Hymns for John 9

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Amazing Grace – How Sweet the Sound John 9:25This hymn directly echoes John 9's account of Jesus healing the blind man with the line "was blind but now I see.35
Work, for the night is coming John 9:4This hymn directly references Jesus's words in John 9:4 about working while it is day, for night is coming when no one can work.20
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say John 9This hymn echoes John 9's theme of Jesus as the light of the world who gives sight to those in spiritual darkness.10
All Who Love and Serve Your City John 9:4This hymn directly quotes Jesus' words from John 9:4, "You must work while it is day," calling believers to faithful service in the city.10
Go, Labor On John 9:4This hymn echoes Jesus' words in John 9:4 about working while it is day before night comes.6
One more day's work for Jesus John 9:4This hymn echoes John 9's theme of working while it is day, as Jesus declares "I must work the works of him who sent me.6
He Healed the Darkness of My Mind John 9:1-41This hymn retells the story of the man born blind in John 9, echoing his testimony "I was blind but now I see.6
O for a thousand tongues to sing John 9:1-12This hymn echoes John 9's theme of Jesus giving spiritual sight and new life to those in darkness.4
The Light of the World Is Jesus John 9:25This hymn echoes John 9's account of Jesus healing the blind man, celebrating Christ as the light who opens spiritual eyes to see.4
Shine, Jesus, Shine John 9:5This hymn echoes John 9's theme of Jesus as the light of the world who brings sight to those in darkness.4
Jesus the Lord Said, "I Am the Bread" John 9This hymn echoes Jesus's declaration "I am the light of the world" from John 9:5 in its second stanza.4
Tree of Life John 9:1-41This hymn's themes of spiritual blindness giving way to new sight and transformation connect to Jesus healing the blind man in John 9.4
We Have Been Told John 9:14-15This hymn's refrain "we've seen his face" connects to the blind man's spiritual and physical sight restored through encountering Jesus in John 9.4
A Morning Prayer John 9:4This hymn's call to awaken the soul echoes Jesus giving sight to the blind man, symbolizing spiritual awakening and enlightenment.3
Christ, whose glory fills the skies John 9:1-41This hymn echoes John 9's theme of Christ as the light who opens blind eyes and illuminates darkness.3
Go, labor on, while it is day John 9:4This hymn echoes Jesus' words in John 9:4 about working while it is day before night comes.3
Lord, I Was Blind John 9:25This hymn directly parallels John 9's account of Jesus healing the blind man, celebrating spiritual sight restored through Christ's transforming grace.3
Pronto la Noche Viene John 9:4This hymn echoes Jesus's words in John 9:4 about working while it is day, for night is coming.3
From Ashes to the Living Font John 9:1-41This hymn's journey from ashes to the living font echoes John 9's themes of baptismal washing and spiritual sight through Christ.3
Just as I am, without one plea John 9:1-41This hymn echoes the blind man's simple faith in coming to Jesus just as he was, without pretense or prerequisite.2

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