Hymns for Matthew 3

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry Matthew 3:1-3This hymn directly portrays John the Baptist's ministry at the Jordan River, proclaiming Christ's coming and calling people to prepare their hearts through repentance.31
Songs of Thankfulness and Praise Matthew 3:1This hymn directly references Jesus's baptism at Jordan's stream, the central event of Matthew 3 where Christ is manifested as Prophet, Priest, and King.14
When Jesus Came to Jordan Matthew 3:13-17This hymn directly recounts Jesus's baptism by John in the Jordan River, the central event of Matthew 3.12
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High Matthew 3:1This hymn directly references Christ's baptism and temptation in the wilderness, events recounted in Matthew 3.7
Spirit Divine! attend our prayers Matthew 3:16This hymn invokes the Holy Spirit's presence, echoing the Spirit's descent upon Jesus at His baptism in Matthew 3.6
Sing of God Made Manifest Matthew 3:13-15This hymn directly references Matthew 3's account of Jesus's baptism by John in the Jordan, including the Spirit descending like a dove and the Father's voice declaring "This is my beloved Son.6
Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove Matthew 3:165
Like the murmur of the dove's song Matthew 3:16This hymn connects to the Holy Spirit descending like a dove at Jesus' baptism in Matthew 3:16.5
We Bless the Name of Christ the Lord Matthew 3:15This hymn celebrates Christ's baptism and obedience to righteousness, directly reflecting Jesus' baptism by John in Matthew 3.5
Spirit, Now Live in Me Matthew 3:16This hymn echoes Matthew 3's imagery of the Holy Spirit descending as a dove at Jesus' baptism.5
When John Baptized by Jordan's River Matthew 3:13-17This hymn directly retells Matthew 3's account of John the Baptist's ministry and Jesus's baptism at the Jordan River.5
Christ, When for Us You Were Baptized Matthew 3:13-17This hymn directly retells Jesus's baptism in Matthew 3, where the Spirit descends like a dove and God declares Him His beloved Son.5
Wild and Lone the Prophet's Voice Matthew 3:12This hymn portrays John the Baptist's wilderness ministry and call to repentance described in Matthew 3.5
Mark How the Lamb of God's Self-Offering Matthew 3:13-16This hymn directly recounts Jesus's baptism by John in the Jordan, the Spirit's descent as a dove, and the Father's voice declaring "This is My beloved Son" as described in Matthew 3.5
Spirit of God, Descend upon My Heart Matthew 3:16This hymn echoes Matthew 3's account of the Spirit descending, seeking that same divine presence upon the believer's heart.4
Comfort, Comfort Now My People Matthew 3:3This hymn directly references John the Baptist's call to repentance in the wilderness and his proclamation of God's coming kingdom found in Matthew 3.4
Prepare the Way of the Lord Matthew 3:3This hymn directly quotes John the Baptist's call in Matthew 3:3 to prepare for the Messiah's coming.4
Hymn 99 Matthew 3:9This hymn echoes John the Baptist's warning in Matthew 3:9 that physical descent from Abraham cannot save apart from true repentance.4
Crashing Waters at Creation Matthew 3:17This hymn directly references Jesus's baptism in the Jordan River, the central event of Matthew 3.4
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove Matthew 3:16This hymn connects to Matthew 3's account of the Holy Spirit descending like a dove at Jesus' baptism, invoking the Spirit's guidance and illumination.3

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