Hymns for Matthew 20

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Matthew 20:28This hymn echoes Matthew 20's theme of Christ's kingdom where the last shall be first, as Jesus comes to deliver and reign over all who long for Him.1
Lamb of God Matthew 20:30-31This hymn echoes Matthew 20:28's portrayal of Christ as the servant who gives his life as a ransom for many.1
Lead Me to Calvary Matthew 20:23This hymn reflects Matthew 20's journey to Jerusalem where Jesus predicts His suffering, death, and resurrection at Calvary.1
Lord, have mercy Matthew 20:30-31This hymn echoes the laborers' plea for mercy and God's gracious generosity in Matthew 20's parable.1
We Bid You Welcome in the Name Matthew 20:26-28This hymn reflects Matthew 20's teaching that Christian leaders must come as servants, just as Christ came to serve rather than be served.1
Let Us Break Bread Together Matthew 20:30-34This hymn reflects Matthew 20's themes of humble service and kneeling before the Lord in worship and communion.1
Labourers in the vineyard of the Lord Matthew 20:12This hymn draws from Matthew 20's parable of laborers in the vineyard to celebrate faithful ministry and gospel service.1
To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise Matthew 20:12This hymn reflects Matthew 20's parable of the vineyard workers, celebrating God's generous grace and bountiful blessings to all.1
Are Ye Able Matthew 20:22This hymn directly references Jesus's question to James and John in Matthew 20:22 about their ability to drink His cup of suffering.1
Come, Labor On Matthew 20:6-7This hymn echoes Matthew 20's parable of laborers in the vineyard, calling believers to work faithfully in God's harvest field.1
Social dedication to God Matthew 20:12This hymn reflects Matthew 20's themes of service and devotion to Christ, who came not to be served but to serve.1
Now, my tongue, the mystery telling Matthew 20:29This hymn connects to Matthew 20's themes of Christ's sacrificial service and the Last Supper's institution of Holy Communion.1
Working for Jesus Matthew 20:41
O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded Matthew 20:191
Not Far Beyond the Sea Matthew 20:121
Take and eat; take and eat Matthew 20:281
Inspired by love and anger Matthew 20:28This hymn reflects Matthew 20's themes of God's justice, the reversal of worldly values, and concern for those who labor and suffer.1
It is God who holds the nations in the hollow of his hand Matthew 20:26-27This hymn reflects Matthew 20's theme of God's sovereign purpose and calling, as He summons all to serve in His kingdom's work.1
In Parables the Lord doth shew Matthew 20:1-16This hymn directly references the parable of the laborers in the vineyard found in Matthew 20, exploring the calling of Gospel ministers to work in God's church.1
So much wrong and so much injustice Matthew 20:22-23This hymn reflects Matthew 20's theme of Christ's suffering and the cup he drank, foreshadowing his sacrificial death.1

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