Hymns for Luke 5

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
You Have Come Down to the Lakeshore Luke 5:11 This 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 5:11 This 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 5:11 This 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 5:1-11 This 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 5:32 This 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 5:1-11 This 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 5:30 This hymn references Jesus calling the fishermen to follow Him, as described in Luke 5:1-11.4
He Touched Me Luke 5:13 This 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 5:13 This 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 5:17-26 This hymn directly references Luke 5's account of Jesus healing the paralyzed man lowered through the roof.3
Sweetest note in seraph song Luke 5:312
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go Luke 5:52
My God, my God, to thee I cry Luke 5:82
O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come Luke 5:18-262
We cannot measure how you heal Luke 5:17-202
How Clear Is Our Vocation, Lord Luke 5:1-112
You Walk Along Our Shoreline Luke 5:112
O Lord, with your eyes set upon me Luke 5:1-112
O happy day Luke 5:1-111
Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken Luke 5:111

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