Hymns for John 5

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O for a thousand tongues to sing John 5:25This hymn echoes John 5's themes of Christ giving life to the dead and setting prisoners free through His healing power.12
Lord of the Dance John 5:1-18This hymn's verse about dancing for scribes and Pharisees who wouldn't follow reflects John 5's account of religious leaders rejecting Jesus' healing and authority.6
Wade in the Water John 5:1-5This hymn references John 5's pool of Bethesda where an angel troubled the water to bring healing.6
Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness John 5:25This hymn celebrates Christ's righteousness and atoning blood, reflecting John 5's testimony to Jesus' divine authority and life-giving power.4
Waiting at the Pool John 5:2-4This hymn references the Pool of Bethesda where Jesus healed the paralyzed man who waited for healing.3
O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come John 5:13This hymn echoes John 5's account of Jesus healing at the pool, emphasizing Christ's restorative power and our need for wholeness.3
Healing River John 5:1-9This hymn echoes John 5's healing pool of Bethesda, where Jesus brought restoration through living water.3
Break Thou the Bread of Life John 5:39This hymn connects to John 5 through its plea for spiritual freedom and truth, echoing Jesus's words that Scripture testifies of Him and brings life.2
Fairest Lord Jesus John 5:23This hymn celebrates Jesus as both Son of God and Son of Man, reflecting John 5's testimony to Christ's divine authority and human nature.2
The day of resurrection! John 5:34This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory over death, echoing John 5's promise that the dead will hear God's Son's voice and live.2
Some Sweet Day John 5:28This hymn reflects John 5's promise of eternal life and resurrection hope for believers.2
Tal como soy John 5:36-40This hymn echoes John 5's theme of Christ's healing power and invitation to come to Him for spiritual wholeness.2
Give thanks for life, the measure of our days John 5:35This hymn reflects 1 John 5's theme of eternal life and love that transcends death through faith in Christ.2
The Resurrection Morn John 5:28-29This hymn reflects John 5's promise that the dead will hear Christ's voice and rise to life at His command.2
Crown Him with Many Crowns John 5:12-13This hymn crowns Christ as Lord of life who triumphs over death, echoing John 5's themes of Jesus giving life and raising the dead.1
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord! John 5:39This hymn connects to John 5 through its emphasis on Scripture as God's written testimony, echoing Jesus's appeal to the witness of the written Word.1
This is the day the Lord hath made John 5:43This hymn celebrates Christ rising from the dead and conquering Satan's power, echoing John 5's themes of Jesus giving life and executing judgment.1
The Church's Gift John 5:39This hymn celebrates Christ as the incarnate Word and divine Truth, echoing John 5's testimony to Jesus's authority and unity with the Father.1
God, whose almighty word John 5:3This hymn celebrates God's creative and life-giving word, echoing John 5's testimony to the Son's divine authority and power to give life.1
Revive Thy work, O Lord! John 5:25This hymn's plea for spiritual revival echoes Jesus's call in John 5 to awaken from spiritual death to new life.1

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