Hymns for Jeremiah 8

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
There Is a Balm in Gilead Jeremiah 8:22This hymn directly references Jeremiah 8:22's poignant question about the balm in Gilead, answering with hope that spiritual healing is found through the Holy Spirit.53
Phisician of Souls Jeremiah 8:22This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8:22's poignant question about balm in Gilead and a physician to heal sin-sick souls.9
The Great Physician Jeremiah 8:22This hymn answers Jeremiah 8's lament "Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there?" by proclaiming Christ as the Great Physician who heals.3
Peace, troubled soul, whose plaintive moan Jeremiah 8:22This hymn offers comfort to the troubled soul, echoing Jeremiah 8's lament over affliction and the longing for healing balm.2
The Harvest Is Past Jeremiah 8:20This hymn directly quotes Jeremiah 8:20's lament "the harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved" as a warning about spiritual urgency.2
Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy Jeremiah 8:22This hymn's plea for God's presence throughout daily life contrasts with Jeremiah 8's lament over Israel's abandonment of the Lord's constant care.1
Great God, as seasons disappear Jeremiah 8:20This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8:20's lament "the harvest is past" by reflecting on seasons passing and the need to respond wisely to God's provision.1
I saw, beyond the tomb Jeremiah 8:20This hymn directly references Jeremiah 8:20's lament "the harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved," warning of judgment's urgency.1
O Christ, the Healer, we have come Jeremiah 8:221
Jesu, Son of Mary Jeremiah 8:22This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8:22's longing for healing balm, seeking Christ the Physician to heal souls wounded by sin and strife.1
We do not hope to ease our minds Jeremiah 8:11-12This hymn echoes Jeremiah 8's lament over injustice and the prophet's refusal to accept easy comfort while God's people suffer.1
Bálsamo de amor hay en Galaad Jeremiah 8:221
O for a Closer Walk with God Jeremiah 8:18 - 9:11
Almost Persuaded Jeremiah 8:201
O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee Jeremiah 8:18 - 9:1This hymn responds to Jeremiah 8's lament over waywardness by seeking Christ's guidance to help restore and lead others homeward.1
Dear God, Compassionate and Kind Jeremiah 8:1 - 9:11
The Tribunal Jeremiah 8:20This hymn reflects Jeremiah 8's theme of divine judgment and the urgent need to seek God before it's too late.1
Procrastination Jeremiah 8:201
How lost was my condition Jeremiah 8:221
Prepare to meet God Jeremiah 8:201

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