Hymns for Luke 17

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
To God Be the Glory (Crouch)Luke 17:101
Faith imploredLuke 17:51
Healer of Our Every IllLuke 17:11-191
Have Faith in God, My HeartLuke 17:5-6This hymn echoes Jesus's teaching in Luke 17:5-6 about the power of faith, even faith as small as a mustard seed.1
In the Lord I'll Be Ever ThankfulLuke 17:20-21This hymn echoes Luke 17:11-19's theme of thankfulness, reflecting the one healed leper who returned to praise God with joy.1
Thank You, LordLuke 17:11-19This hymn echoes the grateful leper's response in Luke 17:15-16 who returned to thank Jesus for his healing.1
Dame la fe de mi JesúsLuke 17:5This hymn echoes the apostles' plea in Luke 17:5, "Lord, increase our faith.1
Safe in the Shadow of the LordLuke 17:5-10This hymn reflects Luke 17:33's call to lose one's life to find it, emphasizing trust and surrender to God's protective care.1
Tenemos esperanzaLuke 17:21
O Spirit of LifeLuke 17:5This hymn echoes Luke 17:5's plea to "increase our faith" through the Holy Spirit's empowering grace.1
Jesus Christ Is WaitingLuke 17:11-19This hymn reflects Luke 17's themes of healing and Jesus's concern for the marginalized and suffering in society.1
There's a Church within Us, O LordLuke 17:21This hymn reflects Luke 17:21's teaching that the kingdom of God is within us, not in external structures.1
God WeepsLuke 17:1-21
Song of Farewell (Cántico de Despedida)Luke 17:22This hymn connects to Luke 17's themes of faith and entering God's kingdom through its focus on eternal life and redemption at death.1
Lord, When I Came Into This LifeLuke 17:5-61
God the Father, Name We TreasureLuke 17:191
I Know My Faith Is FoundedLuke 17:5This hymn echoes the disciples' plea in Luke 17:5, "Increase our faith," seeking stronger trust in Christ amid spiritual challenges.1
Lord, Help Us Walk Your Servant WayLuke 17:5-10This hymn reflects Luke 17's call to humble servanthood and faithfulness in serving others without seeking recognition.1
Shukuru, Yesu (Thanking You, Jesus)Luke 17:11-19This hymn echoes the grateful response of the one leper who returned to thank Jesus in Luke 17:11-19.1
Where is death's stingLuke 17:33This hymn echoes Luke 17:33's paradox that those who lose their life will preserve it, affirming life's goodness beyond death's sting.1

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