Hymns for Matthew 26

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Praying for RepentanceMatthew 26:73-75This hymn echoes Peter's tearful repentance after denying Christ in Matthew 26, seeking Jesus's merciful forgiveness.4
Lead Me to CalvaryMatthew 26:26-44This hymn directly references Gethsemane from Matthew 26, calling believers to remember Christ's agony and journey to the cross.4
Christ the Life of All the LivingMatthew 26-28This hymn reflects on Christ's suffering, bonds, and scorn described in Matthew 26's passion narrative, offering thanks for salvation through His sacrifice.4
Thee We Adore, O Hidden Savior, TheeMatthew 26:26-30This hymn reflects Matthew 26's institution of the Lord's Supper, adoring Christ's sacramental presence.4
Ten Thousand AngelsMatthew 26:47-27:50This hymn vividly portrays Christ's arrest, mockery, and trial in the Garden of Gethsemane as recorded in Matthew 26.4
Canta, Oh Buen CristianoMatthew 26:30This hymn calls Christians to sing praises, echoing the disciples' hymn with Jesus after the Last Supper in Matthew 26:30.4
Shadows Lengthen into NightMatthew 26:17-27:54This hymn retells the events of Matthew 26, including the Last Supper, Jesus's prayer in Gethsemane, and the betrayal and denial by his disciples.4
Stay Here and Keep WatchMatthew 26:36-46This hymn draws directly from Jesus's words to his disciples in Gethsemane, echoing his anguish and call to watch and pray.4
Down in the GardenMatthew 26:36This hymn portrays Jesus's anguished prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane while his disciples slept, as recorded in Matthew 26.4
Parting HymnMatthew 26:30This hymn echoes Jesus's parting words of peace to His disciples in Matthew 26 before His passion.3
Thy Way, not Mine, O LordMatthew 26:36-46This hymn echoes Jesus's prayer in Gethsemane, "not my will, but yours be done," surrendering to God's way.3
Tell Me the Story of JesusMatthew 26:37This hymn retells Jesus's passion story, including His betrayal, suffering, and crucifixion detailed in Matthew 26.3
Lord, Pour Thy Spirit from on HighMatthew 26:41This hymn connects to Matthew 26's call to "watch and pray" (v. 41) as Jesus urged his disciples in Gethsemane.3
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep SilenceMatthew 26:26-29This hymn reflects Matthew 26's institution of the Eucharist, where Christ offers His body and blood as heavenly food.3
Pray Without CeasingMatthew 26:41This hymn echoes Jesus's call to "watch and pray" in Matthew 26:41, emphasizing constant prayerful dependence on God.3
Eternal Beam of Light DivineMatthew 26:393
Here, at Your Table, LordMatthew 26:20This hymn reflects Matthew 26's account of the Last Supper, inviting believers to Christ's table with reverence and grace.3
Let Us Talents and Tongues EmployMatthew 26:26-283
By Gracious Powers So Wonderfully ShelteredMatthew 26:39This hymn echoes Jesus's prayer in Gethsemane, accepting God's cup of suffering with trust and submission.3
Lord, Is it I?Matthew 26:22This hymn echoes the disciples' question "Lord, is it I?" when Jesus predicted His betrayal at the Last Supper in Matthew 26:22.3

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