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| | Almighty | The beasts of the field, the birds of the air | Almighty, most holy God | | | English | Wayne Watson | | Irregular | Luke 19:40This hymn of praise to God Almighty echoes the declaration in Luke 19:40 that all creation must proclaim His glory. | | | | | | | | | | | | 7 | 0 | 23087 | 1 |
| | Cabalga majestuoso | Cabalga majestuoso | | Hosanna, loud hosanna | English | Spanish | Jeanette Threlfall; Severa Euresti | | 7.6.7.6 D | Luke 19:28-40This hymn celebrates Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, as described in Luke 19:28-40. | | | | | | | | | | | | 7 | 0 | 95612 | 1 |
| | We pray for peace | We pray for peace, But not the easy peace | | | | English | Alan Gaunt | | 4.6.6.6.6.8 | Luke 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. | | | | | | | | | | | | 7 | 0 | 1019633 | 1 |
| | Christ, our King before creation | Christ, our King before creation | | | | English | Ivor H. Jones | | | Luke 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. | | | | | | | | | | | | 7 | 0 | 1020795 | 1 |
| | We Have a King | We have a King who rides a donkey | Jesus the King is risen | | | English | Fred Kaan | We have a King who rides a donkey, we ... | | Luke 19:28-44This hymn celebrates Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem on a donkey as described in Luke 19:28-40. | | | Know Lent/Suffering and Death of Christ; Instrumental Options Non-Pitched Instruments | | [We have a King who rides a donkey] |  | | | | 1 | | 6 | 0 | 18148 | 1 |
| | O Christ, You Wept When Grief Was Raw | O Christ, you wept when grief was raw | | | | English | Graham Maule; John L. Bell; Iona Community | | | Luke 19:37-44This hymn reflects Jesus weeping over Jerusalem in Luke 19:41, expressing Christ's compassion amid grief and loss. | | | | Year A, Lent, Fifth Sunday | |  | | | 1 | | | 6 | 0 | 32452 | 1 |
| | My Lord, You Wore No Royal Crown | My Lord, you wore no royal crown | | | | English | Christopher M. Idle | | | Luke 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. | | | | | | | | | | | | 6 | 0 | 46822 | 1 |
| | Sing It Out With a Shout | Sing it out with a shout, hallelujah! | | | | English | Robert Lowry | | | Luke 19:38This hymn echoes the joyful praise of Zacchaeus and the crowds celebrating Jesus' arrival in Luke 19. | | | | | [Sing it out with a shout] | | | | | 1 | | 6 | 1 | 209008 | 1 |
| | Holy Child | Holy Child, how still you lie | | | | English | Timothy Dudley-Smith | | | Luke 19:1This hymn reflects on Christ's humble incarnation, connecting to Luke 19's portrayal of Jesus entering Jerusalem in lowly service. | | | | | | | | | | | | 6 | 0 | 1021573 | 1 |
| | You are the King of Glory (Hosanna to the Son of David) | You are the King of Glory | | | | English | Mavis Ford | are the King of Glory, you are the ... | | Luke 19:37-38This hymn echoes Luke 19's Palm Sunday scene where crowds cry "Hosanna" and praise Jesus as King entering Jerusalem. | | | Joy, Praise and Thanksgiving; Passiontide; Year A Dedication Festival; Year A Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Palms; Year B Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Palms; Year B Proper 16; Year C Palm Sunday: Liturgy of the Palms; Years A, B, and C Christmas Day | | [You are the King of Glory] | | | | | | | 6 | 0 | 1419234 | 1 |
| | Lift Up Your Heads, O Gates | Lift up your heads, O gates | Hosanna, hosanna! | | | English | Bert Polman, b. 1945 | Lift up your heads, O gates; the King ... | 6.6.8.6 with refrain | Luke 19:28-40This hymn echoes Luke 19's triumphal entry with "Hosanna" praises welcoming Christ the King into Jerusalem. | With One Voice , versifier st. 4 | | Christ the King/Reign of Christ; Sunday of the Passion; Advent | | VINEYARD HAVEN | | | | | 1 | | 5 | 0 | 5084 | 1 |
| | Jesus Will Save | Jesus will save, for your soul He hath given | Jesus will save, Jesus will save | | | | Charles W. Naylor | Jesus will save, for your soul He hath ... | 11.10.11.10.8.10.8.10 | Luke 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. | Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Jesus_Will_Save); Faith Publishing House, Echoes from Heaven, 1976 (144); The Gospel Trumpet Company, Select Hymns, 1911 (77) | | Invitation | | [Jesus will save, for your soul He hath given] |  | | | | | | 5 | 0 | 65060 | 1 |
| | O God, by whose almighty plan | O God, by whose almighty plan | | | | English | H. C. A. Gaunt | | | Luke 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. | | | | | | | | | | | | 5 | 0 | 181558 | 1 |
| | Some Mother's Child | Some mother's child, out in the wild | Some mother's child, out in the wild | | | English | Arthur F. Ingler | | | Luke 19:10This hymn echoes Luke 19:10's mission to seek and save the lost, portraying wandering souls needing rescue like Zacchaeus. | | | | | | | | | | | | 5 | 1 | 211644 | 1 |
| | Jesus is a Rock in a Weary Land | No one can do like Jesus | Jesus is a rock in a weary land | | | English | | | Irregular | Luke 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. | African American spiritual | | | Year A, Lent, Fifth Sunday | |  | | | 1 | | | 5 | 0 | 979244 | 1 |
| | We Are the Reason | We are the reason that he gave his life | | | | English | David Meece | are the reason that he gave his life; ... | Irregular | Luke 19:10This hymn echoes Luke 19:10's declaration that Jesus came to seek and save the lost by giving his life. | | | Redemption in Christ Christ's Saving Work; Jesus Christ Self-humiliation; Choruses, Refrains; Jesus Christ Self-humiliation | | MEECE | | | | | | | 4 | 0 | 16498 | 1 |
| | You Are Holy (Prince of Peace) | You are holy, You are mighty | | | | English | Marc Imboden; Tammi Rhoton | | Irregular | 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. | | | | | | | | | | | | 4 | 0 | 22228 | 1 |
| | God It Was | God it was who said to Abraham | | | | | John L. Bell | | Irregular | Luke 19:1-10This hymn connects God's calling of Abraham to Jesus calling Zacchaeus, celebrating divine initiative in seeking the lost. | | | | | | | | | | | | 4 | 0 | 59559 | 1 |
| | And didst Thou travel light, dear Lord | And didst Thou travel light, dear Lord | | | | English | Geoffrey Dearmer | | | Luke 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. | | | | | | | | | | | | 4 | 0 | 1020215 | 1 |
| | Sing to the King | Sing to the King who is coming to reign | Come, let us sing a song | | | English | Billy Foote | Sing to the King who is coming to reign. ... | | Luke 19:28-44This hymn celebrates Christ as King who comes to reign, echoing Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem in Luke 19. | | | Church Year Christ the King; God's Providence; Jesus Christ Second Coming; Music and Singing; Waiting | | SING TO THE KING |  | 152652 | | | 1 | | 4 | 0 | 1176502 | 1 |