Hymns for Luke 19

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
AlmightyLuke 19:40This hymn of praise to God Almighty echoes the declaration in Luke 19:40 that all creation must proclaim His glory.1
Cabalga majestuosoLuke 19:28-40This hymn celebrates Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, as described in Luke 19:28-40.1
We pray for peaceLuke 19:41-42This hymn echoes Jesus' lament over Jerusalem in Luke 19:42, where he grieves that they did not know "the things that make for peace.1
Christ, our King before creationLuke 19:28-40This hymn celebrates Christ as King, echoing Zacchaeus's encounter with Jesus who came to seek and save the lost in Luke 19.1
We Have a KingLuke 19:28-44This hymn celebrates Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem on a donkey as described in Luke 19:28-40.1
O Christ, You Wept When Grief Was RawLuke 19:37-44This hymn reflects Jesus weeping over Jerusalem in Luke 19:41, expressing Christ's compassion amid grief and loss.1
My Lord, You Wore No Royal CrownLuke 19:1This hymn reflects Luke 19's portrayal of Christ as a humble king who came to seek and save the lost, not to claim earthly power.1
Sing It Out With a ShoutLuke 19:38This hymn echoes the joyful praise of Zacchaeus and the crowds celebrating Jesus' arrival in Luke 19.1
Holy ChildLuke 19:1This hymn reflects on Christ's humble incarnation, connecting to Luke 19's portrayal of Jesus entering Jerusalem in lowly service.1
You are the King of Glory (Hosanna to the Son of David)Luke 19:37-38This hymn echoes Luke 19's Palm Sunday scene where crowds cry "Hosanna" and praise Jesus as King entering Jerusalem.1
Lift Up Your Heads, O GatesLuke 19:28-40This hymn echoes Luke 19's triumphal entry with "Hosanna" praises welcoming Christ the King into Jerusalem.1
Jesus Will SaveLuke 19:10This hymn echoes Luke 19's theme of Jesus seeking and saving the lost, offering salvation and new life to all who come to Him.1
O God, by whose almighty planLuke 19:1-10This hymn's focus on Christ bringing wholeness to broken sinners connects to Luke 19's account of Jesus bringing salvation to Zacchaeus's house.1
Some Mother's ChildLuke 19:10This hymn echoes Luke 19:10's mission to seek and save the lost, portraying wandering souls needing rescue like Zacchaeus.1
Jesus is a Rock in a Weary LandLuke 19:28-40This hymn echoes Luke 19:10's portrayal of Jesus as Savior who seeks and saves the lost, offering refuge in life's weary journey.1
We Are the ReasonLuke 19:10This hymn echoes Luke 19:10's declaration that Jesus came to seek and save the lost by giving his life.1
You Are Holy (Prince of Peace)Luke 19:38This hymn's title "Prince of Peace" connects to Luke 19:38, where crowds proclaim Jesus as King during His triumphal entry into Jerusalem.1
God It WasLuke 19:1-10This hymn connects God's calling of Abraham to Jesus calling Zacchaeus, celebrating divine initiative in seeking the lost.1
And didst Thou travel light, dear LordLuke 19:30-45This hymn reflects on Christ's journey to Jerusalem in Luke 19, emphasizing His willingness to bear our burdens as He approached His passion.1
Sing to the KingLuke 19:28-44This hymn celebrates Christ as King who comes to reign, echoing Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem in Luke 19.1

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