Hymns for Matthew 13

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The United Methodist Hymnal
The United Methodist Hymnal
Baptist Hymnal 1991
Baptist Hymnal 1991
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
The Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)
Psalter Hymnal (Gray)

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Come, You Thankful People, ComeMatthew 13:41-43This hymn draws directly from Matthew 13's parable of the wheat and weeds, celebrating God's harvest and final separation of good from evil.55
Hymn 10Matthew 13:16-17This hymn celebrates those who proclaim the gospel, echoing Matthew 13's parables about spreading God's kingdom message.20
Bringing in the SheavesMatthew 13:39This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parable of the sower and the joyful harvest of faithful gospel work.18
Almighty God, Your Word is CastMatthew 13:23This hymn directly references Jesus' Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13, depicting God's Word as seed sown in human hearts.12
Jesus, Priceless TreasureMatthew 13:44This hymn echoes Matthew 13's parable of the pearl of great price, treasuring Christ above all earthly things.11
Bring Forth the KingdomMatthew 13:18-23This hymn draws directly from Matthew 13's parables of the kingdom, referencing salt, light, and the seed of God's Word.10
I've Found the Pearl of Greatest Price!Matthew 13:45-46This hymn directly references Matthew 13's parable of the pearl of great price, celebrating Christ as the treasure worth everything.9
Ye glittering toys of earth, adieuMatthew 13:44This hymn draws directly from Matthew 13's parable of the pearl of great price, portraying Christ as the treasure worth forsaking all earthly possessions to obtain.9
Lord of All HopefulnessMatthew 13:55This hymn reflects Matthew 13's childlike faith and trust in God's kingdom, echoing Jesus' call to receive God with simple, unwavering hearts.7
The Reign of GodMatthew 13:33This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parables about the kingdom of God and its mysterious growth.7
Though in the earthly [ourward] church belowMatthew 13:37-42This hymn directly references Jesus's parable of the wheat and tares from Matthew 13:24-30, depicting the separation of believers from hypocrites at the final judgment.6
For a Blessing On the TruthMatthew 13:3-8This hymn draws directly from Matthew 13's parable of the sower, praying for God's Word to bear fruit in hearts.5
Sent Forth by God's BlessingMatthew 13:1-9This hymn echoes Matthew 13's parable of the sower, with "the seed of his teaching" blossoming into faithful action.5
Sembraré, sembraréMatthew 13:1-10This hymn directly references Matthew 13's parable of the sower, celebrating the sowing of precious seed.5
For All the SaintsMatthew 13:43This hymn reflects Matthew 13's parable of the wheat and tares, celebrating the faithful saints gathered into God's eternal kingdom.4
Alleluia! Alleluia!Matthew 13:24-30This hymn connects Christ's resurrection to Matthew 13's harvest parables, portraying believers as ripened grain gathered at his second coming.4
The SowerMatthew 13:3-9This hymn directly retells Jesus's Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13, depicting the different soils that receive God's word.4
Ricos frutos, ricos frutos, Tú nos puedes concederMatthew 13:1-9This hymn directly references the Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13, celebrating the Word as seed bearing rich fruit.4
God the Sculptor of the MountainsMatthew 13:24-60This hymn echoes Matthew 13's parables portraying God as potter, sculptor, and creator who shapes and transforms His people.4
AnthemMatthew 13:4-30This hymn directly references Matthew 13's parable of the sower through its imagery of being "sower, seed, and harvest.4

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