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Hymns for Genesis 7

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
You Are Our God; We Are Your People Genesis 7This hymn directly retells Genesis 7's account of the forty-day flood and Noah's ark preserving God's chosen people.3
The Issues of Life and Death Genesis 7:8-9This hymn echoes Genesis 7's urgent warning about judgment and the danger of delaying repentance before it's too late.2
Behold the Ark of God Genesis 7:8-9This hymn uses Noah's ark as a metaphor for God's salvation, inviting wandering souls to find refuge before grace's door closes.1
Come to the ark, come to the ark Genesis 7:1This hymn uses Noah's ark from Genesis 7 as a metaphor for finding salvation and refuge in Christ.1
Out of the ark Genesis 7:1This hymn draws on Genesis 7's account of Noah's ark as a call to find refuge and salvation from coming judgment.1
Arky, Arky Genesis 7This hymn retells Genesis 7's account of Noah building the ark and God's deliverance through the flood.1
Who Built the Ark? Genesis 7This hymn retells Genesis 7's account of Noah building the ark and the animals entering two by two.1
Abraham's blessings on the Gentiles Genesis 7:7This hymn connects God's faithful covenant promises to Abraham with His preservation of Noah's family through the flood in Genesis 7.1
God of the Sparrow Genesis 7:24This hymn references God's sovereignty over the whale and rainbow, both central to the Genesis 7 flood narrative.1
Thy Holy Wings Genesis 7This hymn directly references Noah's flood from Genesis 7, finding comfort in God's protective wings as Noah found safety in the ark.1
He Comes to Us As One Unknown Genesis 7:24This hymn's imagery of water and divine presence connects to God's sovereign power over the flood waters in Genesis 7.1
What Adam's Disobedience Cost Genesis 7This hymn directly references Genesis 7's flood narrative through the image of "an ark of mercy" that rode the waters of God's judgment.1
Holy Spirit, Come into Our Lives Genesis 7:24This hymn's plea for the Holy Spirit's wisdom and guidance echoes the need for divine direction amid the judgment and renewal depicted in Noah's flood.1
As the Waters Rise around Us Genesis 7 - 8This hymn echoes Genesis 7's imagery of rising floodwaters while transforming it into a lament for modern disasters and their impact on the vulnerable.1
My, Didn't It Rain Genesis 6 - 8This hymn directly retells the Genesis 7 account of Noah building the ark and the great flood.1
Come into the Ark of safety Genesis 7:1This hymn uses Noah's ark from Genesis 7 as a metaphor for salvation, inviting listeners to enter Christ's safety before judgment comes.1
God Spoke Genesis 6 - 8This hymn reflects God's direct communication with Noah during the flood, illustrating how God speaks to His people throughout history.1
Never Again, Noah! Genesis 7This hymn retells Noah's story from Genesis 7, celebrating God's covenant promise symbolized by the rainbow after the flood.1
True Story Genesis 7This hymn retells the Genesis 7 account of Noah, the ark, the animals entering two by two, and the flood rains.1
The Old Ark Genesis 7:18This hymn directly retells Noah building the ark and God sending rain to move it, the central events of Genesis 7.1

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