Hymns for Luke 3

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry Luke 3:3-4This hymn directly portrays John the Baptist's ministry at the Jordan River, proclaiming Christ's coming and calling people to prepare their hearts, as described in Luke 3.23
Prepare the Way of the Lord Luke 3:4-6This hymn directly quotes John the Baptist's call in Luke 3:4 to prepare for the Lord's coming and proclaim salvation to all.12
Songs of Thankfulness and Praise Luke 3:1This hymn celebrates Christ's manifestation at Jordan's stream, where Luke 3 records John the Baptist preparing the way and Jesus' baptism.11
When Jesus Came to Jordan Luke 3:15-22This hymn directly recounts Jesus's baptism by John in the Jordan River, the central event of Luke 3.5
O holy dove of God descending Luke 3:22This hymn connects to Luke 3's account of the Holy Spirit descending like a dove at Jesus' baptism.5
O thou who camest from above Luke 3:16This hymn connects to John the Baptist's call to repentance and spiritual preparation through its imagery of sacred fire kindling the heart for God's work.4
Comfort, Comfort Now My People Luke 3:4This hymn directly references Luke 3's account of John the Baptist crying in the wilderness, calling people to prepare the way of the Lord through repentance.4
Oh, for a closer walk with God Luke 3:22This hymn echoes John the Baptist's call to repentance in Luke 3, expressing longing for spiritual renewal and a closer walk with God.3
Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove Luke 3:223
Spirit Divine! attend our prayers Luke 3:16This hymn invokes the Holy Spirit's presence, echoing John's promise in Luke 3:16 of baptism with the Holy Spirit.3
Spirit of God, Descend upon My Heart Luke 3:21-22This hymn echoes Luke 3's call to repentance and spiritual preparation through the Holy Spirit's transforming work in the believer's heart.3
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High Luke 3:1This hymn reflects Christ's baptism and temptation in the wilderness as recounted in Luke 3, celebrating God's love in taking human form.3
Like the murmur of the dove's song Luke 3:22This hymn connects to Luke 3's account of the Holy Spirit descending like a dove at Jesus' baptism.3
When John Baptized by Jordan's River Luke 3:21-22This hymn directly portrays John the Baptist's ministry and Jesus's baptism in the Jordan River as recorded in Luke 3.3
Crashing Waters at Creation Luke 3:1-22This hymn's third stanza directly references Jesus's baptism by John in the Jordan River, the central event of Luke 3.3
Wild and Lone the Prophet's Voice Luke 3:1-22This hymn directly portrays John the Baptist's wilderness ministry and call to repentance described in Luke 3.3
Mark how the Lamb of God, self-offering Luke 3:21-22This hymn recounts Jesus's baptism by John in the Jordan, the Spirit's descent, and the Father's voice declaring Christ as His beloved Son, all recorded in Luke 3.3
Prepare a way for the Lord Luke 3:4This hymn directly quotes Luke 3:4's call to "prepare a way for the Lord" and make straight paths for His coming.2
Praise and Thanksgiving Be to God Luke 3:21-22This hymn connects to Luke 3's account of John the Baptist through its emphasis on baptism and the Trinitarian blessing.2
Sing of God Made Manifest Luke 3:21-22This hymn's second verse directly references John the Baptist's ministry and Jesus's baptism as recorded in Luke 3.2

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