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Hymns for Romans 10

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
O Great God Romans 10:10-11This hymn reflects Romans 10's themes of spiritual blindness overcome through hearing God's Word and receiving faith through the gospel.1
Spirit, Working in Creation Romans 10:9-10This hymn connects to Romans 10 through its emphasis on the Spirit speaking God's word so that people may hear and believe.1
All Who Are Thirsty Romans 10:8-13This hymn echoes Romans 10's call to seek the Lord, emphasizing that salvation is near and available to all who call upon Him.1
Dawk’yah towgyah (Take the Saving Word of God) Romans 10:5-17This hymn echoes Romans 10's emphasis on faith coming through hearing and receiving God's Word.1
All Who Are Thirsty (Tiene tu alma) Romans 10:8-13This hymn echoes Romans 10:13's promise that "everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved" through its refrain inviting Jesus to come.1
I know that my Redeemer Romans 10:12This hymn echoes Romans 10:9's confession that Jesus is Lord and God raised Him from the dead.1
We Need Each Other's Voice to Sing Romans 10:3-5This hymn reflects Romans 10's emphasis on the unity of believers confessing faith together and proclaiming the Lord with one voice.1
What shall our greeting be? Romans 10:8-13This hymn echoes Romans 10's central confession "Jesus is Lord" as the unifying declaration of faith for all believers.1
All hail the Lamb Romans 10:12This hymn proclaims Jesus as Lord, echoing Romans 10's central confession that "Jesus is Lord" for salvation.1
The Sending, Lord, Springs Romans 10:12-15This hymn reflects Romans 10's emphasis on being sent to proclaim the gospel so that all may hear and believe.1
The Apostle's Creed Romans 10:10This hymn embodies Romans 10's call to confess with one's mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in one's heart for salvation.1
Spread the Reign of God the Lord Romans 10:15This hymn echoes Romans 10's call to spread the gospel message so all may hear and believe in Christ.1
I Believe in God the Almighty Romans 10:5-18This hymn's confession of faith in Jesus as Savior aligns with Romans 10's emphasis on believing and confessing Christ for salvation.1
Der Winter kalt, rauh ungestalt Romans 10:4I apologize, but I don't have enough information about the hymn's lyrics to make a specific connection to Romans 10. The title "Der Winter kalt, rauh ungestalt" (The cold, rough, misshapen winter) and the topic "Geistliche Frühlings-Lied" (Spiritual Spring Song) suggest themes of seasonal transformation, but without the actual text, I cannot accurately explain how it relates to Romans 10's themes of faith, confession, and salvation.1
Are You Living Now in Sin Romans 10:13This hymn directly echoes Romans 10:13's promise that "whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.1
Called to Gather as God's People Romans 10:17This hymn reflects Romans 10's emphasis on proclaiming God's word and confessing faith through gathered worship and scripture.1
Una Mirada de Fe (A Single Glimmer of Faith) Romans 10:13This hymn reflects Romans 10's message that salvation comes through calling on Christ Jesus in faith.1
Romans Ten And Nine Romans 10:9This hymn directly references and celebrates Romans 10:9's promise of salvation through confessing Christ as Lord.1
King of heaven, we will answer the call Romans 10:14This hymn answers Romans 10's call to proclaim the gospel, echoing "how beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.1
Heme Aquí Romans 10:8-18This hymn responds to Romans 10:15's call to be sent as messengers carrying the good news to the nations.1

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