Hymns for Matthew 6

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above Matthew 6:9-10This hymn reflects Matthew 6's call to prioritize God's kingdom by celebrating His reign and matchless power above all earthly concerns.2
To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise Matthew 6:11This hymn reflects Matthew 6's teaching to trust God's provision, celebrating His faithful care in providing daily bread and earthly blessings.2
For the Fruit of All Creation Matthew 6:10This hymn reflects Matthew 6's themes of trusting God's provision, praying "God's will be done," and not worrying about future needs.2
Oh, what stupendous mercy shines Matthew 6:12This hymn reflects Matthew 6's teaching on forgiveness, echoing Christ's call to mercifully forgive others as God forgives us.2
An eye single to the glory of God Matthew 6:22This hymn reflects Matthew 6:22's teaching about having a single eye focused on God's glory rather than earthly treasures.2
Our Father, who in Heaven art Matthew 6:9-13This hymn is a poetic rendering of the Lord's Prayer found in Matthew 6:9-13.2
The Glory of These Forty Days Matthew 6:1-6This hymn celebrates the spiritual discipline of fasting that Jesus teaches in Matthew 6, honoring Christ's own forty-day fast.2
May We Thy Precepts, Lord, Fulfil Matthew 6:10This hymn directly echoes Matthew 6:10's petition to "do on earth our Father's will, as angels do above.2
Nada te turbe Matthew 6:24-34This hymn echoes Matthew 6's call to trust God without anxiety, as nothing can trouble those who seek Him first.2
This Is My Song Matthew 6:9-13This hymn echoes Matthew 6's prayer for God's kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven, seeking peace among all nations.2
Lord of Light, Your Name Outshining Matthew 6:10This hymn directly echoes the Lord's Prayer from Matthew 6 with its refrain "Your will be done" and themes of God's kingdom and daily provision.2
Lord, I Have Shut the Door Matthew 6:6This hymn reflects Matthew 6's teaching on private prayer, shutting the door to seek God in quiet solitude.2
All Depends on Our Possessing Matthew 6:19-34This hymn reflects Matthew 6's teaching to trust God's provision rather than worry about earthly possessions.2
The Lord's Prayer Matthew 6:9-13This hymn is a poetic rendering of the Lord's Prayer that Jesus taught His disciples in Matthew 6:9-13.2
Consider the Lilies Matthew 6:28-29This hymn directly quotes Jesus's teaching in Matthew 6:28 about trusting God's provision as seen in nature.2
Lord, make us servants of your peace Matthew 6:12-15This hymn reflects Matthew 6's teaching on selfless giving and serving others without seeking recognition or reward.2
Now It Is Evening Matthew 6:11This hymn reflects Matthew 6's teaching on caring for daily needs and loving one's neighbor as acts of faithful discipleship.2
Sent by the Lord am I Matthew 6:10This hymn echoes Matthew 6's prayer "your kingdom come" by calling believers to actively establish God's kingdom of justice and peace on earth.2
Golden Breaks the Dawn Matthew 6:11-12This hymn echoes Matthew 6's themes of trusting God's daily provision and seeking first His kingdom with a glad heart.2
The Will of God Is Always Best Matthew 6:10This hymn echoes Matthew 6's teaching on trusting God's provision, referencing how He numbers the hairs on our heads.2

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