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Hymns for Matthew 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
O Christ, Who Called the Twelve Matthew 4:18-22This hymn reflects Matthew 4's account of Jesus calling the first disciples to leave their nets and follow Him.2
Christ Jesus Knew Matthew 4:4This hymn reflects Christ's experience of temptation in the wilderness as described in Matthew 4.2
O Come to Me, the Master Said Matthew 4:19This hymn echoes Jesus's call to discipleship in Matthew 4, inviting believers to follow and find spiritual sustenance in Him.2
Glory to God, the Source of All Our Mission Matthew 4:4This hymn echoes Matthew 4's themes of Christ's temptation ("not by bread alone") and his call to disciples for mission and evangelism.2
Lord, When You Came Matthew 4:18-22This hymn retells Jesus calling the fishermen disciples by the Sea of Galilee to leave their nets and follow Him.2
When Jesus Came Preaching the Kingdom of God Matthew 4This hymn reflects Matthew 4's account of Jesus beginning his ministry preaching the Kingdom and calling his first disciples to follow him.2
Christ Our Redeemer Knew Temptation's Hour Matthew 4:1-11This hymn reflects on Christ's temptation in the wilderness as recorded in Matthew 4:1-11.2
Sing Hey for the Carpenter Matthew 4:18-22This hymn echoes Jesus' call to the fishermen in Matthew 4 to leave their nets and follow him.2
Would I have Answered When You Called? Matthew 4:12-23This hymn reflects on the disciples' immediate response to Jesus's call to "follow me" in Matthew 4:18-22, questioning whether we would answer with the same faith and sacrifice.2
How great was our dear Lord's distress Matthew 4:1-11This hymn directly retells Christ's temptation by Satan in the wilderness, including the challenge to turn stones into bread.2
'I have a dream', a man once said Matthew 4:10-12This hymn connects to Matthew 4's themes of Christ as light overcoming darkness and his call to follow through struggle and sacrifice.2
Once When Jesus Christ Was Hungry Matthew 4:11This hymn reflects Jesus' temptation in the wilderness when He was hungry and tested by Satan.2
God bless to us our bread Matthew 4:6This hymn connects to Jesus' response that "man shall not live by bread alone" (Matthew 4:4), linking physical and spiritual hunger for God's justice.2
Quiero Decirte Que Sí (Gladly I Say Yes to You) Matthew 4:18-22This hymn echoes the disciples' immediate response to Jesus' call in Matthew 4, expressing joyful commitment to follow the Lord.2
We Will Take What You Offer Matthew 4:4This hymn echoes the disciples' immediate response to Jesus' call in Matthew 4, committing to follow and live by His word.2
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Matthew 4:1-11This hymn reflects Matthew 4:8-10's rejection of worldly kingdoms, counting all earthly gain as loss compared to Christ.1
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Matthew 4:12-17This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in Matthew 4:19 to "Come, follow me" and find rest in His calling.1
Amen (Service Music) Matthew 4:23-25This hymn provides a liturgical response of affirmation to Matthew 4's account of Jesus beginning His ministry and calling disciples.1
Break Thou the Bread of Life Matthew 4:41
Rejoice, the Lord is King! Matthew 4:16This hymn celebrates Christ's reign and kingdom, echoing Matthew 4's proclamation that the kingdom of heaven is at hand.1

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