Hymns for 1 Samuel 3

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I, the Lord of Sea and Sky (Here I Am, Lord)1 Samuel 3:1-18This hymn echoes Samuel's response "Here I am" when God called him in the night, expressing willingness to serve.24
Lord, Speak to Me, That I May Speak1 Samuel 3:9This hymn echoes Samuel's response "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening" as a prayer to hear and obey God's voice.7
Hushed was the evening hymn1 Samuel 3:10This hymn retells the story of young Samuel hearing God's call in the temple at night and responding in faithful obedience.7
Master, Speak!1 Samuel 3:10This hymn echoes young Samuel's response to God's call, "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening," expressing eager readiness to hear and obey God's voice.6
Speak, Lord, in the Stillness1 Samuel 3:9This hymn directly echoes young Samuel's response to God's call, "Speak, for your servant is listening," in a posture of quiet expectancy and submission.5
O Jesus, I Have Promised1 Samuel 3:10This hymn echoes Samuel's youthful commitment to serve and obey the Lord's calling with faithful devotion.4
It is the Lord— let him do as seemeth him good1 Samuel 3:18This hymn echoes Eli's words of submission to God's will in 1 Samuel 3:18, expressing trust in the Lord's sovereign right to govern all things.3
Alleluia with verses1 Samuel 3:9This hymn serves as a joyful acclamation before the Gospel reading, which includes Samuel's response "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.2
Speak, for Thy servant heareth1 Samuel 3:10This hymn takes its title and theme from young Samuel's response to God's call in 1 Samuel 3:10.2
I'll Be Somewhere Listening for My Name1 Samuel 3:10This hymn echoes young Samuel's attentive response to God's call, "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.2
Dear Jesus, let thy pitying eye1 Samuel 3:10This hymn connects to Samuel's childhood calling by invoking God's attentive care for young lives dedicated to His service.2
Háblame, Señor1 Samuel 3:10This hymn echoes Samuel's nighttime call from God, asking the Lord to awaken and speak to the listening heart.2
Oh, háblame y hablaré1 Samuel 3:2-10This hymn echoes Samuel's response "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening" with its opening plea "Oh, háblame y hablaré" (speak to me and I will speak), expressing readiness to hear and obey God's call.2
My Saviour, as Thou wilt1 Samuel 3:18This hymn echoes Samuel's willing response "Speak, Lord, for your servant hears" with its theme of surrender to God's will.1
Death of a child1 Samuel 3:18This hymn echoes the grief of 1 Samuel 3 where Eli accepts God's will regarding his sons' deaths.1
Soll dein verderbtes herz1 Samuel 3:9This hymn connects to Samuel's call to listen to God's word with a receptive and obedient heart.1
Listen, God Is Calling1 Samuel 3:7-10This hymn echoes Samuel's response to God's call, inviting listeners to hear and respond to God's Word.1
Here Am I, Send Me!1 Samuel 3This hymn directly references Samuel's early morning call from God and his willing response of availability for divine service.1
Speak, O Lord, Thy Servant Heareth1 Samuel 3:10This hymn directly echoes young Samuel's response to God's call, "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening," expressing readiness to hear and obey God's Word.1
Is it spooky, is it weird1 Samuel 3:1-18This hymn echoes Samuel's experience of learning to recognize and respond to God's voice speaking to him.1

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