Hymns for Micah 6

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
What Does the Lord Require Micah 6:6-8This hymn directly quotes Micah 6:8's call to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.21
We Are Called Micah 6:8This hymn responds to Micah 6:8's call to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.13
Human righteousness insufficieint to justify Micah 6:6-8This hymn directly echoes Micah 6:6-8's questions about what offerings please God, affirming that human works cannot justify us before Him.12
O for a Closer Walk with God Micah 6:8This hymn responds to Micah 6:8's call to walk humbly with God by expressing longing for closer communion and removing idols that hinder faithful obedience.9
What Does the Lord Require of You? Micah 6:8This hymn directly quotes Micah 6:8's call to seek justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God.8
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning Micah 6:6This hymn echoes Micah 6:6-8's question of what offerings to bring God, pointing to Christ as the ultimate answer rather than costly gifts.3
A Place at the Table Micah 6:8This hymn embodies Micah 6:8's call to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly by envisioning a world of justice, compassion, and peace for all.3
Yo Ando Con Cristo Micah 6:8This hymn reflects Micah 6:8's call to walk humbly with God, celebrating the journey of faith with Christ the King.3
Rock of Ages, cleft for me Micah 6:6-7This hymn responds to Micah 6:6-8's question of what God requires by acknowledging our inability to save ourselves and our complete dependence on Christ's atoning grace.2
We Will Walk with God (Sizohamba naye) Micah 6:8This hymn responds to Micah 6:8's call to walk humbly with God in faithful discipleship and joyful obedience.2
Inspired by love and anger Micah 6:9-12This hymn echoes Micah 6's call to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly by challenging injustice and advocating for the oppressed.2
Companions on the Journey Micah 6:8This hymn directly references Micah 6:8's call to "act with justice" as a response to God's love and community.2
Lord, Today Micah 6:8This hymn echoes Micah 6:8's call to walk humbly with God, celebrating Christ as the fulfillment of God's justice and peace.2
Let Justice Roll Like a River Micah 6:8This hymn echoes Micah 6's call to reject empty ritual in favor of doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God.2
O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee Micah 6:8This hymn reflects Micah 6:8's call to walk humbly with God while doing justice and serving others faithfully.1
Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I Go Micah 6:1-8This hymn reflects Micah 6:8's call to walk humbly with God by doing all daily work in His presence and according to His will.1
Wherewith shall I approach the Lord Micah 6:6-8This hymn directly echoes Micah 6:6's question "Wherewith shall I come before the LORD?" about acceptable worship.1
The right hand of God is writing in our land Micah 6:8This hymn echoes Micah 6's call to do justice and walk humbly as God confronts our pride, greed, and injustice.1
Jesus, the Lamb of God, hath bled Micah 6:6-8This hymn responds to Micah 6:6-8's question of what God requires by pointing to Christ's atoning sacrifice as the ultimate offering.1
When the Church of Jesus Micah 6:6-8This hymn echoes Micah 6:8's call to act justly and love mercy by transforming worship into compassionate Christian deeds for a suffering world.1

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