Hymns for Jeremiah 18

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Have Thine Own Way, Lord Jeremiah 18:6 This hymn directly references Jeremiah 18's potter and clay imagery, expressing surrender to God's molding work in the believer's life.13
Change My Heart, O God Jeremiah 18:6 This hymn directly references Jeremiah 18's potter and clay imagery, praying for God to mold and reshape the believer's heart.4
Haz lo que quieras Jeremiah 18:1-6 This hymn echoes Jeremiah 18's potter and clay imagery, expressing surrender to God as the divine Alfarero (Potter) who shapes and molds the believer's life.2
God the sculptor of the mountains Jeremiah 18:1-12 This hymn directly references Jeremiah 18's imagery of God as potter, shaping formless clay into vessels of purpose.2
Abba! Father Jeremiah 18:6 This hymn directly references Jeremiah 18's potter and clay imagery, asking God to mold and fashion us according to His will.2
Vaso Nuevo (Yo Quiero Ser) Jeremiah 18:1-122
Tú eres el alfarero Jeremiah 18:2-62
Take, O Take Me As I Am Jeremiah 18:1-61
Trust of the wicked and the righteous Jeremiah 18:5-81
And are we yet alive Jeremiah 18:6 This hymn reflects Jeremiah 18's imagery of God as potter, shaping and preserving His people through trials.1
Once to Every Man and Nation Jeremiah 18:1-11 This hymn echoes Jeremiah 18's call for nations to turn from evil and choose God's righteous path.1
O Breath of Life Jeremiah 18:1-41
Take My Life, O Father, Mold It Jeremiah 18:3-61
As a Fire Is Meant for Burning Jeremiah 18:5-6 This hymn echoes Jeremiah 18's image of God as potter shaping clay vessels, calling the church to humble service.1
Alleluia! Glory to God Jeremiah 18:1-111
Un vaso nuevo Jeremiah 18:1-61
Lord Jesus, Help Me Jeremiah 18:61
All My Hope Is Firmly Grounded Jeremiah 18:1-61
The Potter's Hand Jeremiah 18:61
Maranatha Jeremiah 18:6 This hymn echoes Jeremiah 18's imagery of God as potter reshaping clay, transforming barren lives into flourishing praise.1

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