Hymns for John 18

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Praise to the Holiest in the height John 18:1-11This hymn praises Christ's redemptive love and sacrifice, connecting to John 18's account of Jesus's arrest and passion.11
Go to Dark Gethsemane John 18:28This hymn walks through the events of John 18, from Jesus's prayer in Gethsemane to his arrest and trial before the authorities.10
Lead On, O King Eternal John 18:36This hymn echoes John 18's portrayal of Christ as King whose kingdom advances not through violence but through sacrificial love and mercy.4
'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow John 18:1-12This hymn depicts Christ's anguished prayer in Gethsemane before His arrest, as recorded in John 18:1.2
At the Name of Jesus John 18:33-37This hymn celebrates Jesus' name and lordship, contrasting with John 18 where Jesus humbly identifies himself before his arrest and suffering.2
My Song Is Love Unknown John 18:1 - 19:42This hymn reflects Christ's sacrificial love through His arrest, trial, and rejection depicted in John 18.2
This is the night, dear friends, the night for weeping John 18:1 - 19:37This hymn reflects John 18's account of Christ's betrayal and arrest in Gethsemane on the night of his passion.2
Pray for the church afflicted and oppressed John 18:1This hymn directly references Jesus waiting in the olive grove and facing unjust trial, echoing John 18's account of Christ's arrest in Gethsemane and appearance before the authorities.2
When we are tempted to deny your Son John 18:1-11This hymn reflects Peter's denial of Jesus in John 18 and our own temptations to deny Christ when facing opposition.2
Shadows Lengthen into Night John 18:2-12This hymn recounts the events of John 18, including the Last Supper, Peter's predicted denial, and Jesus's arrest in the garden.2
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun John 18:33-37This hymn celebrates Christ's universal reign, contrasting with John 18's depiction of His earthly trial and suffering before kingship.1
Come, Thou Long-expected Jesus John 18:33-37This hymn contrasts Jesus as the long-expected King with John 18's depiction of His arrest and trial before earthly powers.1
The Head That Once Was Crowned John 18:33-37This hymn reflects on the crown of thorns placed on Jesus during His trial and suffering in John 18, now transformed into glory.1
What Wondrous Love John 18:40This hymn reflects Christ's sacrificial love demonstrated in John 18 when He willingly laid aside His glory to face arrest and suffering for our souls.1
O Love, how deep, how broad, how high! John 18:1 - 19:37This hymn references Christ's betrayal to wicked men in John 18, celebrating the depth of divine love shown through His passion.1
By All Your Saints Still Striving John 18:16-17This hymn honors the saints and martyrs whose faithful witness echoes the disciples' courage during Jesus's arrest in John 18.1
O Sing a Song of Bethlehem John 18:37This hymn's final stanzas reflect Christ's suffering and passion journey described in John 18.1
Alone Thou Goest Forth, O Lord John 18:12-13This hymn reflects Christ's solitary journey to the cross in John 18, where He alone faced arrest and trial for our sins.1
You, Lord, Are Both Lamb and Shepherd John 18:33-37This hymn reflects John 18's portrayal of Jesus as both the sacrificial Lamb led to slaughter and the protective Shepherd of his flock.1
By Gracious Powers John 18:11This hymn echoes Jesus' acceptance of the cup of suffering in Gethsemane (John 18:11) with trust in God's sheltering presence.1

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