Hymns for Romans 4

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
Baptist Hymnal 1991
Baptist Hymnal 1991
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesus, Lover of My SoulRomans 4:7This hymn reflects Romans 4's theme of faith as complete trust and dependence on God alone for salvation, not on one's own works.6
The God of Abraham PraiseRomans 4:1-5This hymn celebrates Abraham's faith in God's promises, the central theme of Romans 4's discussion of justification by faith.5
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How HighRomans 4:13-25This hymn celebrates God's sacrificial love through Christ's incarnation, echoing Romans 4's theme of salvation by grace through faith rather than works.5
Salvation Unto Us Is ComeRomans 3-5This hymn echoes Romans 4's central theme that salvation comes through faith alone, not by works, just as Abraham was justified by believing God.4
Jesus Christ Is Risen TodayRomans 4:25This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection that secured the justification by faith described in Romans 4.3
Christ Jesus Lay in Death's Strong BandsRomans 4:25This hymn celebrates Christ's victory over death and sin, echoing Romans 4's theme of justification through faith in Christ's resurrection.3
Alleluia, Alleluia! Give ThanksRomans 4:24-25This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection, which Romans 4 connects to faith being credited as righteousness through God's life-giving power.3
How Blest Is He Whose TrespassRomans 4:6-8This hymn echoes Romans 4's teaching on blessedness through forgiven sin rather than works, directly quoting Paul's reference to Psalm 32.3
Come, let us worship him, endlessly singRomans 4:25This hymn connects to Romans 4's theme of faith being credited as righteousness through Christ's resurrection, which Paul cites as the foundation of our justification.3
Sweet the Moments, Rich in BlessingRomans 4:7This hymn reflects Romans 4's theme of righteousness through faith as sins are imputed to Christ on the cross.2
For Victorious FaithRomans 4:20This hymn echoes Romans 4's celebration of Abraham's unwavering faith that trusted God's promises despite impossible circumstances.2
Savior, Blessed SaviorRomans 4:25This hymn reflects Romans 4's theme of faith in Christ as the basis for righteousness and holiness before God.2
The Faithfulness of GodRomans 4:13-25This hymn celebrates God's faithfulness to His promises, echoing Romans 4's emphasis on Abraham's faith in God's unchanging word.2
Father, Hear the Prayer We OfferRomans 4:17This hymn reflects Romans 4's theme that faith is demonstrated through active service and perseverance, not passive ease.2
The Bliss of AssuranceRomans 4:6This hymn celebrates the blessed assurance and security found in faith, echoing Romans 4's theme of righteousness through belief in God's promises.2
In Hope, Believing Against HopeRomans 4:18This hymn reflects Abraham's faith in Romans 4, believing God's promise despite impossible circumstances.2
How Can I Keep from SingingRomans 4:1-25This hymn reflects Romans 4's theme of unwavering faith that remains confident in God's promises despite circumstances.2
Not What These Hands Have DoneRomans 4:1-5This hymn echoes Romans 4's teaching that salvation comes through faith in Christ's work, not our own deeds or efforts.2
The Chief of Sinners InvitedRomans 4:5This hymn echoes Romans 4's central theme that God justifies sinners by faith, not works.2
O Sing a Song of BethlehemRomans 4:25This hymn celebrates Jesus' life and saving work, fulfilling God's promise of righteousness through faith described in Romans 4.2

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