Hymns for John 11

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I Am the Bread of Life John 11:25 This hymn directly quotes Jesus's declaration "I am the resurrection and the life" from John 11:25, proclaiming hope in eternal life.19
Breathe on Me, Breath of God John 11:26 This hymn connects to John 11's resurrection account through its plea for God's life-giving breath and promise of eternal life.15
O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing John 11:2-44 This hymn echoes John 11's theme of Jesus giving new life to the dead through his powerful, life-restoring voice.9
When Jesus Wept John 11:35 This hymn directly references Jesus weeping at Lazarus's tomb, capturing the compassion and divine sorrow described in John 11:35.8
Jesus the Lord Said, "I Am the Bread" John 11 This hymn echoes Jesus's "I am" declarations in John 11, including "I am the resurrection and the life.7
Jesus Is Tenderly Calling John 11:28 This hymn echoes Jesus's tender call to Lazarus and Martha to come to Him in their time of need and sorrow.6
Lord of the Dance John 11:25-26 This hymn's narrative of Christ's life and ministry includes the raising of Lazarus, a central event in John 11.5
Why Has God Forsaken Me? John 11 This hymn directly references Jesus weeping at Lazarus's tomb in John 11, connecting Christ's grief with our own experiences of loss and sorrow.5
We Shall Rise Again John 11 This hymn echoes John 11's promise of resurrection, where Jesus declares "I am the resurrection and the life" to Martha.5
O Christ, you wept when grief was raw John 11:17-37 This hymn draws directly from John 11 where Jesus wept at Lazarus's death, offering comfort to those who grieve.5
Lift Your Glad Voices John 11:26 This hymn celebrates Christ's triumph over death, echoing Jesus raising Lazarus in John 11.4
Weeping One of Bethany John 11:35 This hymn reflects Jesus' compassionate tears at Lazarus's tomb, directly referencing John 11:35, "Jesus wept.4
Tree of Life John 11:1-44 This hymn echoes John 11's themes of death and resurrection, reflecting Jesus's promise that those who believe in Him will rise to new life.4
When Grief is Raw John 11:36 This hymn connects to John 11's account of Jesus weeping with Mary and Martha in their grief over Lazarus's death.4
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today John 11:25 This hymn celebrates Christ's victory over death, echoing Jesus's declaration "I am the resurrection and the life" in John 11:25.3
When gathering clouds around I view John 11:35 This hymn reflects the comfort Christ brings amid life's trials, as seen in His compassion for Martha and Mary in their grief.3
Who Is He in Yonder Stall? John 11:35 This hymn directly references John 11 by depicting Jesus weeping at Lazarus's grave, revealing His compassion and divine power over death.3
Love at Home John 11:5 This hymn reflects the love and fellowship Jesus shared with Mary, Martha, and Lazarus in their Bethany home.3
Now is eternal life John 11:26 This hymn echoes John 11's promise of resurrection and eternal life through Christ's victory over death.3
In Everything by Prayer John 11:3-5 This hymn reflects Jesus as the compassionate friend who shares our sorrows, as shown when He wept with Mary and Martha at Lazarus's death.2

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