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Hymns for Luke 18

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire Luke 18:1-81
Show pity Lord--O Lord, forgive Luke 18:13This hymn echoes the tax collector's humble prayer in Luke 18:13, "God, be merciful to me a sinner," pleading for divine forgiveness and grace.1
Spirit of God, Descend upon My Heart Luke 18:6-8This hymn echoes the tax collector's humble prayer in Luke 18:13, seeking God's transforming work upon a contrite heart.1
Design of prayer Luke 18:1This hymn reflects Luke 18's teaching on persistent prayer and its divine purpose in the believer's life.1
Father of heaven, whose love profound Luke 18:13This hymn echoes Luke 18's themes of humble prayer and dependence on the Father's merciful love.1
The only expiation Luke 18:13This hymn reflects the posture of the humble tax collector in Luke 18:13 who beat his breast and pleaded for God's mercy.1
Lord, teach us how to pray aright Luke 18:1This hymn reflects Luke 18's teaching on prayer, echoing the humble tax collector's contrite heart and plea for mercy.1
Pour out thy Spirit from on high Luke 18:1This hymn echoes Luke 18's call to persistent prayer and faithfulness, urging believers to "watch and pray and never faint.1
Tell Me the Stories of Jesus Luke 18:15-17This hymn reflects Luke 18's account of Jesus welcoming children and blessing them despite the disciples' objections.1
Nothing Between Luke 18:22This hymn echoes Luke 18's call to humble devotion, removing all barriers between the soul and the Savior.1
Come down, O Love divine Luke 18:9-14This hymn echoes the persistent prayer of the tax collector in Luke 18:13, seeking God's transforming presence with humble devotion.1
This Child We Dedicate to Thee Luke 18:17This hymn reflects Luke 18:15-17's teaching about bringing children to Jesus for blessing and dedication.1
Seek Ye First Luke 18:1-8This hymn echoes Luke 18's call to persistent prayer and seeking God's kingdom with childlike faith.1
Standing in the Need of Prayer Luke 18:13This hymn echoes the tax collector's humble prayer in Luke 18:13, acknowledging personal need for God's mercy rather than relying on others' righteousness.1
For a single eye Luke 18:14This hymn connects to Luke 18's teachings on persistent prayer and humble dependence on God's almighty love.1
Jesus Loves the Little Children Luke 18:16This hymn reflects Jesus's welcome of little children in Luke 18:16, affirming His love for all.1
Ich armer mensch, ich armer sünder Luke 18:13This hymn echoes the tax collector's humble confession "I am a poor sinner" from Luke 18:13's parable of repentance.1
My Lord! What a Morning Luke 18:28This hymn echoes Luke 18:8's question about faith at Christ's return, depicting the dramatic day when all will stand before God's right hand.1
Our Children, Lord, in Faith and Prayer Luke 18:15-17This hymn references Luke 18:15-17 where Jesus welcomes and blesses little children brought to him in faith.1
Verzage nicht, o häuflein klein Luke 18:7-81

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