, echoing Mark 2's account of Jesus calling tax collectors and sinners to follow Him.1

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