Hymns for Luke 19

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Las PalmasLuke 19:28-40This hymn celebrates Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem with palms and hosannas, as described in Luke 19:28-40.1
Fiel mayordomo seréLuke 19:12-26This hymn reflects Luke 19's parable of the minas, emphasizing faithful stewardship and the desire to hear "well done, good servant.1
La Alegría en el PerdónLuke 19:1-10This hymn celebrates the joy of forgiveness and repentance central to Luke 19's story of Zacchaeus's transformation and salvation.1
Creo en JesúsLuke 19This hymn echoes Jesus calling Zacchaeus in Luke 19, responding to Christ's invitation to follow and share His message of salvation.1
Blessed Be His NameLuke 19:1This hymn reflects Jesus's faithful friendship with Zacchaeus and all sinners, as demonstrated in Luke 19.1
Come, Be Our Hearts' Beloved GuestLuke 19:5This hymn echoes Jesus dining with Zacchaeus, welcoming sinners to fellowship and dwelling with those who receive Him.1
A Cheering, Chanting, Dizzy CrowdLuke 19:28-38This hymn vividly portrays Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as described in Luke 19, with crowds waving palms and proclaiming him king.1
HosannaLuke 19:37-38This hymn echoes the crowds' joyful "Hosanna" and "Blessed is he" acclamations as Jesus entered Jerusalem in Luke 19:38.1
Seeker and Savior of the LostLuke 19:10This hymn reflects Luke 19's portrayal of Jesus as the seeker and savior of the lost, exemplified in Zacchaeus's story.1
That Which Was LostLuke 19:10This hymn directly quotes Luke 19:10's declaration that Jesus came to seek and save the lost, celebrating God's pursuit of wandering souls.1
I'm Living By the StreamLuke 19:341
We praise the Lord, whose love is greatLuke 19:1-10This hymn connects to Jesus entering the temple in Luke 19:45-46, dedicating a sacred space for worship and God's dwelling.1
HosannaLuke 19:28-47This hymn echoes the crowds' joyful acclamation of Jesus entering Jerusalem in Luke 19:38, "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.1
Before the Earth Had Yet BegunLuke 19:28-40This hymn connects to Luke 19 through its celebration of Christ as the creating Word who came to seek and save the lost.1
O God of love, whose heart is ever yearningLuke 19:39-44This hymn reflects Luke 19's themes of God's compassion for the lost and outcast, seeking to lift up the fallen and bring restoration.1
Rule of LifeLuke 19:38This hymn reflects Zacchaeus's transformation in Luke 19, calling believers to do good to all people in response to Christ's salvation.1
King of the ages, Almighty GodLuke 19:10This hymn echoes Luke 19's themes of Christ's mission to seek and save the lost through transforming love.1
Jerusalén la hermosaLuke 19:41-44This hymn reflects Jesus weeping over Jerusalem in Luke 19:41-44, lamenting the city's rejection of God's messengers and salvation.1
A Beggar-King Comes RidingLuke 19:40This hymn portrays Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as described in Luke 19, depicting Jesus as a humble king riding on a donkey.1
The Earth is the Lord'sLuke 19:27This hymn echoes Luke 19's theme that all creation and resources belong to God, not to human possession.1

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