Hymns for Luke 22

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Here, Lord, we take the broken breadLuke 22:14-23This hymn reflects Luke 22's institution of the Lord's Supper, taking the broken bread and wine as Christ's parting gifts.2
In the SingingLuke 22:14-22This hymn reflects Luke 22's institution of the Lord's Supper with its focus on the blessing, breaking of bread, and Christ's presence at the table.2
As He Gathered at His TableLuke 22:14This hymn retells Luke 22's Last Supper narrative, referencing Christ's table fellowship, foot washing, broken bread, and shared cup.2
Everyone who loves is born of GodLuke 22:14-20This hymn reflects Luke 22's Last Supper themes of sharing bread and wine in unity and Christ's command to love one another.2
Jesus, Tu Reuniste os Teus AmigosLuke 22:15This hymn reflects Luke 22's account of Jesus gathering his friends for the Last Supper in fellowship and communion.2
Der Herrscher aller LandeLuke 22:63This hymn reflects on Christ's trial before earthly authorities as described in Luke 22's passion narrative.2
Walking In A GardenLuke 22:40-46This hymn's second verse directly depicts Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane while the disciples slept, as described in Luke 22:39-46.2
We Come to Your FeastLuke 22:14-20This hymn celebrates the Lord's Supper instituted by Jesus in Luke 22, gathering the community to share in His feast.2
Though hope desert my heartLuke 22:39This hymn reflects Christ's anguish in Gethsemane and his cry of abandonment on the cross, assuring us he understands our deepest struggles.2
Who Would Ever Have Believed ItLuke 22:24-27This hymn reflects Luke 22's account of Christ's suffering and rejection during His passion, as the servant despised by those He came to save.2
When Twilight Comes (Awit Sa Dapit Hapon)Luke 22:7-23This hymn recalls the evening Last Supper in Luke 22 when Jesus gathered with his disciples to share bread and wine.2
This Holy Covenant Was MadeLuke 22:14-23This hymn's second verse directly references Luke 22's Last Supper scene where Jesus blessed bread and cup, establishing the new covenant.2
Stay Here and Keep WatchLuke 22:40-46This hymn draws directly from Jesus's words to his disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane during his agony and prayer before arrest.2
For Your Generous ProvidingLuke 22:14-20This hymn echoes Luke 22's themes of temptation, reliance on God's grace, and the sustaining power of Holy Communion.2
Time Now to GatherLuke 22:19-20This hymn reflects Luke 22's account of the Last Supper, gathering at table to share bread and cup in remembrance of Christ.2
Psalm 102Luke 22:1-20This hymn echoes Jesus's anguished prayer in Gethsemane, crying out to God in distress and desolation.2
We turn to God when, we are sorely pressedLuke 22:19This hymn reflects Christ's suffering in Gethsemane and his passion, where God himself was "sorely pressed" and bowed under the weight of sin and death.2
So much wrong and so much injusticeLuke 22:39This hymn reflects Luke 22's account of Jesus' agony in Gethsemane, his cup of suffering, and journey to the cross.2
I Am the Bread, the Bread of LifeLuke 22:14-20This hymn draws directly from Luke 22's account of the Last Supper, where Jesus instituted communion with bread and wine.2
Do This in Remembrance of MeLuke 22:19This hymn directly quotes Jesus' words from Luke 22:19 at the Last Supper, calling believers to remember His sacrifice through communion.2

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