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Hymns for Luke 19

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
God! As with silent hearts we bring to mind Luke 19:42This hymn reflects Luke 19's themes of justice and repentance, particularly Zacchaeus's transformation and commitment to make amends.2
Palm Sunday Processional Luke 19:36-38This hymn celebrates Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as described in Luke 19, echoing the crowds' hosannas and praise.2
Take my life, and let it be Luke 19:1-10This hymn echoes Zacchaeus's response of total surrender and offering all possessions to the Lord in Luke 19.1
Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior Luke 19:3-4This hymn echoes the plea of Zacchaeus and the blind beggar in Luke 19 for Jesus's merciful attention and salvation.1
Awake, my soul, and with the sun Luke 19:13This hymn echoes Zacchaeus's early morning encounter with Jesus, calling believers to awake and seek the Lord at day's beginning.1
Hail to the Lord’s anointed Luke 19:29-38This hymn celebrates Christ's anointed kingship and mission to bring salvation, echoing Zacchaeus's encounter with the Lord who came to seek and save the lost.1
We Have Heard the Joyful Sound Luke 19:10This hymn echoes Jesus's mission in Luke 19:10 to seek and save the lost, proclaiming salvation to all.1
This is the day the Lord has made Luke 19:38This hymn celebrates the Lord's Day with rejoicing, echoing the joy of salvation that came to Zacchaeus's house in Luke 19.1
Lift Up Your Heads, O Mighty Gates Luke 19:29-38This hymn echoes Luke 19's account of Jesus entering Jerusalem as King, calling hearts to welcome the Savior within.1
O Jesus, King Most Wonderful Luke 19:38This hymn celebrates Jesus as King, echoing Zacchaeus's encounter with Christ who brought salvation and transformed a darkened heart in Luke 19.1
Seeking for Me Luke 19:10This hymn reflects Luke 19's theme of Jesus seeking and saving the lost, as He did with Zacchaeus.1
Hail! my ever blessed Jesus Luke 19:10This hymn echoes Zacchaeus's encounter with Jesus in Luke 19, celebrating salvation coming to one who was lost and the transforming power of divine grace.1
O thou who camest from above Luke 19:1-10This hymn reflects Zacchaeus's transformed dedication in Luke 19, expressing wholehearted commitment to Christ's service.1
Tell me the stories of Jesus Luke 19:28-40This hymn's request to hear Jesus' stories includes Luke 19's account of Zacchaeus and the triumphal entry into Jerusalem.1
Wo soll ich hin? Luke 19:101
All Praise to Christ Luke 19:10This hymn praises Christ's divine kingship and lordship, echoing Zacchaeus's encounter with Jesus as Lord in Luke 19.1
Where shall my wondering soul begin? Luke 19:8-10This hymn echoes Zacchaeus's wondering transformation in Luke 19, celebrating the joy of conversion and new life in Christ.1
Glory to God, glory to God (Gloria, gloria) Luke 19:381
Wohl einem haus, wo Jesus Christ Luke 19:5-91
And can mine eyes, without a tear Luke 19:411

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