Hymns for Acts 16

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And Can It Be that I Should Gain Acts 16:26This hymn echoes the Philippian jailer's conversion in Acts 16, celebrating the liberating power of Christ's sacrificial love that breaks chains and brings salvation.11
From Greenland's icy mountains Acts 16:9This hymn echoes Acts 16's missionary call, as Paul answered the Macedonian vision to bring the gospel to distant lands.10
Hymn 121 Acts 16:14-15This hymn connects to Acts 16 through the theme of household baptism, as water seals God's covenant promise to believers and their families.9
Jesus Saves! Acts 16:31This hymn echoes the joyful proclamation of salvation found in Acts 16, where Paul and Silas share the gospel message that saves.5
Send the Light Acts 16:9This hymn directly references Paul's Macedonian call in Acts 16:9, urging believers to send the gospel light to those in need.5
Sweet Hour of Prayer Acts 16:25This hymn reflects Paul and Silas's powerful example of prayer bringing relief and deliverance during their imprisonment in Acts 16.2
Only Trust Him Acts 16:31This hymn echoes the Philippian jailer's urgent plea "What must I do to be saved?" with the simple answer: "Believe in the Lord Jesus.2
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Acts 16:30-31This hymn echoes the Philippian jailer's joyful response to salvation and God's great redemptive work in Acts 16.2
No storm can shake my inmost calm Acts 16:25This hymn echoes Paul and Silas singing hymns in prison at midnight, finding joy and peace amid suffering through faith in Christ.2
And it's from the old I travel to the new Acts 16:6-10This hymn reflects Paul and Silas's journey of faith through unknown territories, trusting God's guidance through both trials and new beginnings.2
Believe in the Lord Acts 16:31This hymn directly quotes Acts 16:31, where Paul tells the Philippian jailer to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved.2
Faith of our fathers Acts 16:25-26This hymn honors the faithful witness of early Christians like Paul and Silas who suffered imprisonment for their faith in Acts 16.1
Fight the good fight with all thy might Acts 16:31This hymn echoes Paul and Silas's perseverance in faith during their imprisonment, encouraging believers to fight the good fight and trust in Christ's strength through trials.1
The day you gave us, Lord, has ended Acts 16:25This hymn reflects Acts 16's midnight prayer and praise, celebrating the Church's unceasing worship around the world day and night.1
He justifieth the ungodly Acts 16:31This hymn echoes Acts 16's theme of salvation offered to sinners, as seen in the Philippian jailer's conversion.1
Come over and help us Acts 16:91
When the storms of life are raging, stand by me Acts 16:16-341
What Shall I do to be Saved? Acts 16:301
O selig haus, wo man dich aufgenommen Acts 16:311
Ich und mein haus, wir sind bereit Acts 16:311

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