Hymns for Mark 8

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Take Up Thy Cross Mark 8:34-35This hymn directly echoes Jesus's call in Mark 8:34 to deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Him as a disciple.33
Jesus, and Shall It Ever Be Mark 8:38This hymn responds to Mark 8:38's warning against being ashamed of Jesus, boldly declaring devotion to Christ who brings light to darkness.17
Will You Come and Follow Me Mark 8:38This hymn echoes Jesus's call in Mark 8:34 to deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Him.10
Open My Eyes Mark 8:22-25This hymn echoes Mark 8's healing of the blind man and Jesus asking disciples if they truly "see" who He is.10
Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken Mark 8:34This hymn directly echoes Mark 8's call to deny oneself, take up one's cross, and follow Jesus.8
Am I a Soldier of the Cross? Mark 8:38This hymn echoes Mark 8's call to deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Christ despite the cost of discipleship.6
Not ashamed of the Gospel Mark 8:38This hymn echoes Mark 8:38's call to boldly confess Christ without shame before others.5
New every morning is the love Mark 8:34This hymn reflects Mark 8:34's call to daily self-denial and taking up one's cross in faithful discipleship.5
O for a thousand tongues to sing Mark 8:22-26This hymn celebrates Christ's power to heal and restore life, echoing Mark 8's accounts of Jesus healing the blind and deaf.4
Jesus Calls Us; O'er the Tumult Mark 8:38This hymn echoes Jesus's call in Mark 8:34 to deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Him.4
Praise to the Holiest in the height Mark 8:34-37This hymn connects to Mark 8's call to take up one's cross through its celebration of Christ's sacrificial love and victory over sin through suffering.4
Where He Leads Me Mark 8:34This hymn echoes Mark 8's call to deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Jesus in complete discipleship.3
At the name of Jesus Mark 8:31-38This hymn exalts Jesus' name and lordship, echoing Mark 8's confession of Christ and call to follow Him.3
Self-denial Mark 8:34This hymn reflects Mark 8's call to deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Christ, counting all earthly things as loss for His sake.3
Wherever He Leads I'll Go Mark 8:34This hymn directly quotes Jesus's call in Mark 8:34 to "take up thy cross and follow Me" in discipleship.3
The whole world no compensation for the loss of one soul Mark 8:36This hymn directly reflects Mark 8:36-37's warning that gaining the whole world is worthless if one loses their soul.3
Weary of All Trumpeting Mark 8:27-38This hymn reflects Mark 8's call to deny self and take up the cross in humble, servant-hearted discipleship.3
Must Jesus bear the cross alone Mark 8:34This hymn directly echoes Jesus's call in Mark 8:34 to take up one's cross and follow Him in discipleship.2
Break Now the Bread of Life Mark 8:24This hymn references Jesus feeding the multitudes in Mark 8 while drawing a parallel between physical bread and Scripture as spiritual nourishment.2
Come, ye thankful people come Mark 8:38This hymn echoes Mark 8's themes of God's provision and the call to faithful discipleship in anticipation of Christ's return.2

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