Hymns for Matthew 23

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
O Christ, You Wept When Grief Was RawMatthew 23:33-39This hymn echoes Christ's lament over Jerusalem in Matthew 23:37, expressing deep compassion for those who grieve and mourn.1
My Lord, You Wore No Royal CrownMatthew 23:5-12This hymn contrasts Christ's humble servanthood with the pride and self-exaltation Jesus condemns in Matthew 23.1
If My People's Hearts Are HumbledMatthew 23:12This hymn responds to Matthew 23's call to humility by emphasizing repentance and turning from hypocrisy to seek God's healing grace.1
My Soul Proclaims with WonderMatthew 23:12This hymn echoes Matthew 23's theme of God exalting the humble and bringing low the proud and self-exalted.1
Stay Awake, Be ReadyMatthew 23:36-441
When Twilight ComesMatthew 23:37This hymn directly references Matthew 23:37, where Jesus laments over Jerusalem using the image of a hen gathering her chicks under her wings.1
Sing of JesusMatthew 23:8This hymn contrasts Jesus as the humble, loving Shepherd with Matthew 23's condemnation of self-exalting religious leaders.1
The Willow and the OakMatthew 23:12This hymn reflects Matthew 23's call to humble oneself, as the willow bends low while the proud oak falls in the storm.1
Jesus, Master, in thine handMatthew 23:81
O Lord, All the World Belongs To YouMatthew 23:11This hymn contrasts worldly values with Christ's radical love and service, echoing Matthew 23's critique of religious hypocrisy and call to humble servanthood.1
Jerusalén la hermosaMatthew 23:29-39This hymn echoes Jesus's lament over Jerusalem in Matthew 23:37, expressing His compassion and desire to gather the city like a hen protects her chicks.1
Gather Your ChildrenMatthew 23:37This hymn echoes Jesus's lament in Matthew 23:37 where he longs to gather Jerusalem's children as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings.1
Sanctus and Benedictus (St. Bride Setting)Matthew 231
Preachers of the God of GraceMatthew 23:34This hymn reflects Matthew 23's call for humble, servant-hearted ministry rather than seeking titles or status.1
When People Learned of Jesus ChristMatthew 23:8-10This hymn contrasts Jesus' authentic teaching with Matthew 23's critique of religious leaders who fail to practice the love they preach.1
The heavens shall declare the glory of his nameMatthew 23:39This hymn echoes Matthew 23:39's promise that all will declare "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord" when Christ returns as King.1
Jesu, all holyMatthew 23:10This hymn contrasts Jesus' gentle, lowly servanthood with Matthew 23's condemnation of prideful religious leaders who exalt themselves.1
Benedictus Qui VenitMatthew 23:39This hymn quotes the Palm Sunday acclamation "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord" from Matthew 23:39.1
Love inspired the angerMatthew 23:33This hymn reflects Jesus's righteous anger in Matthew 23 against religious hypocrisy, motivated by love and justice.1
Christ, within Us HiddenMatthew 23:34-39This hymn contrasts with Matthew 23's critique of religious hypocrisy by celebrating Christ's humble, hidden presence in service and the least among us.1

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