Hymns for Mark 1

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesus Calls Us; O'er the Tumult Mark 1:16-20 This hymn directly references Mark 1's account of Jesus calling the disciples by the Sea of Galilee to leave everything and follow Him.23
On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry Mark 1:3-4 This hymn directly portrays John the Baptist's ministry at the Jordan River, announcing Christ's coming as described in Mark 1's opening verses.19
Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days Mark 1:12-13 This hymn reflects Jesus' forty days of fasting and temptation in the wilderness as recorded in Mark 1:12-13.18
You Have Come Down to the Lakeshore Mark 1:16-20 This hymn retells Jesus calling the first disciples by the Sea of Galilee to leave their nets and follow him.17
At Even, When the Sun Was Set Mark 1:32 This hymn directly references Mark 1:32, depicting the evening scene when the sick were brought to Jesus for healing.16
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind Mark 1:16-17 This hymn echoes Mark 1's call of the disciples by the Sea of Galilee to immediately rise and follow Jesus.15
I Danced in the Morning Mark 1:14-20 This hymn references Christ calling the fishermen to follow Him, as described in Mark 1:16-20.13
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High Mark 1:12-13 This hymn reflects Mark 1's account of Christ's baptism and temptation in the wilderness, celebrating His earthly ministry begun for our sake.11
Silence, Frenzied, Unclean Spirit Mark 1:21-28 This hymn directly retells Mark 1:23-27, where Jesus commands an unclean spirit to leave a man in the synagogue.11
The Glory of These Forty Days Mark 1:12-13 This hymn celebrates Christ's forty-day fast in the wilderness, which Mark 1:12-13 describes following His baptism.10
Comfort, Comfort, O My People Mark 1:1-8 This hymn directly references Mark 1's account of John the Baptist crying in the wilderness to prepare the way for the Lord's coming.9
Will you come and follow me Mark 1:16-20 This hymn echoes Jesus's call to the first disciples in Mark 1:16-20 to leave everything and follow Him.9
O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come Mark 1:349
You Walk Along Our Shoreline Mark 1:209
Forty days and forty nights Mark 1:12-137
Songs of Thankfulness and Praise Mark 1:1-8 This hymn celebrates Jesus's baptism at the Jordan River, a central event in Mark 1's account of Christ's ministry beginning.7
O Jesus, I have promised Mark 1:14-206
When Jesus Came to Jordan Mark 1:4-116
Crashing Waters at Creation Mark 1:1-116
Jesus, lover of my soul Mark 1:345

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