Hymns for Luke 13

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
In Christ There Is No East or West Luke 13:29This hymn reflects Luke 13:29's vision of people from east, west, north, and south gathering in God's kingdom.13
Shelter Me, O God Luke 13:34This hymn echoes Jesus's lament in Luke 13:34 where he longs to gather Jerusalem's children as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings.7
Mothering God, you gave me birth Luke 13:34This hymn echoes Luke 13:34's maternal imagery of God gathering and nurturing God's children with protective, patient love.5
When Jesus the Healer Luke 13:10-13This hymn celebrates Jesus's healing ministry, echoing Luke 13's account of Christ healing the bent woman on the Sabbath.4
God of my life, to thee belong Luke 13:6This hymn directly references Luke 13's parable of the barren fig tree, pleading for God's patience despite spiritual unfruitfulness.3
O Jesus Christ, May Grateful Hymns Be Rising Luke 13:34This hymn echoes Jesus weeping over Jerusalem in Luke 13:34, expressing God's compassionate desire to gather and care for all people in the city.3
After a Relapse into Sin Luke 13:34This hymn echoes Luke 13's call to repentance, pleading for God's mercy despite repeated spiritual failure.2
For all the saints, who from their labours rest Luke 13:29This hymn connects to Luke 13's theme of entering God's kingdom through the narrow door, celebrating the faithful saints who persevered and now rest in glory.2
Alleluia Luke 13:29-30This hymn offers praise fitting for Luke 13's call to repentance and celebration of God's kingdom.2
Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty Luke 13:34This hymn echoes Luke 13's call to repentance by praising God's sovereign reign and sustaining providence over all creation.2
The barren fig tree Luke 13:8This hymn draws directly from Luke 13's parable of the barren fig tree and God's patient call to repentance.2
Are there few that shall be saved? Luke 13:23This hymn directly references Luke 13:23-24's question about few being saved and the narrow versus wide path to salvation.2
Vayan y Enseñen (Go and Teach) Luke 13:18-21This hymn echoes Luke 13's parables of the mustard seed and yeast, calling disciples to grow God's kingdom through faithful witness.2
From Ashes to the Living Font Luke 13:3This hymn echoes Luke 13's call to repentance and spiritual renewal through its themes of turning from sin to new life.2
In Christ There Is No East or West Luke 13:29This hymn reflects Luke 13's vision of people gathering from east and west into God's kingdom, united beyond earthly divisions.2
When Twilight Comes (Evening Song) Luke 13:31-352
Softly and tenderly Luke 13:341
There's a wideness in God's mercy Luke 13:1-91
As with gladness men of old Luke 13:241
See th'Eternal Judge descending Luke 13:281

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