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I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say John 7:37-39This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in John 7:37 to come and drink the living water that satisfies spiritual thirst.25
Just As I Am John 7:37-38This hymn echoes John 7:37's invitation where Jesus calls all who thirst to come to Him and drink.7
Jesus, the Joy of Loving Hearts John 7:37-39This hymn echoes John 7:37-38 where Jesus invites the thirsty to come and drink, offering living water to satisfy spiritual longing.7
The Savior's Invitation John 7:37This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in John 7:37 for all who thirst to come and drink.5
Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken John 7:38This hymn echoes John 7:37-38's imagery of Christ as the source of living water and spiritual satisfaction for believers.3
Once in royal David's city John 7:42This hymn celebrates Christ's humble birth in Bethlehem, David's city, fulfilling the prophecy referenced in John 7:42.3
How Can I Keep from Singing? John 7:38This hymn echoes John 7:38's promise of living water flowing from believers as streams of joyful praise.3
I Hunger and I Thirst John 7:37-39This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in John 7:37 to come and drink, expressing spiritual thirst for Christ as living water.3
Todos los Que Tengan Sed John 7:37This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in John 7:37 to all who thirst to come and drink living water.3
Peace Is Flowing Like a River John 7:38This hymn echoes Jesus's promise in John 7:38 that rivers of living water will flow from believers' hearts.3
Come Now, You Hungry John 7:37-38This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in John 7:37 to the thirsty to come and drink living water.3
Jesu, lover of my soul John 7:37-39This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in John 7:37 to come and drink, offering refuge and spiritual sustenance to thirsty souls.2
Shall We Gather at the River John 7:37-38This hymn echoes John 7:37-38's imagery of Jesus offering living water that flows to eternal life.2
Let every mortal ear attend John 7:37This hymn echoes John 7:37's invitation where Jesus calls the thirsty to come and drink of living water.2
Let him come unto Me John 7:37This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in John 7:37 for the thirsty to come and drink from the living water He offers.2
Memories of Galilee John 7:1This hymn reflects on Jesus's Galilean ministry, connecting to John 7 where He taught at the temple after leaving Galilee.2
Christians, Let Us Love One Another John 7:34-39This hymn echoes John 7:37-38's imagery of Jesus as the source of living water that satisfies spiritual thirst.2
All Who Are Thirsty John 7:37This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in John 7:37-38 for the thirsty to come and drink living water.2
Fountain of Never-Ceasing Grace John 7:37-39This hymn echoes John 7:37-38's imagery of Christ as the fountain of living water offering never-ceasing grace.2
Jesus is living, Jesus is here John 7:37-39This hymn draws on John 7's imagery of Jesus offering living water to those who thirst for spiritual fulfillment.2
The King of Love My Shepherd Is (Psalm 23) John 7:37-39The hymn's imagery of "streams of living water" directly echoes Jesus's promise in John 7:37-38 to satisfy spiritual thirst.1
Breathe on me, Breath of God John 7:37-38This hymn echoes Jesus's promise in John 7:37-39 of the Spirit as living water flowing within believers.1
The healing fountain John 7:37This hymn echoes John 7's invitation to come and drink from Christ, the source of living water and spiritual healing.1
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendour John 7:38This hymn connects to John 7's imagery of Christ as living water and spiritual sustenance, calling Him "true and living bread.1
God Is So Good John 7:17This hymn celebrates God's goodness and care, echoing Jesus's promise in John 7 of living water for all who believe.1
People, look East. The time is near John 7:421
Over the Line John 7:371
Spirit Song John 7:381
Crashing Waters at Creation John 7:37-391
Arriba loscorazones (We Lift Up Our Hearts) John 7:37-39This hymn echoes John 7:37-38 where Jesus invites the thirsty to come and drink living water.1
May the Church at prayer recall John 7:37This hymn echoes John 7:37-38's imagery of Christ as living water and the fountain of eternal life.1
Come and Let Us Drink of That New River John 7:37-39This hymn echoes John 7's imagery of Christ as the source of living water flowing to believers.1
Sing, my tongue, how glorious battle John 7:301
O Spirit All-Embracing John 7:37-391
Ven, Amigo, al Dulce Jesús John 7:371
Jesus, Your Spirit in Us John 7:37-391
I long for God, the living God John 7:371
Come to Me and Drink John 7:371
We Worship God the Rock John 7:37-39This hymn echoes John 7:38's imagery of living water flowing from Christ, the Rock, to bring spiritual life and renewal.1
O Come All You People (Aso, aso, aso ngane) John 7:37This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in John 7:37 where He calls all who thirst to come to Him.1
Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing John 7:37-391
What a Friend We Have in Jesus John 7:37This hymn echoes John 7:37-38's invitation to come to Jesus and find spiritual refreshment through faith and prayer.1
Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy John 7:371
O for a Closer Walk with God John 7:37-391
Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove John 7:37-381
Softly and Tenderly John 7:37-381
Lord, Speak to Me That I May Speak John 7:38This hymn reflects John 7:37-38's call to receive Christ's living water and let it flow through us to others.1
Praise him, praise him, Jesus our blessed Redeemer John 7:401
Awake, our souls; away, our fears John 7:37-39This hymn echoes John 7:37-38's invitation to drink from Christ, the overflowing spring of living water.1
The divine Teacher John 7:371

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