Hymns for Luke 7

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Master, No Offering Costly and Sweet Luke 7:37-38This hymn references Mary Magdalene's costly offering to Jesus in Luke 7, expressing devotion through humble service rather than material gifts.1
"I am thine" Luke 7:47This hymn echoes the devotion of the forgiven woman in Luke 7 who loved much because she was forgiven much.1
Devotion to Christ Luke 7:47This hymn echoes Luke 7's theme of devoted love and gratitude to Christ, like the woman who anointed Jesus's feet.1
Come, My Way, My Truth, My Life Luke 7:36 - 8:3This hymn echoes Jesus's declaration "I am the way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6), a theme implicit in Luke 7's portrayal of Christ as the authoritative teacher and compassionate Savior.1
Master, Speak Luke 7:40This hymn echoes the faith of the centurion in Luke 7 who humbly sought the Master's powerful word.1
O Where Is He That Trod the Sea? Luke 7:13-14This hymn celebrates Christ's miraculous healings, echoing Luke 7's accounts of Jesus raising the dead and restoring the sick.1
Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service Luke 7:11-17This hymn reflects Luke 7's themes of Christ's humble, compassionate service in healing and caring for those in need.1
Gott Lob, die Stund ist g'kommen Luke 7:131
Will You Come and Follow Me Luke 7:36 - 8:31
Christ is the world’s light, he and none other Luke 7:18-351
Lord, I was blind; I could not see Luke 7:221
God forgave my sin (Freely, freely) Luke 7:481
Jesus Sinners Does Receive Luke 7:34-501
I Know a Fount Luke 7:221
Christ on the Cross Luke 7:471
I'm So Glad Luke 7:11-17This hymn echoes the joy of those freed from sin and lifted up by Jesus, like the forgiven woman in Luke 7.1
Santo, santo, santo (Holy, Holy, Holy) Luke 7:18-23This hymn echoes Luke 7's theme of Jesus walking among the people, bringing good news to the marginalized and oppressed.1
Day of Wrath, O Dreadful Day Luke 7:36-50This hymn connects to Luke 7's theme of divine judgment, as Jesus warns those who reject Him will face condemnation on the final day.1
The Stranger of Galilee Luke 7:22This hymn reflects Luke 7's accounts of Jesus's compassionate ministry in Galilee, including healing and gracious encounters with those in need.1
Mercy Is Welcome News Indeed Luke 7:41-42This hymn reflects Luke 7's parable of the two debtors, where those forgiven much love much in return.1

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