Hymns for Luke 10

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us with Your Love Luke 10:25-37 This hymn echoes Luke 10's parable of the Good Samaritan, calling us to serve and love all neighbors without distinction.9
Hark! the Voice of Jesus Crying Luke 10:2 This hymn echoes Jesus' sending of the seventy-two workers into the harvest fields, calling believers to answer His mission.8
I Know My Name Is There Luke 10:20 This hymn echoes Jesus' instruction in Luke 10:20 to rejoice that your names are written in heaven.8
Is My Name Written There? Luke 10:20 This hymn echoes Jesus' words in Luke 10:20 about rejoicing that our names are written in heaven.6
For the Fruit of All Creation Luke 10:7 This hymn reflects Luke 10's call to love our neighbor through caring for the hungry and sharing harvests with those in need.6
O love divine, how sweet thou art! Luke 10:39-42 This hymn references Mary sitting at Jesus' feet in Luke 10:38-42, choosing "the better part" of devotion over distraction.5
Hymn 11 Luke 10:21-22 This hymn draws directly from Luke 10:21, where Jesus rejoices and praises the Father for revealing truth to His followers.5
One Thing needful Luke 10:42 This hymn echoes Jesus's words to Martha in Luke 10:41-42 that only "one thing is needful" rather than anxious busyness.4
Lord, You Give the Great Commission Luke 10:9 This hymn echoes Luke 10's commission to heal the sick and preach the word as Jesus sent out the seventy-two.4
Hymn 12 Luke 10:21 This hymn reflects Luke 10:21 where Jesus rejoiced in the Spirit, thanking the Father for revealing truth to the humble.4
And the creed and the colour and the name won't matter Luke 10:25-37 This hymn reflects the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10, challenging us to be neighbors who actively care for those in need.4
Sent Out in Jesus' Name Luke 10:1-24 This hymn reflects Luke 10's commissioning of the seventy-two disciples, sent out to bring God's kingdom of peace and justice to the world.4
A los pies de Jesucristo Luke 10:38-42 This hymn echoes Mary of Bethany sitting at Jesus' feet listening to His words in Luke 10:39-42.4
How Beauteous Are Their Feet Luke 10:24 This hymn echoes Luke 10:23-24's blessing on those who witness salvation that prophets and kings longed to see.3
Evening: Solitude Luke 10:40 This hymn reflects Jesus's practice in Luke 10:21-22 of withdrawing to pray alone with the Father.3
Trust and Obey Luke 10:39 This hymn reflects Luke 10's call to faithful discipleship, as Jesus sends out the seventy to trust God's provision and obey His mission.3
Love to our Neighbour; or, the Good Samaritan Luke 10:29-37 This hymn directly reflects the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10, calling believers to show compassionate love and practical aid to those in distress.3
Eins ist noth! ach Herr, dieß eine Luke 10:42 This hymn echoes Jesus's words to Martha in Luke 10:42 that "one thing is needful" - choosing devotion to Christ above all else.3
O Breath of Life, come sweeping through us Luke 10:1-2 This hymn connects to Luke 10's account of Jesus sending out laborers for the harvest by praying for the Spirit's power to revive and equip the Church for mission.3
They Asked, "Who's My Neighbor?" Luke 10:30-37 This hymn retells Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10, illustrating neighborly love in action.3

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