Hymns for Luke 5

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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
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
You Have Come Down to the Lakeshore Luke 5:11This hymn retells Luke 5's account of Jesus calling the fishermen disciples by the Sea of Galilee, leaving their boats to follow Him.19
Jesus Calls Us Luke 5:11This hymn reflects Jesus's call to the disciples in Luke 5 to leave their nets and follow Him.11
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind Luke 5:11This hymn reflects the calling of the disciples by the Sea of Galilee, who left everything to follow Jesus.8
Will you come and follow me Luke 5:1-11This hymn echoes Jesus' call to Simon Peter and the disciples in Luke 5 to leave everything and follow Him.7
Come, Ye Sinners, Poor And Wretched Luke 5:32This hymn echoes Jesus's call to sinners in Luke 5, where He invites the unworthy to come for healing and forgiveness.5
Two Fishermen Luke 5:1-11This hymn retells Luke 5's account of Jesus calling the fishermen to leave their nets and follow Him as disciples.5
Dance, then wherever you may be Luke 5:30This hymn references Jesus calling the fishermen to follow Him, as described in Luke 5:1-11.4
He Touched Me Luke 5:13This hymn reflects Luke 5's accounts of Jesus touching and healing the unclean, bringing wholeness and transformation.4
Your Hands, O Lord, in Days of Old Luke 5:13This hymn celebrates Christ's healing ministry, reflecting Luke 5's accounts of Jesus healing the leper and the paralytic.3
When Jesus the Healer Luke 5:17-26This hymn directly references Luke 5's account of Jesus healing the paralyzed man lowered through the roof.3
Sweetest note in seraph song Luke 5:31This hymn celebrates Christ as the Great Physician who heals and shows compassion, reflecting Luke 5's accounts of Jesus healing the sick and calling sinners to repentance.2
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go Luke 5:5This hymn echoes the disciples' response in Luke 5 to leave their daily work and follow Christ's call with devoted obedience.2
My God, my God, to thee I cry Luke 5:8This hymn echoes the leper's plea "Lord, if you will, you can make me clean" from Luke 5:12-13, seeking Christ's purifying touch.2
O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come Luke 5:18-26This hymn reflects Luke 5's accounts of Jesus healing the sick and calling sinners, emphasizing both physical and spiritual wholeness.2
We cannot measure how you heal Luke 5:17-20This hymn reflects Luke 5's accounts of Jesus healing the sick and calling disciples to faith amid doubt and human limitation.2
How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord Luke 5:1-11This hymn reflects Luke 5's call of the disciples to leave their nets and follow Jesus in faithful vocation.2
You Walk Along Our Shoreline Luke 5:11This hymn reflects Jesus calling the first disciples by the Sea of Galilee to follow Him and fish for people.2
O Lord, with your eyes set upon me Luke 5:1-11This hymn beautifully retells Jesus calling the fishermen disciples by the Sea of Galilee to leave their nets and follow Him.2
O happy day Luke 5:1-11This hymn echoes the disciples' joyful response in Luke 5 when they left everything to follow Jesus after hearing His divine call.1
Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken Luke 5:11This hymn echoes the disciples' response in Luke 5 to leave everything behind and follow Jesus.1

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