Hymns for Mark 2

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Songs of Thankfulness and Praise Mark 2:1-12This hymn celebrates Christ's divine manifestation, connecting to Mark 2's revelation of Jesus's authority to forgive sins and heal.10
I Danced in the Morning Mark 2:1-12This hymn references the Pharisees' rejection of Jesus in Mark 2 and His call to fishermen to follow Him.8
Come, O Sinners, Poor and Needy Mark 2:13-17This hymn echoes Jesus's call to sinners in Mark 2, where He declares He came not for the righteous but to call sinners to repentance.6
Jesus Calls Us! O'er the Tumult Mark 2:13-22This hymn echoes Jesus's call to Levi and others in Mark 2 to leave everything and follow Him as disciples.5
O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come Mark 2:3-12This hymn reflects Mark 2's accounts of Jesus healing the paralytic and calling sinners, emphasizing both physical restoration and deeper spiritual wholeness.5
When Jesus the Healer Mark 2:3-12This hymn directly references Mark 2's account of Jesus healing the paralyzed man lowered through the roof.5
This is the day of light Mark 2:27This hymn celebrates the Lord's Day of worship, echoing Mark 2:27-28 where Jesus declares himself Lord of the Sabbath.4
Will you come and follow me Mark 2:14This hymn echoes Jesus' call to Levi in Mark 2:14, "Follow me," inviting disciples to leave their old lives and be transformed through Christ.4
You Are Mine Mark 2:21This hymn echoes Jesus's call to the paralyzed man and sinners in Mark 2, offering divine reassurance, healing, and the invitation to "come and follow me.4
Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old Mark 2:3This hymn celebrates Christ's healing ministry, reflecting the miraculous healings Jesus performed in Mark 2.3
Now in This Banquet Mark 2:1-12This hymn echoes Mark 2's themes of Jesus dining with sinners and offering spiritual nourishment to all who hunger.3
The Day which the Lord hath made Mark 2:27This hymn celebrates the Lord's Day of rest and worship, connecting to Mark 2's teaching on the Sabbath's true purpose.2
Jesus Is Tenderly Calling Thee Home Mark 2:17This hymn echoes Jesus's call to sinners in Mark 2, inviting them to come home to salvation and grace.2
The Kingdom of God Is Justice and Joy Mark 2:13-222
O for a thousand tongues to sing Mark 2:1-121
Take my life, and let it be Mark 2:13-171
Sweetest note in seraph song Mark 2:171
I Hear Thy Welcome Voice Mark 2:171
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Mark 2:281
O Jesus, I have promised Mark 2:13-221

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