The theme of Spiritual Nourishment in hymnody invites believers to reflect on the sustaining grace of God, as expressed in Psalm 119:103, 'How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!' These hymns remind us of the vital role that spiritual food plays in our faith journey, encouraging us to seek and savor the richness of God's presence.
"Man shall not live by bread alone,
9 verses
And He Said To Me,
2 verses
Blessed Is The Man
1 verse
Mary Artemesia Lathbury
By The Streams
10 verses
Jonathan Ogden
Eating in the morning,
1 verse
Every verse reveals Yourself to me,
7 verses
John Wesley (1703-1791)
Father, Help Us
8 verses
God’s loving seekers will receive,
7 verses
S. A. W.
I come to His presence afresh
3 verses
I come to You and open wide
3 verses
J. F.
I Have Treasured Your Word
3 verses
I hunger and I thirst;
4 verses
John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811-1875)
I love Thee, Jesus,
5 verses
Dorlea Packila
Immerse me in Thy love,
2 verses
In spirit, we feast on the Lord
2 verses
John Wesley (1703-1791)
Oh tell me, what’s the key
10 verses
J. G.
H. H.
The Inner Essence Of The Bible
1 verse
V. S.
We need to love the Lord
5 verses
S. A. W.
We're feeding on the living Bread,
2 verses
Anon.
You Seek Me Not Because
2 verses
Your words, Your words,
1 verse
