Hymns for Luke 8

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Eternal Father, Strong to SaveLuke 8:25This hymn echoes Luke 8's account of Jesus calming the storm and commanding the winds and waves to obey Him.13
How Firm a FoundationLuke 8:22-25This hymn echoes Luke 8's parable of the sower, emphasizing God's Word as the firm foundation for enduring faith.10
Be Still, My SoulLuke 8:22-25This hymn echoes Jesus calming the storm in Luke 8:22-25, trusting that waves and winds obey His voice.8
Jesus, Lover of My SoulLuke 8:25This hymn echoes Luke 8's account of Jesus calming the storm, seeking refuge in Christ amid life's tempests.7
Dear Lord and Father of MankindLuke 8:35This hymn reflects Luke 8's themes of following Jesus with simple trust and finding peace amid life's storms.7
In Christ There Is No East or WestLuke 8:19-21This hymn echoes Luke 8:21's teaching that Christ's true family includes all who hear and do God's will.7
Jesus, Savior, Pilot MeLuke 8:22-25This hymn draws from Luke 8's account of Jesus calming the storm, portraying Christ as our pilot through life's tempestuous seas.6
When the Storms of Life Are RagingLuke 8This hymn directly references Luke 8's account of Jesus calming the storm, asking the Lord who rules wind and water to stand by us in life's tempests.6
O Jesus, I have promisedLuke 8:22-25This hymn echoes Luke 8's call to discipleship, asking Jesus to be near as guide and protector against worldly distractions and temptations.5
Heal Us, Emmanuel, Hear Our PrayerLuke 8:43-48This hymn echoes Luke 8's accounts of Jesus healing the desperate, including the woman who touched his garment in faith.5
Sent Forth by God's BlessingLuke 8:5-15This hymn echoes Luke 8's parable of the sower, where God's word takes root in receptive hearts and bears fruit in faithful action.5
Lord, for the YearsLuke 8:14This hymn echoes Luke 8's parable of the sower, celebrating God's Word that fires hearts and bears fruit in faithful lives.5
Parting HymnLuke 8:48This hymn reflects Luke 8's theme of Christ's peace and protection, as seen when Jesus calms the storm and brings safety to His disciples.4
We plough the fields, and scatterLuke 8:22-25This hymn echoes Luke 8's parable of the sower, celebrating God's providence in making seeds grow and produce abundant harvest.4
When Through the Torn SailLuke 8:23-25This hymn draws directly from Luke 8:22-25, where the disciples cry out to Jesus to save them from a life-threatening storm at sea.4
Now, My Tongue, the Mystery TellingLuke 8:5-8This hymn connects to Luke 8:4-15's parable of the sower through its reference to Christ dwelling among us to "sow the seed of truth.4
Hallé un buen amigoLuke 8:39This hymn echoes Luke 8's testimonies of Christ's transformative power and the great things He has done.4
Two FishermenLuke 8:3This hymn recalls Jesus calling fishermen disciples by the Sea of Galilee, as recounted in Luke 8's broader narrative of Christ's ministry.4
Woman in the NightLuke 8:1-8This hymn celebrates the woman who touched Jesus' garment in faith and was healed, as recounted in Luke 8:43-48.4
Fight the Good FightLuke 8:4-21This hymn echoes Luke 8's themes of faith amid life's storms and trusting Christ as our strength and guide through trials.3

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