Hymns for Matthew 16

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Señor, en ti yo creo, y siempre creeréMatthew 16:13-171
O Teach Me What It MeanethMatthew 16:26-16:91
The Church of Christ Cannot Be BoundMatthew 16:17-19This hymn reflects Matthew 16's declaration that Christ's church will prevail against all opposition and boundaries.1
Ya todo dejéMatthew 16:241
Something Jesus Gave MeMatthew 16:211
When the King Shall Claim His OwnMatthew 16:271
Abana alathi fi ssama (Abana in Heaven)Matthew 16:19This hymn connects to Matthew 16 through the Lord's Prayer ("Our Father in heaven"), which Jesus taught in the Sermon on the Mount and references throughout His ministry including this chapter's themes of divine authority and the keys of the kingdom.1
Quickening Spirit and WordMatthew 16:251
I Will Follow TheeMatthew 16:241
Cry of My HeartMatthew 16This hymn echoes Peter's confession and Jesus's call to deny self and follow Him daily in Matthew 16:24.1
Tell All the World of JesusMatthew 16:15This hymn echoes Jesus's commission to Peter in Matthew 16:18-19 to build the church and proclaim the gospel to all the world.1
Community of ChristMatthew 16:24This hymn reflects Matthew 16's vision of Christ building His church as a unified community of believers.1
Come Away from Rush and HurryMatthew 16:24This hymn calls us away from worldly distractions to focus on Christ, echoing Jesus's call to deny ourselves and follow Him in Matthew 16:24.1
Jesus, all for JesusMatthew 16:24-28This hymn reflects Matthew 16's call to deny oneself, take up the cross, and surrender all to follow Jesus.1
Lord, let Thy grace descend on thoseMatthew 16:161
Bear the Cross, Ye Sons of MenMatthew 16:241
My Heart Looks in FaithMatthew 16:13-201
Singing songs of expectationMatthew 16:241
Kwake Yesu nasimama (Here on Jesus Christ I Will Stand)Matthew 16:18This hymn echoes Peter's confession of Jesus as the Christ and the imagery of building on the solid rock foundation.1
Lift, Brother, LiftMatthew 16:24This hymn reflects Matthew 16:24's call to deny oneself, take up the cross, and follow Jesus.1

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