Hymns for Jonah 1

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
Baptist Hymnal 1991
Baptist Hymnal 1991
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
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The Storm Is Passing Over Jonah 1:15-16This hymn echoes Jonah's experience of God's deliverance from the violent storm at sea, offering hope that trials will pass.2
O Lord of heaven and earth and sea Jonah 1:9This hymn echoes Jonah 1's acknowledgment of God as "Lord of heaven and earth and sea" who sovereignly rules over all creation.1
Eternal Father, strong to save Jonah 1This hymn echoes Jonah 1's storm at sea and petition for God's protection over those in peril on the waters.1
Dear Shepherd of Your People, Hear Jonah 1:1-17This hymn echoes Jonah's plea for divine intervention during his storm at sea, trusting in God's shepherding care amid distress.1
We have an anchor that keeps the soul Jonah 1:4This hymn echoes Jonah 1's storm at sea, offering Christ as the steadfast anchor amid life's tempests.1
Lord Jesus, Think on Me Jonah 1:6This hymn echoes Jonah's plea for God's mercy and deliverance from the depths of distress and disobedience.1
What shall I do my God to love Jonah 1:1-2This hymn reflects Jonah's experience of God's sovereign grace that reaches even those who flee, extending mercy beyond all human boundaries.1
Thuma Mina Jonah 1:15-16This hymn's prayer to be sent by Jesus contrasts with Jonah's initial reluctance to accept God's call to mission in Nineveh.1
God of the Sparrow Jonah 1:7This hymn's reference to "God of the whale" directly connects to Jonah's encounter with the great fish in God's sovereign plan.1
Come and Journey with a Saviour Jonah 1:1-17This hymn's call to journey with the Saviour echoes Jonah's reluctant journey and God's persistent call to follow His path.1
Who Did Swallow Jonah Jonah 1This hymn directly retells the story of Jonah being swallowed by the great fish as recounted in Jonah 1:17.1
Lighten the Ship Jonah 1:5This hymn directly references the storm at sea and the sailors' desperate need to lighten the ship to survive, just as in Jonah 1:4-5.1
God Spoke JonahThis hymn reflects God's call to Jonah, illustrating how God speaks to all people throughout Scripture.1
True Story Jonah 1This hymn connects to Jonah 1 through its shared theme of a man in a boat during God's commanded storm at sea.1
Song of the Prophets JonahThis hymn celebrates Jonah among the ancient prophets who proclaimed God's redemptive word throughout the earth.1
You Better Run Jonah 1This hymn echoes Jonah's urgent need to flee and seek refuge, reflecting the prophet's attempt to run from God's call.1
Jonah! Jonah! Jonah 1:1 - 2:10This hymn directly retells Jonah's flight to Tarshish and God's call to obedience described in Jonah 1.1
He's Got Everything Under Control JonahThis hymn affirms God's sovereign control even amid chaos, echoing His power over the storm that confronted Jonah.1

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