Hymns for Luke 13

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Except Ye RepentLuke 13:3This hymn directly echoes Jesus's urgent call in Luke 13:3, "Except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.1
O Sünder, merke auf den RatLuke 13:24This hymn echoes Luke 13's urgent call to repentance and God's gracious invitation to sinners.1
In the Quiet ConsecrationLuke 13:29-30This hymn connects to Luke 13's themes of repentance and entering God's kingdom through communion's consecration and Christ's atoning sacrifice.1
Community of ChristLuke 13:13-35This hymn reflects Luke 13's call to repentance and bearing fruit as God's faithful community.1
How Can I Be Free From SinLuke 13:24This hymn echoes Luke 13's call to repentance and turning from sin to find spiritual freedom.1
Ye Would NotLuke 13:34This hymn echoes Jesus's lament in Luke 13:34 over Jerusalem's refusal to come to Him despite His repeated invitations.1
When God Is a ChildLuke 13:30This hymn echoes Luke 13:30's reversal theme where "the last shall be first" in God's kingdom.1
As the Wind Song (風 之 頌)Luke 13:20-21This hymn connects to Luke 13's themes of repentance and spiritual renewal through the transforming work of God's Spirit bringing new life and hope.1
Seek Ye First the KingdomLuke 13:29This hymn draws on Luke 13's parables of the mustard seed and leaven, emphasizing the kingdom's hidden growth and surpassing worth.1
Ah! Think Not the Lord DelayethLuke 13:20-21This hymn reflects Luke 13's parables of the mustard seed and leaven, emphasizing God's kingdom growing quietly yet powerfully among us.1
What is the World LikeLuke 13:18-19This hymn draws directly from Luke 13's parables of the mustard seed and yeast, illustrating God's kingdom growing from small beginnings.1
When Jesus Came Preaching the Kingdom of GodLuke 13:211
Who Shall Abide?Luke 13:23This hymn echoes Luke 13's call to enter through the narrow door by emphasizing who shall abide through washing in grace and receiving Jesus.1
Eat This Bread and Never HungerLuke 13:30This hymn echoes Luke 13:30's promise that "the last will be first" in God's kingdom banquet.1
They Shall Come from the EastLuke 13:29This hymn directly references Luke 13:29's vision of people gathering from east and west to feast in God's kingdom.1
Cut it Down!Luke 13:71
Kwake Yesu nasimama (Here on Christ the Rock I Will Stand)Luke 13:1-5This hymn reflects Luke 13's call to repentance and finding security in Christ alone amid life's uncertainties and coming judgment.1
As Grain on Scattered HillsidesLuke 13:211
What I Would Not BeLuke 13:6-9This hymn reflects Luke 13's parable of the fruitless fig tree, expressing the desire to bear spiritual fruit rather than face judgment for barrenness.1
One table spread throughout the whole wide earthLuke 13:29This hymn reflects Luke 13's imagery of the kingdom banquet where people gather from east and west at God's table.1

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