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Hymns for Mark 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Eternal Beam of Light Divine Mark 4:39This hymn reflects Mark 4's parables about patient faith as God's kingdom grows gradually and mysteriously.2
Afflicted Mark 4:37-41This hymn echoes Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4, offering encouragement to those overwhelmed by life's turbulent waves.2
After Sermon Mark 4:26-29This hymn draws directly from Mark 4's Parable of the Sower, praying for God's blessing on the seed of His Word to grow and bear fruit.2
Son of God, Eternal Savior Mark 4:35-41This hymn reflects Mark 4's stewardship themes, emphasizing that all gifts come from God and are to be shared freely with others.2
Now, My Tongue, the Mystery Telling Mark 4:3-9This hymn connects to Mark 4's parable of the sower through its reference to Christ "scattered here the gospel seed.2
Many and Great, O God Mark 4:31-41This hymn celebrates God's creative power over nature, echoing Mark 4's parables of seeds and Jesus calming the sea.2
Sent Forth by God's Blessing Mark 4:10-20This hymn echoes Mark 4's parable of the sower, with "the seed of his teaching" blossoming into faithful action and service.2
I Cannot Tell Mark 4:26-29This hymn reflects the mystery of Christ's kingdom parables in Mark 4, acknowledging truths beyond human understanding yet received by faith.2
Put thou thy trust in God Mark 4:35-41This hymn echoes Mark 4's call to trust God's kingdom work despite storms and unseen growth, urging faithful perseverance.2
Open Your Ears, O Faithful People Mark 4:9This hymn echoes Mark 4's parable of the sower, calling listeners to open their ears and hearts to receive God's Word.2
Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness Mark 4:35-41This hymn references Jesus calming storms and teaching in parables, central themes in Mark 4.2
Cradled in a Manger Mark 4:20This hymn contrasts Christ's humble birth with Mark 4's parables about the Kingdom's small beginnings yielding great growth.2
¡Maestro, se encrepan las aguas! Mark 4:35-41This hymn retells Mark 4's account of Jesus calming the storm, echoing the disciples' cry "Master, don't you care if we drown?" and Christ's command for peace.2
Across the Lands Mark 4:35-41This hymn echoes Mark 4's parables of the kingdom spreading across the earth through Christ's powerful word.2
O Changeless Christ Mark 4:35-41This hymn directly references Mark 4's account of Jesus calming the storm and his teaching ministry by the Sea of Galilee.2
The Storm is Strong; We Face the Wind Mark 4:35-41This hymn directly retells Mark 4's account of Jesus calming the storm and the disciples' fearful question, "Who can this be?2
Calm to the waves Mark 4:35-412
How small a spark has lit a living fire! Mark 4:26-322
A Sower's Seed Fell on a Path Mark 4:1-202
The Kingdom of Our God Is Like Mark 4:1-9This hymn directly draws from Mark 4's parables of the kingdom, including the mustard seed and the hidden treasure.2

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