Hymns for Luke 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Oh, for a Thousand Tongues to Sing Luke 4:18-19This hymn echoes Luke 4's theme of Jesus proclaiming freedom to captives and setting prisoners free through His redemptive power.31
Luke 4:18,19: Hark, the glad sound, the Saviour comes! Luke 4:18-19This hymn directly references Luke 4:18-19, where Jesus proclaims His mission to bring good news, freedom, and God's favor to the world.30
Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days Luke 4:1-13This hymn reflects Jesus' forty days of fasting and temptation by Satan in the wilderness as recorded in Luke 4:1-13.23
Forty Days and Forty Nights Luke 4:1-2This hymn directly reflects Luke 4's account of Jesus fasting forty days in the wilderness and being tempted by Satan.16
Hail to the Lord's Anointed Luke 4:18This hymn celebrates Christ as the Anointed One who fulfills Luke 4's prophecy to free captives and bring good news to the poor.13
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High Luke 4:1-13This hymn directly references Luke 4's account of Christ's baptism, temptation in the wilderness, and early ministry.10
Jesus, Tempted in the Desert Luke 4:1-13This hymn directly retells Luke 4's account of Jesus' three temptations in the wilderness, quoting his responses to Satan.9
Will you come and follow me Luke 4:1-4This hymn echoes Jesus' call to discipleship in Luke 4:18-19, inviting followers to share in His mission to the poor, captive, and oppressed.7
The Glory of These Forty Days Luke 4:1-13This hymn celebrates Christ's forty-day fast in the wilderness, the central event of Luke 4:1-2.7
Arise, Your Light Is Come Luke 4:30This hymn echoes Jesus's reading from Isaiah in Luke 4 about bringing light and liberation to the oppressed.7
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Luke 4:18-19This hymn echoes Luke 4:18-19's proclamation of Jesus bringing freedom to prisoners and blessings to the poor through His reign.6
Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish Luke 4:18This hymn echoes Jesus's mission in Luke 4 to bring comfort and hope to the brokenhearted and afflicted.6
Seek ye first the kingdom of God Luke 4:1-2This hymn echoes Jesus's teaching in Luke 4:4 that spiritual priorities and dependence on God's word sustain life.6
Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness Luke 4:16-21This hymn directly references Luke 4:18-19 where Jesus proclaims His mission to free prisoners, give sight to the blind, and bring liberation.6
God Has Chosen Me Luke 4:19This hymn reflects Jesus' proclamation in Luke 4:18-19 of being anointed to bring good news to the poor and freedom to the oppressed.6
I'll Praise My Maker While I've Breath Luke 4:18This hymn echoes Luke 4's themes of God giving sight to the blind and bringing good news to the poor.5
Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Lead Us Luke 4:1-13This hymn echoes the theme of divine guidance needed to resist temptation, as Jesus was led by the Spirit in Luke 4.5
Silence, Frenzied, Unclean Spirit Luke 4:31-37This hymn directly retells Luke 4:33-36, where Jesus commands an unclean spirit to leave a man in the synagogue.5
Make Way Luke 4:19This hymn directly references Luke 4:18-19, where Jesus proclaims His mission to heal the brokenhearted and free the captives.5
Blow ye the trumpet, blow! Luke 4:19This hymn echoes Luke 4:18-19's proclamation of jubilee and the Lord's favor through Christ's ministry.4

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