Hymns for Matthew 22

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Hymn 116Matthew 22:37-40This hymn directly expresses the two great commandments Jesus teaches in Matthew 22:37-39 to love God and neighbor.14
Spirit of God, Dwell Thou Within My HeartMatthew 22:37This hymn echoes Matthew 22's call to love God with all one's heart, soul, and mind through the Spirit's indwelling presence.11
Where Cross the Crowded Ways of LifeMatthew 22:9This hymn echoes Matthew 22's call to love our neighbors by serving Christ among the suffering and marginalized in crowded urban life.8
The Kingdom of God Is Justice and JoyMatthew 22:9-10This hymn echoes Matthew 22's themes of God's kingdom banquet where outcasts are welcomed and sinners find grace.8
As We Gather at Your TableMatthew 22:14This hymn connects to Matthew 22's parable of the wedding banquet through its imagery of gathering at God's table and responding to divine invitation with transformed lives.7
Take My Life, and Let It BeMatthew 22:37This hymn embodies Matthew 22's call to love God with all one's heart, soul, mind, and strength through total consecration.6
Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us with Your LoveMatthew 22:46This hymn embodies Matthew 22's command to love your neighbor as yourself through its call to serve all people with Christ's love.6
Thy Hand, O God, Has GuidedMatthew 22:1-14This hymn references Matthew 22's parable of the wedding feast, where heralds summon all to the King's banquet.6
Take Thou Our Minds, Dear LordMatthew 22:37This hymn echoes Matthew 22:37's call to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind through complete surrender.6
Come, Sinners, to the Gospel FeastMatthew 22:14This hymn draws directly from Matthew 22's parable of the wedding feast, inviting all to God's gracious banquet without excuse.5
Renew Your Church, Her Ministries RestoreMatthew 22:37-39This hymn connects to Matthew 22's call to love God and neighbor through its emphasis on renewed service, ministry, and loving others as Christ loved us.5
Brethren, We Have Met to WorshipMatthew 22:27-29This hymn reflects Matthew 22's call to love God wholeheartedly and love others through worship and mutual encouragement.4
What Think Ye Of Christ?Matthew 22:42-43This hymn directly references Matthew 22:42 where Jesus asks "What think ye of Christ?" as the central test of faith.4
For the Fruits of His CreationMatthew 22:34-40This hymn reflects Matthew 22's call to love God and neighbor through grateful stewardship and caring for those in need.4
Gather Us InMatthew 22:1-14This hymn echoes Matthew 22's parable of the wedding banquet, where God gathers in all people—the lost, forsaken, and marginalized—to feast at the Lord's table.4
Love the Lord Your GodMatthew 22:37This hymn directly quotes Jesus's words in Matthew 22:37 about loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind.4
Hail to the Lord's AnointedMatthew 22:34-46This hymn celebrates Christ as David's greater Son, echoing Matthew 22:41-45 where Jesus reveals the Messiah's divine lordship.3
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore TheeMatthew 22:39This hymn reflects Matthew 22's call to love God wholeheartedly through joyful adoration and praise.3
Come, and WelcomeMatthew 22:4This hymn echoes Matthew 22's parable of the wedding feast with its theme of Christ's gracious invitation to all sinners to come to the gospel banquet.3
Deck Thyself, My Soul, with GladnessMatthew 22:14This hymn connects to Matthew 22's parable of the wedding feast, celebrating Christ's invitation to the joyous banquet of Holy Communion.3

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