Hymns for Luke 7

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesus, Lover of My Soul Luke 7:21-22This hymn echoes Luke 7's themes of seeking Jesus for refuge, forgiveness, and the grace freely offered to repentant souls.1
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Luke 7:47This hymn echoes the sinful woman's lavish devotion to Jesus in Luke 7, pouring out love in response to forgiveness.1
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Luke 7:11-17This hymn echoes Luke 7's theme of divine love that transforms and redeems sinners through grace.1
Altogether lovely Luke 7:47This hymn reflects the devoted love for Jesus exemplified by the sinful woman who anointed Him in Luke 7.1
Savior, Again to Your Dear Name Luke 7:50This hymn echoes Luke 7:50's theme of Christ speaking peace to those who come to Him in faith.1
Thou, whose almighty word Luke 7:22This hymn echoes Luke 7's themes of Christ bringing healing and sight to those in physical and spiritual darkness.1
When this passing world is done Luke 7:36-50This hymn reflects Luke 7's contrast between earthly troubles and the eternal joy of seeing Christ face to face.1
Victory in Jesus Luke 7:22This hymn echoes Luke 7's themes of Jesus as Savior who forgives sinners and brings healing through His redeeming love.1
My spirit longs for thee Luke 7:6This hymn echoes the longing of the sinful woman in Luke 7 who, though unworthy, sought Christ's divine presence and found rest in His love.1
Christ's Works of Mercy Luke 7:22This hymn celebrates Christ's earthly ministry of compassion and healing, central themes in Luke 7's accounts of His merciful works.1
Would you know why I love Jesus? Luke 7:47This hymn echoes the testimony of love for Jesus found in the sinful woman's devotion in Luke 7:36-50.1
Where shall my wondering soul begin? Luke 7:36-50This hymn echoes Luke 7's themes of transformative grace and the wonder of forgiveness found in Christ's ministry.1
O süßes Wort das Jesus spricht Luke 7:13I apologize, but I need more information to provide an accurate connection. The hymn title "O süßes Wort das Jesus spricht" (O sweet word that Jesus speaks) and its classification as a comfort hymn in external tribulation suggest it relates to Jesus's comforting words, but without knowing the specific lyrics or which words of Jesus the hymn references, I cannot definitively connect it to Luke 7. However, if I must provide a response based on the limited information: This hymn reflects comfort found in Jesus's words, echoing His compassion shown in Luke 7's encounters.1
Arme wittwe, weine nicht! Jesus will dich trösten Luke 7:13This hymn directly references Jesus raising the widow's son at Nain, offering comfort to the grieving widow as described in Luke 7:11-17.1
O Christ, the Healer Luke 7:1-10This hymn echoes Luke 7's accounts of Christ's healing ministry and the faith of those who sought his restorative power.1
Oh, I Know the Lord Laid His Hands on Me Luke 7:22This hymn celebrates Jesus preaching to the poor and bringing salvation, reflecting Luke 7's accounts of Christ's ministry to the marginalized and his power to heal and forgive.1
Go, tune thy voice to sacred song Luke 7:47This hymn calls believers to praise and sacred song, echoing the grateful love of the forgiven woman in Luke 7.1
Jesus Christ is waiting Luke 7:18-35This hymn reflects Luke 7's themes of Jesus healing the suffering, befriending outcasts, and bringing hope to the marginalized.1
Woman in the Night Luke 7:37-38This hymn retells the story of the sinful woman who anointed Jesus' feet and received forgiveness through her love.1
A Prophet-Woman Broke a Jar Luke 7:36-50This hymn recalls the woman in Luke 7 who anointed Jesus with perfume, defying critics with her prophetic act of devotion.1

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