Hymns for Matthew 13

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
The summer harvest spreads the fieldMatthew 13:39This hymn draws on Matthew 13's parables of harvest, particularly the wheat and tares and the sower's seed.2
Come now, and praise the humble saintMatthew 13:55This hymn honors Joseph the carpenter, connecting to Matthew 13:55 which identifies Jesus as "the carpenter's son.2
Allí Está Jesús (Look Closely and See)Matthew 13:54This hymn reflects Matthew 13's call to look closely and discover Jesus present in the parables and mysteries of God's kingdom.2
God, Your Glory We Have Seen in Your SonMatthew 13:23This hymn directly references Matthew 13's parable of the sower, depicting Christ sowing good news in the world's fields and calling us to reap the harvest.2
What is the World LikeMatthew 13:31-32This hymn directly references Matthew 13's parable of the mustard seed to illustrate God's kingdom growing from small beginnings.2
Lord, Let My Heart Be Good SoilMatthew 13:9This hymn directly references the Parable of the Sower, praying that our hearts would be receptive soil for God's Word.2
World without EndMatthew 13:55-56This hymn echoes Matthew 13's parables about God's kingdom growing through contrasts, challenges, and diverse human experiences.2
Your Kingdom, O God, Is My Glorious TreasureMatthew 13:24-33This hymn directly references Matthew 13's parables of the pearl of great price and the yeast, celebrating God's kingdom as a treasure of incomparable worth.2
Listen now for the GospelMatthew 13:9-43This hymn echoes Matthew 13's Parable of the Sower, asking the Holy Spirit to root God's word deeply in receptive hearts.2
Christ's Church Shall Glory in His PowerMatthew 13This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parables of the kingdom, portraying the church's growth from small beginnings to glorious completion under Christ's masterful design.2
Beyond the Beauty and the AweMatthew 13This hymn echoes Matthew 13's parables about hearing and understanding God's word amid worldly distractions.2
O Carpenter, Why Leave the BenchMatthew 13:55-56This hymn reflects Matthew 13's portrayal of Jesus as the carpenter from Nazareth who left his trade to proclaim God's kingdom.2
Faith and Truth and Life BestowingMatthew 13:3-23This hymn directly references Jesus' Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13, depicting God's Word as seed scattered on different soils of the human heart.2
Take Us As We Are, O GodMatthew 13:33This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parables of the kingdom, where God uses ordinary things like seeds and broken loaves to accomplish extraordinary purposes.2
Ye Christian men, pray notice wellMatthew 13:24-30This hymn directly references Matthew 13's Parable of the Wheat and Tares, depicting the enemy sowing weeds among good seed in the field.2
God, Whose Glory Reigns EternalMatthew 13:31-32This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parables of seeds and growth, revealing God's kingdom through signs in nature and Christ's teaching.2
ParableMatthew 13:4-8This hymn directly retells the Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13, depicting the seed scattered on different soils.2
As Trees from Tiny Seeds Can GrowMatthew 13This hymn draws directly from Matthew 13's parable of the mustard seed, celebrating how God's kingdom grows from small beginnings.2
A Sower's Seed Fell on a PathMatthew 13:1-9This hymn retells Jesus's Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13, depicting the different soils where seed falls and calling listeners to receive God's Word with receptive hearts.2
The Kingdom of Our God Is LikeMatthew 13:31-33This hymn directly retells Jesus' parables of the kingdom from Matthew 13, including the hidden treasure, mustard seed, and leaven.2

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