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Prayer Is the Soul's Supreme Desire Acts 9:11This hymn connects to Saul's conversion through prayer in Acts 9, where Ananias prays and Saul himself prays after encountering Christ.16
Savior, Thy Dying Love Acts 9:6This hymn reflects Paul's transformed life in Acts 9, responding to Christ's sacrificial love with wholehearted consecration and service.4
We Sing the Glorious Conquest Acts 9:1-7This hymn directly recounts Saul's dramatic conversion on the Damascus road, celebrating Christ's transforming grace that turned the church's persecutor into its greatest apostle.4
The Christian awakened—What must I do to be saved? Acts 9:6This hymn reflects Saul's spiritual awakening on the Damascus road, moving from self-assured pride to trembling conviction under God's divine light.3
Just as I am, without one plea Acts 9:1-22This hymn reflects Paul's conversion in Acts 9, coming to Christ just as he was, without merit or plea.2
Christ is alive! Let Christians sing Acts 9:5This hymn echoes Saul's transformative encounter with the risen, living Christ who continues to save and heal across all times and places.2
Will you come and follow me Acts 9:1-19This hymn echoes Saul's transformative call on the Damascus road, inviting believers to follow Christ and be forever changed.2
Christ Is the King Acts 9:2This hymn echoes Acts 9's call to discipleship and witness, as Paul's conversion led him to boldly proclaim Christ as King.2
For All the Faithful Women Acts 9:36This hymn celebrates faithful servants of God, including Dorcas (Tabitha) from Acts 9 who served with strength and gladness.2
Dead in trespasses and sins Acts 9:18This hymn reflects Saul's spiritual deadness before his dramatic conversion on the Damascus road in Acts 9.1
Power of Divine Love Acts 9:6This hymn reflects Saul's dramatic conversion on the Damascus road, where divine mercy rather than judgment transformed a stubborn heart.1
Christ has risen while earth slumbers Acts 9:3-6This hymn connects to Acts 9 through the theme of Christ's transformative resurrection power that changes doubters and deniers into believers.1
O threefold God of tender unity Acts 9:3This hymn's imagery of blinding radiance and transformative fire echoes Saul's encounter with Christ's blazing light on the Damascus road.1
Let the Heaven Light Shine on me Acts 9:3This hymn echoes Saul's encounter with the heavenly light on the Damascus road that transformed his life.1
A Light from Heaven Acts 9:1-19This hymn retells Saul's dramatic conversion on the Damascus road, depicting the heavenly light, his blindness, and transformation into Paul through God's grace.1
Paul, Preacher of the Word Acts 9:1-15This hymn recounts Saul's dramatic conversion on the Damascus road when Christ called him to preach the gospel.1
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove Acts 9:31This hymn echoes Saul's conversion experience in Acts 9, seeking the Spirit's guidance and light to lead believers to Christ and truth.1
Tell me the old, old story Acts 9:34This hymn echoes Paul's Damascus road conversion in Acts 9, where he first heard the transforming story of Christ.1
Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies Acts 9:3-5This hymn echoes Saul's encounter with Christ's blinding light on the Damascus road, seeking spiritual illumination and transformation.1
All To Jesus I Surrender Acts 9:6This hymn echoes Saul's complete surrender to Christ on the Damascus road, yielding his life to Jesus' lordship.1
Spirit Divine, Attend Our Prayers Acts 9:31This hymn's plea for the Spirit to come as light echoes Saul's transformative encounter with divine light on the Damascus road.1
Out of My Bondage, Sorrow, and Night (De mi tristeza y esclavitud) Acts 9:1-9This hymn echoes Saul's dramatic conversion from darkness to light and bondage to freedom in Christ.1
My gracious Lord, I own thy right Acts 9:6This hymn reflects Paul's radical conversion and consecration to serve Christ after his Damascus Road encounter in Acts 9.1
And Are We Yet Alive Acts 9:6This hymn reflects Acts 9's theme of divine preservation and transformation through Christ's redeeming grace and power.1
By All Your Saints Still Striving Acts 9:1-19This hymn celebrates the saints and apostles, including Paul whose dramatic conversion and calling as an apostle is recounted in Acts 9.1
The Touch of His Hand on Mine Acts 9:41This hymn reflects Saul's transformative encounter with Christ on the Damascus road, where divine touch brought guidance from darkness to light.1
Here I Am, Lord, (Aquí estoy, Señor) Acts 9:1-6This hymn echoes Saul's transformative call on the Damascus road, responding "Here I am, Lord" to God's commissioning voice.1
Channels Only Acts 9:15This hymn reflects Saul's transformation in Acts 9, emphasizing being cleansed, filled, and used as a vessel for God's power.1
Heaven Came Down Acts 9:3This hymn echoes Saul's dramatic conversion on the Damascus road, moving from spiritual darkness to light through encountering Jesus.1
The Saviour, when to heaven he rose Acts 9:10-26This hymn connects to Saul's conversion through the Holy Spirit's calling and commissioning work that transformed him into Paul the apostle.1
Bring Your Vessels, Not a Few Acts 9:17This hymn echoes Saul's transformative filling with the Holy Spirit after his Damascus road encounter in Acts 9.1
Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands Acts 9:18This hymn echoes Acts 9:18 where scales fell from Saul's eyes, as verse 3 prays for spiritual sight to see Christ clearly.1
Love of the Father, Love of God the Son Acts 9:12This hymn connects to Saul's conversion through themes of divine love transforming strife into peace and new life.1
Santo Espíritu, Desciende Acts 9:17This hymn echoes Saul's transformative encounter with the Holy Spirit after his Damascus road conversion in Acts 9.1
Sent Out In Jesus' Name (Enviado soy de Dios) Acts 9:17This hymn echoes Paul's transformation in Acts 9 from persecutor to one sent out in Christ's name to serve God's kingdom.1
Lord of beauty, thine the splendour Acts 9:12This hymn's plea to "touch our eyes that they may see" echoes Saul's spiritual and physical blindness being healed in Acts 9.1
Lord of the church, we pray for our renewing Acts 9:35This hymn's prayer for church renewal echoes Saul's dramatic conversion and transformation in Acts 9.1
Two Noble Saints Acts 9:15-20This hymn celebrates Paul, whose dramatic conversion and call to apostleship are recounted in Acts 9.1
Tu vida, ¡Oh, Salvador! Acts 9:6This hymn connects to Saul's transformative conversion in Acts 9, calling believers to share Christ's life in mission.1
The love of God comes close Acts 9:2This hymn reflects God's transformative love that embraces strangers and those caught in fear, as Saul experienced on the Damascus road.1
Conscience Stings Acts 9:5This hymn echoes Saul's conscience-stricken conversion in Acts 9, calling sinners to heed God's inner voice and turn to Christ.1
Jesus Makes Me Whole Acts 9:34This hymn reflects Saul's transformative conversion in Acts 9, celebrating how Jesus makes believers whole and frees them from sin.1
We sing for all the unsung saints Acts 9:15This hymn celebrates the faithful witness of countless unnamed disciples like Ananias and early believers in Acts 9.1
Live to Do your Duty Acts 9:61
What Wilt Thou Have Me To Do? Acts 9:61
Come, Celebrate the Call of God Acts 9:1-18This hymn celebrates God's call to service and transformation, echoing Saul's dramatic conversion and commissioning in Acts 9.1
O that now the Church were blest Acts 9:311
Christ's Word to Us Acts 9:3-8This hymn reflects Saul's transformative encounter with Christ's burning light and his commissioning to proclaim truth despite fear.1
Here I Am, Lord (Aquí estoy, Dios) Acts 9:1-61
Lord of Glory, in our Darkness Acts 9:311

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