Hymns for Matthew 22

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
From All the Wind's Wide QuartersMatthew 22:1-10This hymn echoes Matthew 22's parable of the wedding feast, inviting all to God's banquet of grace and salvation.1
Baited, the Question RoseMatthew 22:15-22This hymn retells the account in Matthew 22:15-22 where Jesus responds to the Pharisees' trap about paying taxes to Caesar.1
Come to the BanquetMatthew 22:1-14This hymn echoes Matthew 22's parable of the wedding banquet, celebrating God's inclusive invitation to all.1
Army of JesusMatthew 22:7This hymn reflects Matthew 22's parable of the wedding feast, emphasizing readiness to enter heaven's gates when called by the King.1
Eternal Father, Lord of space and timeMatthew 22:34-40This hymn reflects Matthew 22's great commandment to love God and neighbor, emphasizing love's transformative power in uniting us with God and one another.1
Reach Out to Your NeighborMatthew 22:39This hymn embodies Matthew 22's command to love your neighbor as yourself through practical acts of compassion and care.1
Great God, We Praise Your Mighty LoveMatthew 22:34-40This hymn connects to Matthew 22's teaching on love as the greatest commandment, celebrating God's love expressed through human relationships and family.1
Un mandamiento nuevo (Jesus a new commandment has given)Matthew 22:34-40This hymn echoes Matthew 22's great commandment to love God and neighbor as the foundation of Christian life.1
Somos Pueblo Que Camina (Welcome, Pilgrims on the Journey)Matthew 22:1-14This hymn reflects Matthew 22's themes of gathering God's people to the feast and welcoming all to the banquet.1
El Banquete Ya Está Listo (Come, the Banquet Hall Is Ready)Matthew 22:1-14This hymn draws directly from Matthew 22's parable of the wedding banquet, where all are invited to God's lavish feast.1
A Wounded Man Lay by the RoadMatthew 22:46This hymn retells the parable of the Good Samaritan, illustrating Jesus's teaching on loving one's neighbor in Matthew 22:39.1
Christ, the One Who Tells the TaleMatthew 22:14This hymn celebrates Christ as the master storyteller, reflecting the parables Jesus taught in Matthew 22.1
Come to the FeastMatthew 22:14This hymn reflects Matthew 22's parable of the wedding feast, inviting all to God's banquet of grace.1
The FeastMatthew 22This hymn draws from Matthew 22's parable of the wedding feast, celebrating God's invitation to all.1
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heartMatthew 22:39This hymn directly quotes Jesus's words from Matthew 22:37 about the greatest commandment to love God completely.1
Come and DineMatthew 22:1-14This hymn retells Jesus' parable of the wedding banquet, where the king invites all to his feast after the original guests refuse.1
A King Put On a FeastMatthew 22:1-14This hymn retells Jesus' parable of the wedding feast, where the king invites the poor and outcast after the wealthy refuse his invitation.1
Our Pennies BringingMatthew 22:19This hymn reflects Matthew 22:21's teaching on giving what is due, expressing cheerful generosity and faithful stewardship.1
Waiting for the TrainMatthew 22:24This hymn reflects Matthew 22's parable of the wedding feast, emphasizing readiness and waiting for the heavenly banquet.1
To Caesar the Things Which Are Caesar'sMatthew 22:21This hymn directly references Jesus's teaching in Matthew 22:21 about rendering to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's.1

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