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Hymns for Mark 2

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
O Christ, who holds the open gate Mark 2:23 - 3:6This hymn reflects Mark 2's themes of Christ's open invitation to sinners and the call to repentance.1
Chime On Mark 2:27This hymn connects to Mark 2:27-28 where Jesus declares the Sabbath was made for humanity, celebrating the day of rest and worship.1
The Master Came to Bring Good News Mark 2:17This hymn reflects Mark 2's themes of Jesus calling sinners, healing the sick, and fulfilling the law through love and forgiveness.1
The First Day of the Week Mark 2:27This hymn celebrates the first day of the week as the Lord's Day, connecting to Mark 2's themes of Jesus's authority and the new freedom found in following Him.1
The love of God comes close Mark 2:1-12This hymn reflects Mark 2's themes of God's transforming love reaching those in need of healing and forgiveness.1
We lay our broken world in sorrow at your feet Mark 2:1-12This hymn reflects Mark 2's themes of Jesus healing brokenness and offering forgiveness to those in need.1
Shukuru, Yesu (Thanking You, Jesus) Mark 2:1-12This hymn expresses gratitude to Jesus, echoing the thankfulness of those healed and forgiven in Mark 2.1
Praise with Joy the World's Creator Mark 2:23-28This hymn's celebration of Christ who "heals the sick, upsets religion" directly reflects Mark 2's accounts of Jesus healing the paralytic and challenging religious authorities.1
First of the week and finest day Mark 2:23-28This hymn celebrates Sunday as the Lord's Day, connecting to Mark 2:27-28 where Jesus declares himself Lord of the Sabbath.1
One Shall Tell Another (New Wine) Mark 2:22This hymn echoes Mark 2's themes of Jesus bringing new wine and extending healing and forgiveness to all who come.1
Who, but the soul that's led to know Mark 2:17This hymn reflects Mark 2's theme of sinners finding salvation through Christ rather than self-righteousness, echoing Jesus calling those who recognize their need for a physician.1
Great God of Mercy Mark 2:1-12This hymn echoes Mark 2's themes of Jesus as friend of sinners who brings forgiveness and healing to the weak.1
Sing Hey for the Carpenter Mark 2:13-221
Jesus in Mercy Is Calling Mark 2:17This hymn echoes Jesus's call to sinners in Mark 2, inviting them to leave their old ways and receive His mercy and salvation.1
When God Almighty Came To Earth (God On Earth) Mark 2:141
praising your majesty, praising your glory Mark 2:1-12This hymn of praise connects to Mark 2's themes of Jesus's authority and the call to worship God's glory revealed through Christ's ministry.1
From All the Wind's Wide Quarters Mark 2:13-221
Now doth the truth appear Mark 2:19-201
Sinner's Friend Mark 2:16-171
You Call Us, Lord Mark 2:23 - 3:6This hymn reflects Mark 2's theme of Jesus calling disciples to follow Him and live as His chosen people in service to others.1

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