Hymns for Matthew 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Departing missionaries Matthew 4:16This hymn connects to Jesus's call to follow Him and become fishers of men in Matthew 4:19.1
By All Your Saints Still Striving Matthew 4:12-23This hymn honors the saints including Andrew and Peter, whom Jesus called as disciples in Matthew 4.1
'Lift up your hearts!' We lift them, Lord, to thee Matthew 4:17This hymn reflects Matthew 4's theme of resisting temptation by lifting hearts above sin and worldly snares to focus on the Lord.1
I waited for the Lord my God Matthew 4:18-23This hymn reflects Matthew 4's theme of trusting God through testing, as Jesus relied on the Lord during temptation in the wilderness.1
Always rejoicing Matthew 4:25This hymn celebrates the joy and happiness found in following Christ, echoing the blessedness promised in Matthew 4's Beatitudes.1
Father eternal, Ruler of creation Matthew 4:16This hymn echoes the prayer "Your kingdom come" that Jesus taught after His temptation in Matthew 4, calling for God's reign to overcome darkness and division.1
Oh, Master, grant that I may never seek Matthew 4:9-15This hymn reflects the call to discipleship in Matthew 4, responding to Christ's invitation to follow Him by becoming channels of His peace and love to others.1
Blest Are They Matthew 4:3-12This hymn reflects Jesus' early ministry in Galilee described in Matthew 4, where He began proclaiming the kingdom of God.1
Fishers of Men Matthew 4:19This hymn directly quotes Jesus's call to Simon and Andrew in Matthew 4:19 to become "fishers of men.1
Rejoicing in the glory of His grace Matthew 4:16This hymn celebrates God's sovereign grace, echoing the call to repentance and the kingdom of heaven proclaimed in Matthew 4.1
Christ of the Upward Way Matthew 4:19This hymn echoes Matthew 4's call to discipleship, following Christ's footsteps with faithful obedience and purpose.1
The kingdom of God is justice and joy Matthew 4:17This hymn echoes Matthew 4's call to repent and believe the good news of God's kingdom.1
How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord Matthew 4:19This hymn reflects Matthew 4's theme of heeding Christ's call to discipleship and following His word faithfully.1
Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness Matthew 4:24This hymn celebrates Christ's ministry of preaching, healing, and calming storms as described in Matthew 4's account of Jesus beginning his Galilean ministry.1
Put peace into each other's hands Matthew 4:9This hymn connects to Matthew 4's call to follow Jesus by emphasizing peace, communion, and caring for others as expressions of discipleship.1
Creator of the Stars of Night Matthew 4:16This hymn echoes Matthew 4's theme of Christ as the light who comes to dispel darkness and free humanity from sin.1
El Dios de Paz (Peace-Giving God) Matthew 4:16This hymn echoes Matthew 4's themes of Christ as light in darkness and the call to follow the Messiah who brings God's peace.1
Those Who Love and Those who Labor Matthew 4:18-20This hymn echoes Matthew 4's call of the first disciples to follow Christ in love and labor.1
When Jesus Saw the Fishermen Matthew 4:18-22This hymn retells Jesus's call to the fishermen disciples in Matthew 4:18-22 to leave their nets and follow him.1
Now Let Us All with One Accord Matthew 4:1-111

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