Hymns for Jonah 3

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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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Ashes Jonah 3:6This hymn echoes Jonah 3's themes of repentance and renewal, as the Ninevites turned from sin in sackcloth and ashes.1
God's Welcome Jonah 3:10This hymn celebrates God's wide mercy and welcome for repentant sinners, reflecting His compassion toward Nineveh in Jonah 3.1
"My repentings are kindled" Jonah 3:10This hymn echoes Jonah 3's theme of God's relenting mercy toward repentant sinners who have long resisted His grace.1
Come, trembling sinner, in whose breast Jonah 3:9This hymn echoes Nineveh's repentant plea "Who knows? God may turn and relent" (Jonah 3:9) in its hopeful yet humble approach to divine mercy.1
Goodness--Ps. 145 Jonah 3:10This hymn celebrates God's compassion and slowness to anger, reflecting His mercy toward repentant Nineveh in Jonah 3.1
Dear Shepherd of Your People, Hear Jonah 2:10 - 4:11This hymn's plea for the Shepherd to hear His people echoes Jonah 3's theme of God's merciful response to repentant prayer.1
For the healing of the nations Jonah 3This hymn echoes Jonah 3's theme of God's mercy extending to all nations who turn from evil and seek healing.1
Come and Journey with a Saviour Jonah 2:10 - 4:11This hymn echoes Jonah 3's call to repentance and journey toward God's transforming grace.1
God Spoke JonahThis hymn illustrates how God speaks to all people, just as He spoke to Jonah with a call to obedience.1
"Up!" God Says to Jonah Jonah 3:5This hymn directly references God's command to Jonah in chapter 3 to arise and preach to Nineveh.1
True Story Jonah 3This hymn celebrates God's true stories in Scripture, affirming the historical reality of biblical accounts like Jonah's experience.1
Song of the Prophets JonahThis hymn celebrates Jonah among the prophets who proclaimed God's call to repentance and redemption.1
He's Got Everything Under Control JonahThis hymn affirms God's sovereign control over all circumstances, echoing how He directed Nineveh's repentance in Jonah 3.1

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