Hymns for Revelation 22

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Shall We Gather at the River Revelation 22:1-5 This hymn draws directly from Revelation 22's imagery of the crystal river flowing from God's throne in the New Jerusalem.35
Soon and Very Soon Revelation 22:20 This hymn reflects Revelation 22's vision of Christ's imminent return and the promise of no more tears or death in the new creation.22
For the Healing of the Nations Revelation 22:1-5 This hymn draws its title and vision directly from Revelation 22:2, where the tree of life's leaves bring healing to the nations.16
Of the Father's Love Begotten Revelation 22:13 This hymn echoes Revelation 22's declaration of Christ as "Alpha and Omega," the beginning and end of all things.14
The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns Revelation 22:20 This hymn celebrates Christ's glorious second coming as King, echoing Revelation 22's promise "Behold, I am coming soon" and the dawn of God's eternal kingdom.14
Jesus Comes with Clouds Descending Revelation 22:20 This hymn celebrates Christ's glorious return to reign, echoing Revelation 22's promise "Behold, I am coming soon.13
Come, You Thankful People, Come Revelation 22:20 This hymn connects to Revelation 22's vision of final harvest and the gathering of God's people into the new creation.12
As with Gladness Men of Old Revelation 22:5 This hymn connects to Revelation 22's imagery of Christ as the radiant morning star and the eternal light guiding believers to worship Him.12
O Holy City, Seen of John Revelation 22 This hymn directly references John's vision of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 22, depicting the holy city where Christ reigns, tears cease, and pain ends.12
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Revelation 22:17 This hymn echoes Revelation 22's invitation to drink freely from the water of life and find rest in Christ.11
Near the Cross Revelation 22:16 This hymn references Revelation 22's "river of life" and Jesus as the "bright morning star" who brings healing and eternal rest.11
"Whosoever Will" Revelation 22:17 This hymn echoes Revelation 22:17's invitation that "whosoever will" may freely take the water of life.11
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah Revelation 22:1 This hymn echoes Revelation 22's imagery of the crystal river and the journey's end in God's eternal presence.10
The God of Abraham Praise Revelation 22:4-5 This hymn echoes Revelation 22's vision of beholding God's face and worshiping Him forevermore in eternal glory.10
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Revelation 22:20 This hymn echoes Revelation 22's longing for Christ's return and His eternal reign over His people.9
O Come, O Come, Immanuel Revelation 22:16 This hymn echoes Revelation 22's longing for Christ's return as the "Bright and Morning Star" who brings light and comfort.9
Just as I Am, without One Plea Revelation 22:17 This hymn echoes Revelation 22:17's invitation to "come" and receive the free gift of salvation through the Lamb.8
Joy to the World! the Lord is Come Revelation 22:3 This hymn celebrates Christ's reign bringing an end to the curse, echoing Revelation 22's vision of a restored creation without sin or sorrow.8
Glorious things of thee are spoken Revelation 22:1 This hymn echoes Revelation 22's imagery of the river of living water flowing from God's throne to sustain His people eternally.8
Brightest and Best of the Stars Revelation 22:16 This hymn's "bright and morning star" imagery connects to Revelation 22:16 where Jesus identifies himself as the bright morning star.8

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