Hymns for Matthew 11

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
The Horrors of the Second deathMatthew 11:28-30This hymn reflects Matthew 11's contrast between finding rest in Christ and the judgment awaiting those who reject Him.5
Lord, I'm Coming HomeMatthew 11:28-30This hymn echoes Matthew 11:28's invitation to come to Christ for rest from the weariness of sin.5
The Great TeacherMatthew 11:28-30This hymn echoes Matthew 11's invitation "Come to me, all who are weary" with Christ's gentle call to rest and find blessing in Him.5
Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners!Matthew 11:19This hymn echoes Matthew 11:28's invitation to find rest in Jesus, who offers comfort and strength to the weary and burdened.5
Come Unto Me, Ye wearyMatthew 11:28This hymn directly echoes Jesus's invitation in Matthew 11:28, "Come to me, all who are weary," offering rest to the burdened.5
Come Home, Poor SinnerMatthew 11:28This hymn echoes Matthew 11:28's invitation where Jesus calls the weary and burdened to come to Him for rest.5
Come Unto Me, Ye WearyMatthew 11:28This hymn directly echoes Jesus's invitation in Matthew 11:28, "Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.5
¿Oyes cómo el Evangelio Al cansado ofrece paz?Matthew 11:28-30This hymn echoes Matthew 11:28's invitation where Jesus offers rest and peace to the weary and burdened.5
Come to MeMatthew 11:28-30This hymn directly quotes Jesus' invitation in Matthew 11:28-30 to the weary to come and find rest in His gentle, humble care.5
One There Is, above All OthersMatthew 11:19This hymn reflects Matthew 11's portrayal of Jesus as the friend of sinners who offers rest and reconciliation to the weary.4
How Gentle God's CommandsMatthew 11:30This hymn echoes Jesus's invitation in Matthew 11:28-30 to come and find rest by casting our burdens upon Him.4
O Why Not Tonight?Matthew 11:28This hymn echoes Matthew 11:28's invitation to come to Christ for rest, urging immediate response to His call.4
I Lay My Sins on JesusMatthew 11:28-30This hymn echoes Matthew 11:28's invitation to bring our burdens and weariness to Jesus for rest and relief.4
Dear Lord and Father of MankindMatthew 11:28-30This hymn echoes Matthew 11:28-29's invitation to find rest and peace in Christ's gentle, humble presence.4
Jesus, I ComeMatthew 11:28-30This hymn responds to Jesus's invitation in Matthew 11:28 to come for rest from life's burdens and weariness.4
Come Unto Me When Shadows Darkly GatherMatthew 11:28This hymn directly echoes Jesus' invitation in Matthew 11:28, "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden.4
Alleluia! Sing to JesusMatthew 11:1-6This hymn echoes Matthew 11:28's invitation to find rest in Jesus, our ever-present Lord and sustainer.4
Where He Leads I'll FollowMatthew 11:28This hymn responds to Jesus's invitation in Matthew 11:28-30 to come and take His yoke with willing discipleship.4
Your Hands, O Lord, in Days of OldMatthew 11:5This hymn celebrates Christ's healing ministry, echoing Matthew 11's account of Jesus healing the blind, lame, and sick as signs of the Messiah.4
All ye who seek for sure reliefMatthew 11:25-30This hymn echoes Matthew 11's invitation to the weary to find rest and relief in Christ.4

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