Hymns for Matthew 4

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesus Calls Us; O'er the Tumult Matthew 4:18-20 This hymn directly references Jesus calling the disciples by the Sea of Galilee to leave everything and follow Him.51
Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days Matthew 4:1-11 This hymn reflects Jesus's forty days of fasting and temptation by Satan in the wilderness as recounted in Matthew 4.22
Forty Days and Forty Nights Matthew 4:1-2 This hymn directly references Jesus's forty days of fasting and temptation in the wilderness as recorded in Matthew 4:1-11.21
You Have Come Down to the Lakeshore Matthew 4:20 This hymn retells Jesus calling the fishermen disciples by the Sea of Galilee to leave their nets and follow Him.21
Seek Ye First the Kingdom Matthew 4:4 This hymn quotes Matthew 4:4, where Jesus declares that we live not by bread alone but by every word from God's mouth.20
Dear Lord and Father of Mankind Matthew 4:18-22 This hymn references the calling of the disciples beside the Sea of Galilee in Matthew 4, inviting us to follow Jesus with simple trust and immediate obedience.16
The King of Glory Comes Matthew 4:23 This hymn references Jesus's ministry in Galilee healing the sick, as described in Matthew 4:23-24.15
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High Matthew 4:1-11 This hymn directly references Christ's baptism, temptation in the wilderness, and victory over Satan described in Matthew 4.14
Shepherd of Souls, Refresh and Bless Matthew 4:4 This hymn directly quotes Matthew 4:4, "Man shall not live by bread alone," referencing Christ's wilderness temptation and spiritual sustenance.10
Jesus, Tempted in the Desert Matthew 4:1-11 This hymn directly retells Jesus's three temptations in the wilderness as recorded in Matthew 4:1-11.10
The Summons Matthew 4:19 This hymn echoes Jesus's call to the disciples in Matthew 4 to leave everything and follow Him.9
The Glory of These Forty Days Matthew 4:1-11 This hymn celebrates Christ's forty-day fast in the wilderness as recorded in Matthew 4:1-2.9
Lord of the Dance Matthew 4:21 This hymn references Jesus calling the fishermen disciples in Matthew 4:18-22 to follow Him in ministry.8
Two Fishermen Matthew 4:18-22 This hymn retells Matthew 4's account of Jesus calling the fishermen Peter, Andrew, James, and John to leave their nets and follow Him.7
The People That in Darkness Sat Matthew 4:16 This hymn directly references Matthew 4:16's prophecy of Christ as the light shining on those dwelling in darkness.6
Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Lead Us Matthew 4:1-11 This hymn echoes the theme of divine guidance through wilderness temptation and testing found in Matthew 4.4
Thine Arm, O Lord, in Days of Old Matthew 4:23-244
Comfort, Comfort, O My People Matthew 4:164
Jesus Christ is waiting Matthew 4:23-25 This hymn reflects Jesus's ministry in Matthew 4 of healing the sick, calling disciples, and proclaiming the Kingdom throughout Galilee.4
O for a thousand tongues to sing Matthew 4:43

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