Hymns for Matthew 20

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We worship at your feet Matthew 20:19This hymn reflects Jesus's teaching in Matthew 20:28 about the Son of Man coming to serve and give His life as a ransom.1
To the lost Christ shows his face Matthew 20:28This hymn reflects Matthew 20's theme of Christ's compassion for the marginalized, including laborers and those society overlooks.1
A man there lived in Galilee Matthew 20:26-34This hymn reflects Matthew 20's themes of Christ's sacrificial service and the call to follow in His steps of self-giving love.1
Mãos ao trabalho, jovens Matthew 20:1This hymn echoes Matthew 20's parable of the vineyard workers, calling young people to faithful labor in God's service.1
The three calls Matthew 20:3This hymn draws directly from Matthew 20's parable of the vineyard workers, urging listeners to respond to the Lord's call without delay.1
Lord, Who Shall Sit Beside Thee? Matthew 20:20-28This hymn directly references Matthew 20's question about sitting beside Jesus in glory and the cup of suffering he must drink.1
Alleluia! Glory to God Matthew 20:29-34This hymn celebrates God's wondrous works and salvation for all, echoing Matthew 20's theme of God's grace extended equally to everyone.1
O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is Matthew 20:28This hymn reflects Matthew 20's theme of Christ's servant leadership, celebrating how God's Son came in meekness to serve sinners.1
Lord Christ, We Praise Your Sacrifice Matthew 20:20-28This hymn praises Christ's sacrificial service, echoing Matthew 20's teaching that the Son of Man came to serve and give His life as a ransom.1
’Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love Matthew 20:28This hymn celebrates Christ's sacrificial love and ransom for all, echoing Matthew 20's teaching that Jesus came to serve and give His life as a ransom for many.1
Twas on That Hill Matthew 20:281
The Harvest Call Matthew 20:6This hymn directly quotes Matthew 20:6's question "Why stand ye idle?" and applies the parable's harvest imagery to missionary work.1
When God Is a Child Matthew 20:161
Mark How the Lamb of God's Self-Offering Matthew 20:20-281
Lord, we are blind; the world of sight Matthew 20:26-34This hymn echoes the blind men's plea "Lord, have mercy on us" in Matthew 20:30-34, seeking Christ's healing touch to restore spiritual sight.1
Lord, Help Us Walk Your Servant Way Matthew 20:17-281
En la cruz mirad clavado Matthew 20:17-19This hymn reflects on Christ's crucifixion, connecting to Matthew 20's prophecy of Jesus being delivered to be crucified.1
My Lord, you wore no royal crown Matthew 20:25-28This hymn reflects Matthew 20's portrayal of Christ as a servant-king who came not to be served but to serve.1
God of Gods, We Sound His Praises Matthew 20:28This hymn echoes Matthew 20:28's portrayal of Christ as servant-King worthy of highest praise and glory.1
Twas Jesus' Blood Matthew 20:281

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