Hymns for Luke 19

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
When the King Shall Come AgainLuke 19:1This hymn connects to Luke 19's prophecy of Christ's return as King, echoing themes of His coming glory and judgment.1
Hail, Redeemer, King DivineLuke 19:29-38This hymn echoes Luke 19's acclamation of Jesus as King, celebrating His reign and the praise of all nations.1
Lord, for the YearsLuke 19:1This hymn reflects Luke 19's theme of God's faithful guidance and stewardship through the years of our lives.1
When Morning Gilds the SkiesLuke 19:37-38This hymn echoes Zacchaeus's joyful response in Luke 19, praising Christ with wholehearted devotion after encountering Him.1
Gloria a Dios (Glory to God)Luke 19:38This hymn echoes the angels' and crowd's praises to God when Jesus entered Jerusalem in Luke 19:37-38.1
Blest Be the God of IsraelLuke 19:29-38This hymn echoes Luke 19's themes of God's visitation and redemption through the coming Savior who brings freedom and peace.1
Draw Nigh to Thy JerusalemLuke 19:40This hymn directly portrays Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as described in Luke 19, inviting Him into believers' hearts as well.1
The Earth, with All That Dwell ThereinLuke 19:28-44This hymn connects to Luke 19 through its celebration of Christ's kingship and God's sovereign ownership over all creation.1
Du weinest für JerusalemLuke 19This hymn reflects Jesus weeping over Jerusalem in Luke 19:41, connecting His tears to the call for repentance and God's merciful forgiveness of sin.1
How shall I meet my Savior?Luke 19:36-38This hymn reflects the preparation and welcome for Jesus's entry into Jerusalem described in Luke 19, echoing Zion strewing the way with flowers.1
The Glorious Gates of RighteousnessLuke 19:38This hymn celebrates Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem described in Luke 19, echoing themes of praise and the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone.1
Glory to GodLuke 19:38This hymn echoes the angels' "Glory to God in the highest" which Luke references in his gospel's praise themes.1
We Sing of Your Glory (Tuya es la gloria)Luke 19:38This hymn echoes the crowds' praise to Jesus in Luke 19:38, declaring "Glory in the highest" as He enters Jerusalem.1
Make WayLuke 19:28-40This hymn echoes Luke 19's account of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem as the crowds made way for their King.1
Arise, sons of the kingdomLuke 19:38This hymn echoes Luke 19's account of Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, calling believers to arise and welcome their coming King with hosannas and praise.1
Let Every Christian PrayLuke 19:10This hymn echoes Luke 19's theme of the church's mission to seek and save the lost through the Spirit's power.1
Tenemos esperanzaLuke 19:45-47This hymn celebrates Christ entering into human history and bringing hope, echoing Zacchaeus's encounter with Jesus in Luke 19.1
Strong, Righteous Man of GalileeLuke 19:45-48This hymn references Jesus cleansing the temple in Luke 19:45-46, depicting His righteous anger against greed and corruption.1
Unhappy city, hadst thou knownLuke 19:42This hymn reflects Jesus' lament over Jerusalem in Luke 19:41-44, mourning the city's failure to recognize its day of visitation.1
God of Freedom, God of JusticeLuke 19:39-44This hymn reflects Luke 19's themes of Jesus seeking the lost and bringing liberation, as seen in Zacchaeus's transformation and Christ's mission to save.1

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