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Hymns for Mark 8

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
The Church of Christ in Every Age Mark 8:1-10This hymn echoes Mark 8's call to deny self, take up the cross, and serve others in Christ's name.2
Rejoice in God's Saints Mark 8:34This hymn reflects Mark 8's call to take up one's cross and follow Christ through its celebration of saints who bear crosses and sacrifice for God's purpose.2
Cradled in a Manger Mark 8:38This hymn contrasts Christ's humble birth with Mark 8's call to deny self and take up the cross, reflecting His sacrificial path.2
Christ Has Risen Mark 8:31-33This hymn connects to Mark 8's prediction of Christ's death and resurrection, celebrating the fulfillment of Jesus' promise to rise again.2
God Is Great and God Is Good Mark 8:6This hymn echoes Mark 8's feeding miracles, thanking God who provides daily bread for all.2
Jesus Is Coming Mark 8:38This hymn celebrates Christ's promised return, echoing Mark 8's teaching about the Son of Man coming in His Father's glory.2
Victory Is Mine Mark 8:33This hymn echoes Jesus's rebuke "Get behind me, Satan" from Mark 8:33, claiming victory over temptation.2
Come, let us worship him, endlessly sing Mark 8:31This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection, fulfilling Jesus's prediction in Mark 8:31 that he would rise after three days.2
Rude cruz Mark 8:342
Dear Savior, bounteous are thy hands Mark 8:1-9This hymn reflects Jesus's compassion in feeding the multitudes in the wilderness, as recounted in Mark 8.2
Tu Cruz Levanta y Ven Tras Mí Mark 8:34This hymn directly echoes Jesus' call in Mark 8:34 to take up one's cross and follow Him.2
The Earth is the Lord's Mark 8:38This hymn echoes Mark 8's call to deny self and follow Christ by affirming God's sovereign ownership over all creation and our lives.2
Come, know my joy, the Maker says Mark 8:1-8This hymn echoes Mark 8's themes of spiritual feeding and receiving God's gifts with humble, childlike need.2
Nearer, My God, to Thee Mark 8:34This hymn reflects Mark 8's call to take up one's cross and follow Christ, even through suffering.1
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Mark 8:34-38This hymn reflects Mark 8's call to deny self, take up the cross, and lose one's life for Christ's sake.1
In the Cross of Christ Mark 8:27-38This hymn glorifies the cross central to Mark 8, where Jesus predicts His death and calls disciples to take up their cross.1
Faith of Our Fathers Mark 8:31-38This hymn echoes Mark 8's call to take up one's cross and follow Christ even unto death.1
The Lord's My Shepherd Mark 8:1-10This hymn echoes Mark 8's call to deny self and follow Christ, trusting the Good Shepherd's provision and guidance.1
Hail, Thou once-despisèd Jesus! Mark 8:31This hymn connects to Mark 8's themes of Jesus's rejection, suffering, and call to take up the cross in following him.1
Thou art the Way, to Thee alone Mark 8:1-10This hymn echoes Jesus's call in Mark 8 to deny self and follow Him as the way to true life.1

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