Hymns for Genesis 6

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
The Spirit's CallGenesis 6:3This hymn echoes Genesis 6:3's warning that God's Spirit will not always strive with humanity, urging repentance before it's too late.5
¡Oh, ven sin tardar!Genesis 6:3This hymn echoes Genesis 6's urgent call to enter God's ark of salvation before judgment comes.4
Arky, ArkyGenesis 6:9This hymn retells Genesis 6's account of God instructing Noah to build an ark in preparation for the flood.3
Walking with GodGenesisThis hymn echoes Genesis 6:3's reference to God's Spirit (the "holy Dove") and the longing to walk faithfully with God as Noah did.2
The Dead LineGenesis 6:3This hymn echoes Genesis 6's theme of divine forbearance before judgment, calling hearers to cross the line of salvation while mercy remains.2
You Are Our God; We Are Your PeopleGenesis 6:22This hymn retells the Genesis 6 account of Noah's ark and the flood that destroyed the earth.2
Who Built the Ark?Genesis 6This hymn retells the Genesis 6 account of Noah building the ark and gathering the animals as God commanded.2
Where are the voices for the earth?Genesis 6:5-7This hymn echoes Genesis 6's themes of earth's corruption and God's grief over creation's brokenness, calling for faithful stewardship.2
Sinners! Turn, Why Will You DieGenesis 6:3This hymn echoes God's grief over human wickedness in Genesis 6 while pleading with sinners to turn from destruction and choose life.1
Why Do You Wait?Genesis 6:3This hymn echoes Genesis 6's theme of God's patience calling people to salvation before judgment comes.1
God Calling YetGenesis 6:3This hymn echoes God's patient call to Noah's generation before the flood, urging repentance while mercy remains.1
Delay NotGenesis 6:3This hymn echoes Genesis 6's urgency of Noah's call to enter the ark before judgment, urging immediate response to God's offer of salvation.1
Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I GoGenesis 6:9This hymn reflects Noah's faithful obedience to God's calling amid a corrupt world, seeking to walk blamelessly before the Lord.1
Immortal Love, for ever fullGenesis 6:9This hymn's reference to depths that cannot drown Christ connects to God's preservation through the flood waters of Genesis 6.1
And canst thou, sinner, slightGenesis 6:3This hymn echoes Genesis 6's theme of God's patience calling people to repentance before judgment, as in Noah's day.1
The Doomed ManGenesis 6:3This hymn reflects Genesis 6's theme of God's patience having limits before judgment, as seen before the flood.1
God of the SparrowGenesis 6:9-22This hymn references God's covenant rainbow from the flood narrative and celebrates God's sovereignty over all creation.1
Sizohamba naye Genesis 6:9This hymn echoes Noah's faithful obedience in walking with God through the flood narrative of Genesis 6.1
All Mankind Fell in Adam's FallGenesis 6:5This hymn reflects Genesis 6's portrayal of humanity's universal corruption and wickedness that grieved God's heart.1
Thy Holy WingsGenesis 6This hymn references Noah's cleansing waters from Genesis 6, connecting God's protective care to the salvation found in the flood narrative.1

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