Hymns for Luke 15

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
The King of Love My Shepherd Is Luke 15:3-7This hymn echoes Luke 15's parable of the lost sheep, celebrating the Good Shepherd who seeks and joyfully restores the straying soul.22
Amazing Grace Luke 15:31This hymn echoes Luke 15's parable of the lost being found through the transforming power of God's grace.16
Just as I am, without one plea Luke 15:20This hymn echoes Luke 15's theme of coming to God just as we are, welcomed by divine grace and unconditional love.13
There Were Ninety and Nine Luke 15:7This hymn retells Jesus' parable of the lost sheep from Luke 15, celebrating the Shepherd's relentless love for the one who strayed.12
Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling Luke 15:11-32This hymn echoes Luke 15's parables of the lost, portraying Jesus as the seeking Father who tenderly calls wandering sinners home.11
Christ Receiveth Sinful Men Luke 15:2This hymn echoes Luke 15's central theme of Christ joyfully receiving and welcoming repentant sinners.10
Ring the Bells of Heaven Luke 15:10This hymn celebrates the joy in heaven over a repentant sinner returning home, directly reflecting Jesus's parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15.10
Hymn 123 Luke 15:13This hymn retells the parable of the Prodigal Son, depicting the wayward son's destitution and longing to return home.9
Hymn 101 Luke 15:7This hymn celebrates the heavenly joy over a repentant sinner returning home, directly reflecting the parable of the prodigal son.8
Our Father, We Have Wandered Luke 15:11-32This hymn retells the Parable of the Prodigal Son, depicting the sinner's return and the Father's joyful, grace-filled welcome home.8
Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing Luke 15:20This hymn echoes Luke 15's theme of being sought and rescued by Jesus when wandering lost like the parable's lost sheep.7
I Will Sing the Wondrous Story Luke 15:4-6This hymn directly references Luke 15's parable of the lost sheep, celebrating Christ as the Good Shepherd who found and rescued the wandering soul.7
Lord, I'm Coming Home Luke 15:18This hymn echoes the Prodigal Son's repentant return to the Father's welcoming embrace in Luke 15.6
Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us Luke 15:4-6This hymn echoes Luke 15's parable of the Good Shepherd who seeks and rescues lost sheep with tender care.5
There's a wideness in God's mercy Luke 15:22-24This hymn celebrates God's boundless mercy and welcome, echoing the father's lavish grace toward his prodigal son in Luke 15.5
Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy Luke 15:20This hymn reflects Luke 15's themes of childlike trust and God's welcoming grace that restores joy to daily life.5
Eran Cien Ovejas (Once a Loving Shepherd) Luke 15:1-7This hymn retells Jesus' parable of the lost sheep, celebrating the shepherd's joy in seeking and finding the one who wandered away.5
Hark! Hark, My Soul Luke 15:10This hymn echoes Luke 15's theme of angelic rejoicing over sinners who repent and return to God.4
Return, O wanderer, now return Luke 15:11-32This hymn echoes Luke 15's parable of the prodigal son, calling wanderers to return to their Father's welcoming embrace and forgiveness.4
The Wandering Sheep Restored Luke 15:12-13This hymn draws directly from Luke 15's parable of the lost sheep, celebrating the Good Shepherd's pursuit and restoration of the wandering soul.4

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