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Hymns for Revelation 3

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Christ at the Door Revelation 3:20-22This hymn directly portrays Christ knocking at the door from Revelation 3:20, urging listeners to welcome Him in.26
O Come, O Come, Immanuel Revelation 3:7This hymn echoes Revelation 3:20's promise of Christ standing at the door, longing to come to His people.19
O Jesus, Thou Art Standing Revelation 3:20This hymn directly portrays Christ standing and knocking at the door from Revelation 3:20, calling for repentance and communion.18
Somebody's Knocking at Your Door Revelation 3:20This hymn directly references Revelation 3:20, where Christ stands at the door and knocks, calling sinners to answer and receive Him.17
Just as I Am, Without One Plea Revelation 3:17-18This hymn echoes Revelation 3:20's invitation to come to Christ just as we are, responding to His call to open the door.10
Let Him In Revelation 3:20This hymn draws directly from Revelation 3:20, where Christ stands at the door and knocks, seeking entry into hearts.9
Rock of Ages Revelation 3:17-18This hymn echoes Revelation 3:17-18's call to recognize our spiritual poverty and find true riches in Christ alone.6
O For a Heart to Praise My God Revelation 3:7-13This hymn echoes Revelation 3's call for a pure, devoted heart wholly consecrated to Christ as Lord.6
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Revelation 3:21This hymn echoes Revelation 3:20's invitation of Christ to enter and reign in believers' hearts, bringing His gracious kingdom.6
Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne Revelation 3:20This hymn echoes Revelation 3:20's image of Christ standing at the door, seeking entrance into the human heart.6
Come, Let us Who in Christ Believe Revelation 3:20This hymn reflects Revelation 3:20's invitation to fellowship with Christ and the joy of believers who answer His call.6
The Savior Is Waiting Revelation 3:20This hymn draws directly from Revelation 3:20's image of Christ standing at the door and knocking, waiting to enter the heart of those who will open to Him.6
Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling Revelation 3:20This hymn echoes Revelation 3:20's image of Christ standing at the door, calling and inviting sinners to come home to Him.5
On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry Revelation 3:20This hymn echoes Revelation 3:20's call to prepare our hearts as a home where Christ may enter and dwell.5
Knocking at the Door Revelation 3:20This hymn directly portrays Christ's invitation in Revelation 3:20, where He stands knocking at the door, asking to enter and dwell with those who hear His voice.5
Have You Any Room for Jesus? Revelation 3:20This hymn echoes Revelation 3:20's image of Christ standing at the door and knocking, seeking entrance into the heart.5
Behold Me Standing at the Door! Revelation 3:20This hymn directly references Revelation 3:20, where Christ stands at the door and knocks, pleading for entrance into the human heart.5
Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus Revelation 3:11This hymn echoes Revelation 3's call to remain faithful and vigilant, promising a crown of life to those who overcome.4
Angels From the Realms of Glory Revelation 3:21This hymn echoes Revelation 3:20's vision of Christ standing and knocking, calling all to worship and welcome the newborn King.4
The roseate hues of early dawn Revelation 3:11This hymn echoes Revelation 3's call to "hold fast" and promises of white robes and eternal glory for faithful overcomers.4

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