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Hymns for 1 Kings 18

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
See How Great a Flame Aspires1 Kings 18:44-45This hymn's imagery of fire kindled and spreading echoes Elijah's dramatic altar fire from heaven that consumed the sacrifice and proved God's power.5
Happy day, happy day1 Kings 18:21This hymn celebrates the decisive moment of choosing to follow God, echoing Elijah's call in 1 Kings 18:21 for Israel to choose between the Lord and Baal.2
Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above1 Kings 18:39This hymn celebrates God's sovereign power and faithful providence, echoing Elijah's demonstration of the Lord's supremacy over false gods on Mount Carmel.2
"Why not to-night!"1 Kings 18:21This hymn echoes Elijah's urgent call for Israel to stop wavering and choose the Lord immediately rather than delay their decision.1
Once to Every Man and Nation1 Kings 18:21This hymn echoes Elijah's call for Israel to choose between serving God or Baal, emphasizing the decisive moment to choose truth over falsehood.1
For the fire of divine love1 Kings 18:38This hymn echoes Elijah's prayer for God's fire to descend, seeking divine flame to kindle holy love in the heart.1
Saw ye not the cloud arise1 Kings 18:44This hymn references Elijah's small cloud that brought rain after drought, symbolizing the growth of Christ's kingdom from small beginnings.1
Was hinket ihr, betrogne seelen1 Kings 18:21This hymn echoes Elijah's challenge "How long will you waver between two opinions?" calling souls from spiritual indecision to wholehearted devotion.1
Com Alegria Venho, ó Deus1 Kings 18:12This hymn reflects the joyful devotion and commitment to serve God anywhere, echoing Elijah's faithful obedience in 1 Kings 18.1
How Firm a Foundation1 Kings 17:1 - 18:1This hymn echoes Elijah's experience of God's faithful presence and sustaining power during trials and opposition.1
Lead on, O King Eternal1 Kings 18:21This hymn echoes Elijah's call for God's people to follow the true King, marching forward in spiritual conquest over false worship.1
Procrastination1 Kings 18:21This hymn echoes Elijah's challenge to Israel in 1 Kings 18:21 to stop wavering and choose to follow God without delay.1
Revive Thy Work, O Lord1 Kings 17:1 - 18:1This hymn echoes Elijah's prayer for God's powerful intervention to revive the faith of His people and turn their hearts back to Him.1
Philippians 5:7-191 Kings 18:21I notice there's an issue with this request: the hymn title "Philippians 5:7-19" appears to be incorrect, as the book of Philippians only has 4 chapters. The text content seems to reference Philippians 3:7-9, where Paul counts all things as loss compared to knowing Christ. However, I cannot find a meaningful connection between this hymn (about counting worldly achievements as loss and trusting in Christ's righteousness alone) and 1 Kings 18 (which describes Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel). These passages address fundamentally different themes - 1 Kings 18 is about God's power demonstrated through fire from heaven and the defeat of false prophets, while this hymn is about personal salvation through Christ's merits rather than one's own works. Could you verify that the correct scripture reference was entered? There may be a data error in the hymn-to-scripture mapping.1
My God! I know, I feel thee mine1 Kings 18:381
Lord, at Thy mercy seat1 Kings 18:37This hymn reflects Elijah's earnest prayer at Mount Carmel, seeking God's powerful response and spiritual renewal.1
Thou God that answerest by fire1 Kings 181
Decide Tonight1 Kings 18:211
Oh, what are You Going to Do?1 Kings 18:21This hymn echoes Elijah's challenge to Israel in 1 Kings 18 to choose whom they will serve and commit their hearts to God.1
Come, Thou Burning Spirit, come1 Kings 18:381

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