Hymns for John 1

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Just as I Am, Without One Plea John 1:29This hymn echoes John 1:29's identification of Jesus as "the Lamb of God" who takes away sin, inviting believers to come as they are.50
O Christ, the Lamb of God John 1:29This hymn directly echoes John the Baptist's declaration in John 1:29, "Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.44
O Come, All Ye Faithful John 1:1-14This hymn echoes John 1's proclamation of the Word made flesh, celebrating Christ as "Light of Light" and "begotten, not created.36
Of the Father's Love Begotten John 1:1-14This hymn echoes John 1's proclamation of Christ as the eternal Word who existed before creation and became flesh.34
At the Name of Jesus John 1:1-3This hymn directly references John 1:1's identification of Jesus as "the Word" who existed from the beginning with God.23
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing John 1:1-14This hymn celebrates the incarnation of the eternal Word who became flesh, the central theme of John 1:1-14.20
O Word of God Incarnate John 1:1-14This hymn directly reflects John 1's portrayal of Christ as the eternal Word, divine Wisdom, and Light shining in darkness.20
On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry John 1:29-30This hymn directly references John the Baptist's proclamation in John 1:23 to "make straight the way of the Lord" and announces Christ's coming.20
Jesus, Lover of My Soul John 1:14This hymn reflects John 1's portrayal of Jesus as the divine Word who brings light, life, and refuge to souls in darkness.19
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say John 1:9This hymn reflects John 1's presentation of Jesus as the Word who brings light, life, and grace to weary souls.15
Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies John 1:9This hymn celebrates Christ as "the true, the only Light," directly echoing John 1's proclamation of Jesus as the Light coming into the world.15
Jesus Calls Us; O'er the Tumult John 1:51This hymn echoes John 1's account of Jesus calling His first disciples by the Sea of Galilee to follow Him.13
Hymn 95 John 1:13This hymn reflects John 1:12-13's teaching that spiritual birth comes not from human will but from God alone.13
Hymn 118 John 1:17This hymn directly references John 1:17's contrast between the law given through Moses and grace and truth through Jesus Christ.13
Come, Thou Almighty King John 1:14This hymn reflects John 1's presentation of the Trinity: the eternal Father, the incarnate Word, and the Holy Spirit.12
Hymn 2 John 1:1This hymn directly echoes John 1's proclamation of the Word's eternal divinity and creative power.12
Shine, Jesus, Shine John 1This hymn celebrates Jesus as the "light of the world" who shines in darkness, directly reflecting John 1's imagery of Christ as the true light.12
The Summons John 1:41-42This hymn echoes John 1's call of the first disciples to follow Jesus and be transformed by Him.12
There Is a Redeemer John 1:29This hymn echoes John 1's identification of Jesus as God's Son, the Word made flesh, and the Lamb of God.12
My Faith Looks Up to Thee John 1:29-36This hymn echoes John 1's identification of Jesus as the "Lamb of God" and the Light who overcomes darkness.11

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