Hymns for Mark 5

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
When Jesus the Healer Mark 5:22-43This hymn references Mark 5's account of Jesus raising Jairus's daughter from death in verse 3.6
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind Mark 5:15This hymn's plea for calm and healing peace reflects Jesus's stilling of the storm and restoration of the tormented man in Mark 5.5
O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come Mark 5:28This hymn echoes Mark 5's accounts of Jesus healing the sick and restoring wholeness through his compassionate love.5
Heal Us, Emmanuel, Hear Our Prayer Mark 5:25-34This hymn references the woman in Mark 5:25-34 who touched Jesus's garment in faith and received healing.4
Rock of Ages, cleft for me Mark 5:15This hymn echoes the desperate faith of the woman who touched Jesus' garment, seeking healing and refuge in Christ alone.3
Tell Me the Old, Old Story Mark 5:19This hymn echoes the plea of the healed demoniac in Mark 5 who wanted to hear and tell the story of Jesus' transforming power.3
Immortal Love, Forever Full Mark 5:27This hymn's reference to "love's Galilee" connects to Christ's healing ministry in Mark 5, where Jesus demonstrated God's compassionate love through miraculous works.3
We Cannot Measure How You Heal Mark 5:23This hymn reflects Mark 5's accounts of Jesus healing the bleeding woman and raising Jairus's daughter, celebrating Christ's compassionate response to suffering and faith.3
Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness Mark 5:8This hymn's references to freeing prisoners and driving out demons reflect Jesus' deliverance of the demon-possessed man in Mark 5.3
Departed Saints asleep Mark 5:39This hymn echoes Jesus's words "the child is not dead but sleeping" from Mark 5:39, affirming resurrection hope over death's despair.3
Woman in the Night Mark 5:25-34This hymn references the woman who touched Jesus' garment in the crowd, finding healing through faith as described in Mark 5:25-34.3
Wonderful Story of Love Mark 5:19This hymn celebrates the wonderful love of Jesus demonstrated through His miraculous healings and compassion in Mark 5.2
Your Hands, O Lord, in Days of Old Mark 5:21-43This hymn celebrates Christ's healing power, echoing Mark 5's accounts of Jesus restoring the demon-possessed man, the woman with bleeding, and Jairus's daughter.2
Draw Us in the Spirit's Tether Mark 5:21-43This hymn's reference to touching Christ's garment's hem directly recalls the woman healed by faith in Mark 5:25-34.2
O Jesus Christ, May Grateful Hymns Be Rising Mark 5:25-29This hymn reflects Mark 5's themes of Jesus' compassionate healing ministry and care for the suffering and outcast.2
Only Believe Mark 5:36This hymn echoes Jesus' words "only believe" to Jairus when his daughter died, emphasizing faith over fear.2
Oh, it is Jesus Mark 5:27-28This hymn directly references the woman in Mark 5 who touched Jesus' garment and was healed by faith.2
O Christ, Who Shared Our Mortal Life Mark 5:21-43This hymn reflects Mark 5's accounts of Jesus healing the sick and raising Jairus's daughter from death.2
I Love to Tell the Story Mark 5:19This hymn echoes the testimony of the healed demoniac whom Jesus commanded to tell others what God had done for him.1
All Praise to Thee, My God, This Night Mark 5:35-43This hymn echoes the trust in God's protective power demonstrated when Jesus calmed the storm and healed the afflicted in Mark 5.1

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