Hymns for Mark 8

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesus Called to PeterMark 8:27-30This hymn recounts Peter's bold confession of Jesus as the Christ, the central event of Mark 8:27-29.1
O Go and Fall to JesusMark 8:25This hymn echoes Mark 8's call to deny self and follow Jesus through complete surrender and earnest prayer.1
You Call Us, LordMark 8:27-38This hymn reflects Mark 8's call to discipleship, self-denial, and taking up one's cross to follow Christ in faithful service.1
With the Body That Was BrokenMark 8:341
Gather Around, For the Table Is SpreadMark 8:1-10This hymn directly references Mark 8's feeding of the multitudes and Christ's presence in the breaking of bread.1
Follow meMark 8:34This hymn echoes Mark 8's call to deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Jesus in costly discipleship.1
But One LoafMark 8:141
Take Up the CrossMark 8:34This hymn directly echoes Jesus's call in Mark 8:34 to deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Him.1
We Read the Cross So Many WaysMark 8:34-381
Bless This Food and Bless Your PeopleMark 8:6This hymn echoes Mark 8's themes of Jesus blessing and multiplying food to nourish the multitudes.1
O Christ, Impart Your Teaching TrueMark 8:34This hymn reflects Mark 8's call to deny oneself, take up one's cross daily, and follow Christ in faithful discipleship.1
If You Then Want to Follow MeMark 8:34-38This hymn reflects Mark 8's call to discipleship, self-denial, and taking up one's cross to follow Jesus.1
The Son of Man Must Suffer Mark 8:311
You Laid Aside Your Rightful ReputationMark 8:34-9:11
Take Heed, the End Is Coming SoonMark 8:311
What Fabled Names from Judah's PastMark 8:27-38This hymn directly references Peter's confession "You are the Christ" from Mark 8:29, celebrating the moment when Peter recognized Jesus as the Messiah.1
Follow ChristMark 8:341
Living Lord of love's dominionMark 8:1-101
God has a tableMark 8:1-8This hymn references Jesus feeding the hungry crowd in Mark 8, celebrating God's abundant provision and the promise of his eternal feast.1
Who Is This JesusMark 8:17-30This hymn echoes Mark 8's central question "Who do you say I am?" by exploring Jesus's identity through his teaching, healing, and sacrificial love.1

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