Hymns for Matthew 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
In Old Galilee When Sweet Breezes Blew (Gariraya no kaze kaoru oka de) Matthew 4:1-2This hymn reflects Jesus's early ministry in Galilee where He taught and called disciples, as described in Matthew 4.1
Dawning Light of Our Salvation Matthew 4:12-16This hymn echoes Matthew 4's imagery of light dawning for people walking in darkness and shadows of death.1
Venid a mí Matthew 4:19This hymn echoes Jesus's call "Come to me" from Matthew 11:28, reflecting the invitation theme present in Matthew 4's call of the disciples.1
Show Us Christ Matthew 4:41
Nobody Cared Matthew 4:1-2This hymn reflects the rejection Jesus faced, echoing Matthew 4's account of His temptation and the beginning of His ministry among those who would not receive Him.1
Even So, Come Matthew 4:16This hymn's anticipation of Christ's return echoes the beginning of Jesus's ministry proclaiming the kingdom of heaven is near.1
Jesus, Fasting in the Wilderness Matthew 4:11This hymn directly portrays Jesus' forty-day fast and temptation in the wilderness as recorded in Matthew 4.1
Out in the Wilderness Matthew 4This hymn reflects Jesus's forty days of temptation in the wilderness as described in Matthew 4.1
The Crafty Foe Matthew 4:11This hymn reflects Matthew 4's account of Jesus resisting Satan's temptations in the wilderness.1
You Will Fish For People Matthew 4This hymn directly references Jesus's call to Simon and Andrew in Matthew 4:19 to become "fishers of men.1
Not by Bread Alone Matthew 4:4This hymn directly quotes Jesus' response to Satan's temptation in Matthew 4:4, affirming that spiritual nourishment through God's word sustains us more than physical bread.1
When Jesus Called Simon from Fishing One Day Matthew 4:18-20This hymn retells Matthew 4:18-20, where Jesus calls Simon Peter and Andrew from their fishing nets to follow him.1
Jesus Sang to Fishermen Matthew 4:18-22This hymn directly references Jesus calling the fishermen disciples to follow Him by the Sea of Galilee in Matthew 4:18-22.1
O Christ, You Walked the Road Matthew 4:1-11This hymn directly reflects Christ's temptation in the wilderness, referencing the three tests of bread, signs, and worldly power.1
The Church Is Called Forward Matthew 4:23This hymn reflects Matthew 4's theme of Jesus calling disciples to gather and follow, forming the foundation of Christian community.1
Living Lord of Love's Dominion Matthew 4:12-23This hymn echoes Jesus's call to the first disciples in Matthew 4 to follow Him in loving and serving others.1
Spirit of God Matthew 4:1This hymn references Christ's baptism and temptation in the wilderness, both recounted in Matthew 4, emphasizing the Spirit's empowering presence.1
Our Lord, You Were Sent Matthew 4:1-11This hymn retells Jesus' wilderness temptations in Matthew 4, depicting His fasting, testing, and reliance on God's word.1
Jesus, You Once Called Disciples Matthew 4:18-22This hymn recalls Jesus calling His first disciples by the Sea of Galilee, as recounted in Matthew 4:18-22.1
O Lord, You Called Disciples Matthew 4:18-22This hymn directly references Matthew 4's account of Jesus calling his first disciples with the invitation "Come and see.1

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