Hymns for Matthew 13

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Our Father, merciful and goodMatthew 13:24-30This hymn references Matthew 13's parable of the sower, mentioning how Satan sows seeds to oppose God's Word.1
When Seed Falls on Good SoilMatthew 13:18-30This hymn directly references Jesus's Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13, celebrating faithful hearts that receive God's word.1
Rise and hear! The Lord is speakingMatthew 13:1-23This hymn directly references Matthew 13's parable of the sower, praying that hearts may receive God's word as good soil.1
Jesus Lord, How Joyful You Have Made UsMatthew 13:44-46This hymn reflects the joy of responding to Jesus's call, echoing the parables of finding the kingdom's treasure in Matthew 13.1
Dawk’yah towgyah (Take the Saving Word of God)Matthew 13:16-17This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parable of the sower by emphasizing the priority of receiving and treasuring God's Word in one's life.1
The Kingdom of GodMatthew 13:31-32This hymn directly reflects Matthew 13's parables that begin "The kingdom of heaven is like...1
Happy Are They Who WalkMatthew 13:25This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parable of the sower, contrasting the fruitful life rooted in God's word with the barren path of those who reject it.1
Thee Will I Love, My God and KingMatthew 13:46This hymn reflects Matthew 13's theme of God's sovereign ordering of creation and the kingdom's hidden yet glorious reign.1
Heavenly Sower, thou hast scatteredMatthew 13:24-30This hymn directly references Jesus' Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13, depicting God's Word as seed scattered to produce spiritual fruit.1
Ubi CaritasMatthew 13:18-23This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parable of the wheat and tares, emphasizing unity and love that overcomes division in Christ's gathered community.1
As Grain on Scattered HillsidesMatthew 13This hymn draws on Matthew 13's parable of the sower and imagery of grain to express Christian unity.1
Christ Brings the Kingdom Where Barrenness BloomsMatthew 13:58This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parables of the kingdom, where God's reign transforms barren hearts into fruitful faith.1
The Tomb is Empty!Matthew 13:16-17I need to note that there appears to be a mismatch here. "The Tomb Is Empty" is clearly an Easter hymn about Christ's resurrection, but Matthew 13 contains Jesus's parables about the Kingdom of Heaven (the sower, the wheat and tares, the mustard seed, the pearl of great price, etc.) and does not discuss the resurrection or empty tomb. However, if I must provide a connection: This hymn's proclamation of Christ's resurrection provides the divine authority behind the Kingdom parables taught in Matthew 13.1
Sowing kingdom seedMatthew 13:4-23This hymn directly references Matthew 13's parable of the sower and the kingdom of God.1
Ripening TogetherMatthew 13:30This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parable of the wheat and tares growing together until harvest.1
King of heaven, we will answer the callMatthew 13:44-46This hymn echoes Matthew 13's parables of the kingdom, calling believers to respond to God's reign and share the gospel message.1
Unbounded Spirit, Breath of GodMatthew 13:33This hymn echoes Matthew 13's parables of leaven and seeds through images of teaching, growth, and the Spirit's transforming work.1
Akekho ofana / Hakuna wakaita (There’s No One in This World like Jesus)Matthew 13:44-46This hymn echoes Matthew 13's parables about seeking and finding the kingdom's incomparable treasure in Christ alone.1
The Word of God Is Source and SeedMatthew 13:1-8This hymn directly references Matthew 13's Parable of the Sower, depicting God's Word as seed sown in the soil of human hearts.1
God Speaks, and All Things Come to BeMatthew 13:46This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parables about God's powerful word bringing forth growth and transformation in His kingdom.1

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