Hymns for Matthew 8

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Eternal Father, Strong to Save Matthew 8:26This hymn directly references Matthew 8's account of Jesus calming the storm and commanding the winds and waves.19
I Have Decided to Follow Jesus Matthew 8:19This hymn echoes the radical commitment of Matthew 8's disciples who left everything to follow Jesus without looking back.11
Thou Dost Reign on High Matthew 8:20This hymn echoes Matthew 8:20 where Jesus says foxes have holes and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.9
Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side Matthew 8:23-27This hymn echoes Jesus calming the storm in Matthew 8, reminding believers that Christ stills life's waves and brings peace amid trials.8
The Summons Matthew 8:22This hymn echoes Jesus's call to disciples in Matthew 8 to leave everything behind and follow Him.7
O Jesus, I Have Promised Matthew 8:19This hymn echoes the call to follow Jesus in Matthew 8:19-22, pledging faithful discipleship despite life's challenges.6
In Christ there is no east or west Matthew 8:11This hymn reflects Matthew 8's theme of faith transcending ethnic boundaries, as seen when Jesus marvels at the centurion's faith and declares many will come from east and west to join God's kingdom.6
Stand By Me Matthew 8:23-27This hymn directly references Matthew 8's account of Jesus calming the storm, asking Christ who rules wind and water to stand by us in life's tempests.6
He Touched Me Matthew 8:3This hymn reflects Matthew 8's accounts of Jesus physically touching and healing those burdened by disease and sin.6
Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me Matthew 8:23-27This hymn draws from Matthew 8's account of Jesus calming the storm, portraying Christ as our pilot through life's tempestuous seas.5
Jesus Calls Us O'er the Tumult Matthew 8:19-22This hymn echoes Jesus calling disciples by the sea in Matthew 8, inviting us to follow Him above life's tumults and idols.5
Your Hands, O Lord, in Days of Old Matthew 8:14-17This hymn celebrates Christ's healing ministry described in Matthew 8, where He cures the leper, the centurion's servant, and Peter's mother-in-law.5
My Song Is Love Unknown Matthew 8:20This hymn reflects the theme of Christ's compassionate love seen in Matthew 8 as He heals and serves the suffering.5
Where He Leads Me Matthew 8:19This hymn echoes Jesus's call to discipleship in Matthew 8:19-22, where he invites followers to leave everything and go with him wherever he leads.4
At even, ere the sun was set Matthew 8:17This hymn draws directly from Matthew 8:16, which describes people bringing the sick to Jesus for healing at evening time.4
When Through the Torn Sail Matthew 8:27This hymn reflects Matthew 8's account of Jesus calming the storm and bringing peace amid the disciples' fear.4
Jesus' Hands Were Kind Hands Matthew 8:15This hymn celebrates Jesus' healing hands, directly reflecting Matthew 8's accounts of Christ healing the sick and suffering.4
Master, the Tempest Is Raging Matthew 8:24This hymn directly retells Matthew 8's account of Jesus calming the storm and rebuking the disciples' fear.3
O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come Matthew 8:13This hymn reflects Matthew 8's accounts of Jesus healing the sick and demonstrates faith in Christ's restorative power.3
The Leper healed Matthew 8:2-3This hymn draws directly from Matthew 8's account of Jesus healing the leper, using it as a metaphor for Christ cleansing sinful souls.3

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