Hymns for Acts 15

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
All hail the power of Jesu's name Acts 15:11This hymn celebrates Jesus as Lord of all peoples, echoing Acts 15's pivotal inclusion of Gentiles into God's salvation.2
Amazing Grace! Acts 15:11This hymn echoes Acts 15's central message that salvation comes through God's grace, not by works.1
Wonderful Grace of Jesus Acts 15:11This hymn celebrates the grace that Acts 15 affirms is sufficient for salvation, not works or law.1
Lord, in thy presence here we meet Acts 15:6This hymn reflects Acts 15's theme of believers gathering in unity to seek God's guidance and presence.1
O Grant Thy Servants, Through Thy Grace Acts 15:6This hymn reflects Acts 15's Jerusalem Council gathering, seeking God's grace and guidance for church leaders in conference.1
God of Creation, All-Powerful Acts 15:14This hymn echoes Acts 15's affirmation of God calling the Church from all nations to fulfill His redemptive purpose.1
King of kinds and Lord of lords Acts 15:26This hymn reflects Acts 15's central message that salvation comes through grace, not works, celebrating Christ's sacrificial love that ransoms believers.1
Rock of ages, cleft for me Acts 15:11This hymn reflects Acts 15's emphasis on salvation through grace alone, not by works or human effort.1
Breathe on Me, Breath of God Acts 15:9This hymn connects to Acts 15's emphasis on the Holy Spirit's guidance in purifying hearts and uniting believers in God's will.1
Forty days and forty nights Acts 15:11I notice there's an issue with your request - the hymn title appears to be missing from the context you provided. However, based on the information given, "Forty days and forty nights" is a Lenten hymn about Jesus's temptation in the wilderness, which doesn't have a clear connection to Acts 15 (which discusses the Jerusalem Council's decision about Gentile believers and the Mosaic Law). Could you verify that Acts 15 is the correct scripture reference for this hymn? This hymn typically connects to passages about Jesus's 40-day fast and temptation in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11, Mark 1:12-13, Luke 4:1-13). If Acts 15 is indeed correct, here's my best attempt: This hymn's focus on Christ's faithful obedience during testing parallels the Council's reliance on God's guidance in resolving early church disputes.1
Grace Greater than Our Sin Acts 15:111
Weary of wandering from my God Acts 15:161
O Thou Joyful Acts 15:111
All glory to God in the sky Acts 15:111
Forth in the Peace of Christ Acts 15:36-411
By Grace I'm Saved Acts 15:111
Refiner's Fire Acts 15:91
Come, Holy Spirit, condescend Acts 15:4-61
Let us walk in the light Acts 15:111
And Did You Risk Yourself, O Christ Acts 15:261

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