Hymns for Matthew 7

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
All my hope on God is founded Matthew 7:21-29This hymn reflects Matthew 7's call to build one's life on the solid foundation of God rather than shifting sand.1
Du sagst: ich bin ein christ Matthew 7:21This hymn challenges superficial faith, echoing Matthew 7's call to demonstrate genuine Christian discipleship through righteous living.1
Founded on a Rock Matthew 7:24This hymn reflects Matthew 7's parable of building one's house upon the rock of Christ's teachings.1
In Christ Alone (Solo en Jesús) Matthew 7:24-27This hymn echoes Matthew 7:24-25's imagery of building on the solid rock of Christ, who stands firm through every storm.1
Justice and equity Matthew 7:12This hymn directly references Matthew 7:12's Golden Rule, "do unto others as you would have them do unto you.1
Nothing Can Trouble (Nada te Turbe) Matthew 7:7-12This hymn reflects Matthew 7's call to seek God first, trusting that all needs will be provided.1
We Would Be Building Matthew 7:24-27This hymn echoes Matthew 7's parable of building on solid rock rather than sand, emphasizing faithful obedience as life's foundation.1
Praise and thanksgiving Matthew 7:10-11This hymn reflects Matthew 7's teaching on bearing good fruit through its theme of thanksgiving for God's provision and blessings.1
I Will Call upon the Lord Matthew 7:24This hymn echoes Matthew 7's call to build one's life on the Rock through faithful obedience to God.1
Bittet, so wird euch gegeben Matthew 7:7-11This hymn directly quotes Matthew 7:7's promise "Ask and it shall be given" in its opening line about prayer.1
Hilf, lieber Gott, wie große noth Matthew 7:21I apologize, but I cannot provide a specific connection between this hymn and Matthew 7 without knowing the hymn's lyrics beyond the first line. The German first line "Hilf, lieber Gott, wie große noth" (Help, dear God, what great distress) suggests a prayer for divine help, which could relate to Matthew 7's themes of asking God for help (verses 7-11) or building on a firm foundation (verses 24-27), but I cannot make a definitive statement without the full text.1
O wie ist der weg so schmal Matthew 7:13-14This hymn reflects Matthew 7's teaching about the narrow way that leads to life.1
Busca primero el reino de Dios Matthew 7:7-12This hymn directly quotes Matthew 6:33's call to seek God's kingdom first, which appears in the broader Sermon on the Mount context of Matthew 7.1
For You, O Lord, My Soul in Stillness Waits (My Soul in Stillness Waits) Matthew 7:7-8This hymn reflects Matthew 7's call to seek and ask God, expressing patient, hopeful waiting for divine guidance and provision.1
Infinite Love! what precious stores Matthew 7:7This hymn echoes Matthew 7's invitation to enter the narrow gate and receive God's abundant grace.1
Dein heil, o christ, nicht zu verscherzen Matthew 7:7-11This hymn connects to Matthew 7's teaching on prayer and seeking God's will with sincere devotion.1
Praise we now the word of grace Matthew 7:28-291
Kwake Yesu nasimama (Here on Jesus Christ I Will Stand) Matthew 7:24-271
Vater! heilig möcht ich leben Matthew 7:7-111
A este santo templo Matthew 7:211

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