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Hymns for Luke 9

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Here to the house of God we come Luke 9:58This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to discipleship and Jesus' teaching that "the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.2
Transfigure Us, O Lord Luke 9:28-36This hymn directly references the Transfiguration of Jesus on the mountain described in Luke 9:28-36, praying for similar transformation in believers' lives.2
Quién Dicen que Soy Yo/Who Do You Say that I Am Luke 9:18-24This hymn directly references Luke 9:18-20 where Jesus asks his disciples, "Who do you say that I am?2
Nearer, My God, to Thee Luke 9:18-27This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to discipleship and self-denial, drawing nearer to God through life's trials.1
Glorying in the Cross Luke 9:23This hymn reflects Luke 9:23's call to take up the cross daily, glorying in Christ's sacrifice as the source of peace and strength through all of life's circumstances.1
Take my life, Lord, let it be Luke 9:23This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to discipleship, where Jesus asks followers to deny themselves, take up their cross daily, and follow Him in complete consecration.1
"I'm not ashamed" Luke 9:26This hymn echoes Luke 9:26 where Jesus warns against being ashamed of Him, promising to acknowledge the faithful before the Father.1
The King of love my shepherd is Luke 9:22-23This hymn connects to Luke 9's imagery of Jesus as the Good Shepherd who seeks and carries home the lost sheep.1
Hail, O Once-Despised Jesus Luke 9This hymn connects to Luke 9's themes of Jesus's identity as the Christ, his predicted suffering, and the call to follow him in self-denial.1
Beneath the Cross of Jesus Luke 9:23This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to take up one's cross daily and follow Jesus in self-denial and discipleship.1
Where cross the crowded ways of life Luke 9:38-43This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to follow Christ into the world's crowded places with compassion for suffering multitudes.1
At the name of Jesus Luke 9:26This hymn reflects Luke 9's themes of Christ's glory revealed, his humbling journey to the cross, and the call to follow him as Lord.1
Be Still, My Soul Luke 9:23-27This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to take up one's cross daily and follow Christ through patient endurance and trust in God's faithful guidance.1
Follow On Luke 9:57This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to deny oneself, take up the cross daily, and follow Jesus wherever He leads.1
By All Your Saints Still Striving Luke 9:18-27This hymn connects to Luke 9's themes of discipleship and following Christ, as the chapter features several apostles whom the hymn commemorates.1
Fahre fort, fahre fort! Luke 9:62This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to discipleship and perseverance in following Christ's mission.1
This Little Light of Mine Luke 9:28-36This hymn reflects Luke 9:23-26's call to boldly confess Christ without shame before others.1
O Where Is He That Trod the Sea? Luke 9:11-17This hymn celebrates Christ's miracles of healing and deliverance, echoing Luke 9's accounts of Jesus casting out demons and healing the sick.1
A Little Talk With Jesus Luke 9:30This hymn reflects Luke 9's emphasis on prayer and communion with Jesus as essential for discipleship and spiritual strength.1
O young and fearless Prophet Luke 9:511

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