Hymns for Matthew 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
We Will Follow (Somlandela) Matthew 4:18-22This hymn echoes Jesus' call to the first disciples in Matthew 4 to leave everything and follow him.1
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
Forty days and forty nights in Judah's desert Matthew 4:1-11This hymn directly recounts Jesus's forty days of fasting and temptation in the Judean wilderness as described in Matthew 4:1-11.1
God is our strength from days of old Matthew 4:16This hymn connects to Matthew 4 through its emphasis on God's strength sustaining Christ through temptation and empowering his redemptive mission.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
When God Almighty came to earth (God on earth) Matthew 4:18-22This hymn reflects Matthew 4's call to discipleship with its refrain "Humbly follow me," echoing Jesus' invitation to the first disciples.1
Pies Divinos Matthew 4:17-25This hymn reflects Jesus's ministry of walking throughout Galilee preaching and healing, as described in Matthew 4:23-25.1
Round the Hills In Galilee Matthew 4:23This hymn reflects on Jesus's early ministry in Galilee where He called His first disciples and began preaching.1
En sincera adoración Matthew 4:1-111
When Jesus Came from Nazareth Matthew 4:221
Jesus Called to Peter Matthew 4:19This hymn retells Jesus's call to Peter and Andrew to leave their fishing nets and become fishers of people.1
From miles around the sick ones came Matthew 4:24-25This hymn reflects Matthew 4's account of Jesus healing the sick and afflicted who came to him from surrounding regions.1
Within Your Shelter, Loving God (Psalm 91) Matthew 4:5-7This hymn connects to Matthew 4 through Satan's temptation of Jesus using Psalm 91's promise of angelic protection.1
From the Nets of Our Labor (We Will Rise Up And Follow) Matthew 4:18-221
¡Oh Jesús, Oh Buen Pastor! (Jesus, Shepherd of the Sheep) Matthew 4:41
주 후 슷 가 에 오 셔 서 (Lord, You Have Come To The Lakeshore) Matthew 4:18-22This hymn reflects Jesus calling the fishermen disciples by the Sea of Galilee to follow Him and fish for people.1
Me Alone Matthew 4:1-11This hymn directly references Jesus's forty days of temptation in the wilderness as described in Matthew 4:1-11.1
Follow me Matthew 4:18-20This hymn echoes Jesus's call to Simon and Andrew in Matthew 4:19-20 to leave their nets and follow Him.1
Who with God Most High Finds Shelter Matthew 4:6This hymn echoes Psalm 91's promise of divine protection, which Satan quoted to tempt Jesus in Matthew 4.1
Come unto Jesus Matthew 4:171

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