Hymns for John 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say John 4:14This hymn echoes Jesus's offer of living water to the Samaritan woman, promising spiritual refreshment and eternal life.38
Jesus, Lover of My Soul John 4:14This hymn echoes Jesus's offer of living water to the Samaritan woman, portraying Christ as the soul's ultimate refuge and source of spiritual life.22
Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts John 4:14This hymn echoes John 4's imagery of Jesus as living water who satisfies spiritual thirst and the true bread that fills our deepest hunger.17
Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken John 4:14This hymn echoes Jesus's promise of living water in John 4, with streams flowing from eternal love to satisfy spiritual thirst.8
Far and Near the Fields Are Teeming John 4:35This hymn echoes Jesus' words in John 4:35 about fields white for harvest, calling workers to gather souls.7
Fill My Cup, Lord John 4:5-15This hymn echoes Jesus's offer of living water to the Samaritan woman that eternally quenches spiritual thirst.7
Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness John 4:5-14This hymn references Jesus offering "cool water to the desert's burning sand," directly echoing His encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4.7
Hear the Voice of Jesus John 4:35This hymn echoes Jesus's call to the disciples in John 4:35-38 to see and work in the fields ripe for harvest.5
Hymn 136 John 4:24This hymn draws directly from John 4:24's declaration that "God is a Spirit" and must be worshiped in spirit and truth.5
More laborers John 4:37This hymn echoes Jesus' words in John 4:35 about fields white for harvest and the need for laborers to reap.5
O Thou, to Whom in Ancient Time John 4:6This hymn directly references John 4's account of Jesus at Jacob's well, affirming that worship is not bound to one location but acceptable everywhere.5
Tree of Life John 4:4-42This hymn connects to John 4's theme of living water through its imagery of Christ as the life-giving tree who brings spiritual rebirth and renewal.5
Crashing Waters at Creation John 4:5-42This hymn's imagery of "living water, never ending" directly echoes Jesus's promise of living water to the Samaritan woman in John 4.5
De Tu Cántaro Dame (The Samaritan Woman) John 4:5-42This hymn retells Jesus's encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, directly referencing her water jar and his offer of living water.5
Holy Spirit, truth divine John 4:14This hymn connects to John 4's theme of the Spirit as truth and divine light that brings spiritual awakening and renewal.4
Come, Labor On John 4:34-35This hymn echoes Jesus' words in John 4:35 about fields ripe for harvest, calling believers to active mission work.4
I cannot tell why he, whom angels worship John 4:42This hymn echoes John 4's theme of the Saviour seeking the lost, as Jesus sought the Samaritan woman at the well.4
Hallelujah! We Sing Your Praises John 4:5-42This hymn echoes Jesus offering living water to the Samaritan woman, satisfying spiritual thirst and hunger.4
Come, You Thankful People, Come John 4:35-38This hymn's harvest imagery reflects Jesus' teaching in John 4:35-38 about fields ripe for spiritual harvest.3
Jesus, Where'er Thy People Meet John 4:21-24This hymn echoes John 4:23-24's theme of worshiping God in spirit and truth wherever believers gather.3

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