Hymns for Esther 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
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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
The Successful ResolveEsther 4:16This hymn echoes Esther's courageous resolve "I will go to the king" (Esther 4:16), applying her bold approach to the believer's humble approach to Christ for mercy.17
God of Grace and God of GloryEsther 4:14This hymn echoes Esther's call for courage in a critical hour, pleading for God's wisdom and strength to face evil and serve faithfully.7
AshesEsther 4:1This hymn connects to Esther's call to repentance through fasting in sackcloth and ashes, reflecting themes of humility and renewal.3
Pleading His Gracious NameEsther 4:16This hymn reflects Esther's call to approach the king's throne for mercy, as believers approach God's mercy-seat in prayer during times of crisis.2
Fight the Good FightEsther 4:16This hymn echoes Esther's courageous call to spiritual battle, urging believers to fight faithfully despite great risk.1
I Am TrustingEsther 4:16This hymn reflects Esther's trust in God's deliverance during crisis, echoing the call to faith amid desperate circumstances.1
Faith in Christ For Pardon and SanctificationEsther 4:16This hymn echoes Esther's desperate call for deliverance from captivity and certain destruction, trusting in sovereign grace for rescue.1
It Must Be ToldEsther 4:14This hymn's urgent refrain echoes Esther's call to proclaim God's deliverance when His people face crisis.1
The sceptre of his loveEsther 4:11This hymn echoes Esther's approach to the king's sceptre of mercy with the penitent sinner seeking Christ's extended sceptre of love and grace.1
Sinners, exposed to dreadful woeEsther 4:16This hymn echoes Esther's courageous resolve to risk her life by approaching the king unbidden to save her people.1
It Is God Who Holds the NationsEsther 4:14This hymn echoes Esther's call to use the present hour for God's purposes when a nation faces crisis and darkness.1
And wilt Thou hear, O LordEsther 4:16This hymn echoes Esther's call to fasting and supplication before God in a time of desperate need for divine mercy and deliverance.1
Before the CrossEsther 4:16This hymn echoes Esther's call to fast and seek deliverance, as the weary sinner seeks salvation at the cross.1
Sisters Let Us Walk TogetherEsther 4:14This hymn reflects Esther's courage in facing danger to seek justice for her people, calling believers to stand together against violence and oppression.1
There is a line of womenEsther 1-10This hymn celebrates courageous biblical women like Esther, who risked her life to advocate for her people in their time of crisis.1
For Such a Time As ThisEsther 4:14This hymn takes its title and theme from Mordecai's words to Esther, calling God's people to seek grace and strength for times of adversity and crisis.1
For Such a Time as ThisEsther 4:14This hymn echoes Esther 4:14's call to courageously embrace God's purpose "for such a time as this" through faithful service and mission.1
La Reina EsterEsther 1-10This hymn recounts Esther's courageous decision to approach the king after the three-day fast described in Esther 4.1
Father and God, Our Savior, FriendEsther 4:14This hymn echoes Esther's call to courageous witness when "challenged hard and tempted sore," trusting in God's mercies during times of crisis.1
Common FolkEsther 2:5-10:3This hymn echoes Esther's call as an ordinary person chosen by God for extraordinary courage and service to her people.1

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