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Hymns for Matthew 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Come, Divine Interpreter Matthew 4:4This hymn seeks the Spirit's illumination to understand Scripture, echoing Jesus' reliance on God's Word when tempted in Matthew 4.1
Gospel Acclamation Matthew 4:4This hymn directly quotes Jesus' response to Satan's temptation in Matthew 4:4, "We do not live on bread alone.1
Pescador Matthew 4:18-22This hymn retells Jesus's call to Simon and Andrew to become fishers of people in Matthew 4:18-22.1
¡Oh Padre de la humanidad! Escucha nuestra voz Matthew 4:18-20This hymn reflects the prayerful solitude Jesus sought in Matthew 4's wilderness temptation and fasting.1
Sing of Andrew, John's Disciple Matthew 4:12-23This hymn recounts Andrew's calling by Jesus from the shores of Galilee to become a fisher of men, as described in Matthew 4:18-20.1
He's Just the Same Today Matthew 4:23This hymn proclaims Jesus's unchanging power to heal and save, as demonstrated in Matthew 4's accounts of His ministry and miracles.1
He's Done So Much for Me Matthew 4:4This hymn echoes the grateful response to Jesus as Savior, reflecting the blessings of following Him as the disciples did when called in Matthew 4.1
The People Who Walked in Darkness Matthew 4:16This hymn echoes Matthew 4:16's fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy about people in darkness seeing a great light through Christ's ministry.1
Jesus Heard with Deep Compassion Matthew 4:23-25This hymn reflects Jesus's compassionate ministry of healing and calling disciples described in Matthew 4:18-24.1
Oh, How Joyfully Matthew 4:161
The kingdom is upon you! Matthew 4:17This hymn echoes Jesus' proclamation in Matthew 4:17, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near," calling believers to follow Christ's transformative message.1
Sign Us with Ashes Matthew 4:23-24This hymn connects to Matthew 4's temptation narrative through its themes of God's sustaining provision and deliverance from testing.1
Open Our Eyes Matthew 4:16This hymn echoes Matthew 4:16's prophecy of Christ bringing light to people in darkness and setting captives free.1
By the Holy Spirit Sent Matthew 4:1-11This hymn retells Jesus's temptation in the wilderness as recorded in Matthew 4:1-11.1
I Hear My Blessed Savior Say Matthew 4:17This hymn echoes Jesus's call to His first disciples in Matthew 4 to "Follow Me" and leave everything behind.1
The sinless one to Jordan came Matthew 4:1-11This hymn recounts Jesus's baptism in the Jordan and his subsequent temptation in the wilderness, both narrated in Matthew 4.1
New Light Has Dawned Matthew 4:23This hymn celebrates the light dawning in Galilee as Jesus begins His ministry, fulfilling Isaiah's prophecy in Matthew 4:12-16.1
Gifts That Last Matthew 4:18-191
We turn to Christ anew Matthew 4:17-22This hymn echoes the call to discipleship in Matthew 4, where Jesus summons followers to leave all and walk in his way.1
An Army of Ordinary People Matthew 4:11-16This hymn echoes Jesus' call to ordinary fishermen in Matthew 4 to follow Him and become fishers of men, building His kingdom.1

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