Hymns for Jeremiah 4

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
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
God of Jeremiah, grieving with an aching heartJeremiah 4:19-28This hymn reflects Jeremiah 4's themes of prophetic grief over a nation's unbelief, impending judgment, and the call to faithful witness despite rejection.2
Calle todo ser humanoJeremiah 4:16This Advent hymn echoes Jeremiah 4's call for repentance and preparation before the Lord's coming.2
To Father, Son, and Holy GhostJeremiah 4:2This hymn offers a doxology of praise to the Trinity, responding to Jeremiah 4's call to return to the Lord.1
Judge Eternal, Throned In SplendorJeremiah 4:11-12This hymn echoes Jeremiah 4's call for divine judgment and the prophet's plea for justice and righteousness in the nation.1
Wind Who Makes All Winds That BlowJeremiah 4:11-12This hymn echoes Jeremiah 4's imagery of powerful wind as God's instrument of judgment and spiritual renewal.1
Our Cities Cry to You, O GodJeremiah 4:31-5:5This hymn echoes Jeremiah 4's lament over cities facing judgment and the prophet's cry for repentance and renewal.1
Glory, My God, to TheeJeremiah 4:2This hymn responds to Jeremiah 4's call to return to God with heartfelt adoration and repentance.1
We Love to Sound Your PraisesJeremiah 4:19This hymn's praise and lifted hands reflect the call in Jeremiah 4 to return to God with sincere worship.1
Song of the ProphetsJeremiahThis hymn celebrates Jeremiah as one of God's prophets who proclaimed His covenant faithfulness and call to repentance.1

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