Hymns for Mark 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Eternal Father, Strong to Save Mark 4:41This hymn echoes Mark 4's account of Jesus calming the storm, celebrating His power over wind and waves.23
Come, You Thankful People, Come Mark 4:28This hymn draws directly from Mark 4's parable of the sower, depicting wheat and weeds growing together until the final harvest.19
Master, the Tempest Is Raging Mark 4:41This hymn directly retells Mark 4's account of Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee.17
Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me Mark 4:35-41This hymn draws from Mark 4's account of Jesus calming the storm, portraying Christ as our pilot through life's tempestuous seas.16
For the Fruits of His Creation Mark 4:26-27This hymn echoes Mark 4's parable of the sower with its imagery of plowing, sowing, reaping, and silent growth.11
Be Still, My Soul Mark 4:41This hymn echoes Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4, calling believers to trust God's faithful presence amid life's turbulent trials.10
How Firm a Foundation Mark 4:35-41This hymn echoes Mark 4's parable of the sower, emphasizing God's Word as the firm foundation for enduring faith.9
Stand By Me Mark 4:35-41This hymn echoes Mark 4's account of Jesus calming the storm, seeking Christ's presence amid life's turbulent trials.8
Seed, Scattered and Sown Mark 4:3-6This hymn directly references Mark 4's Parable of the Sower, contrasting seed on rock with seed in good ground.8
We Plow the Fields and Scatter Mark 4:41This hymn echoes Mark 4's parable of the sower, celebrating God's role in making seeds grow and produce abundant harvest.7
O Sing a Song of Bethlehem Mark 4:39This hymn's third verse likely references Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee, as recounted in Mark 4.7
O Jesus, I have promised Mark 4:39This hymn reflects Mark 4's parable of the sower, pledging to remain rooted in faith despite worldly distractions and temptations that threaten to choke spiritual growth.6
The Kingdom of God Mark 4:26-34This hymn reflects Mark 4's parables of the kingdom of God, emphasizing its growth and transformative power.6
Tossed upon life's raging billow Mark 4:38This hymn echoes Mark 4's account of Jesus calming the storm, depicting life's turbulent trials and Christ's power to bring peace.5
Now the Green Blade Rises Mark 4:28This hymn draws on Mark 4's parable of the seed and growing grain to illustrate Christ's death and resurrection.5
Jesus, Lover of My Soul Mark 4:35-41This hymn echoes Mark 4's account of Jesus calming the storm, seeking refuge in Christ amid life's tempests.4
Almighty God, Thy Word is Cast Mark 4:3-9This hymn directly draws from Mark 4's Parable of the Sower, depicting God's Word as seed that bears fruit in receptive hearts.3
We have an anchor that keeps the soul Mark 4:36-41This hymn echoes Mark 4's storm narrative, portraying Christ as the anchor who keeps believers secure amid life's tempests.3
Jesus, Priceless Treasure Mark 4:37-41This hymn echoes Mark 4's parable of the sower, valuing Christ as the precious treasure worth forsaking all else to obtain.3
God the sculptor of the mountains Mark 4:26-29This hymn echoes Mark 4's parables of God's creative power shaping and growing the kingdom from small seeds.3

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