Hymns for Matthew 20

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
From heaven you came, helpless babe Matthew 20:25-28This hymn directly echoes Matthew 20:28, where Jesus declares he came not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom.8
For the Fruit of All Creation Matthew 20:1-16This hymn connects to Matthew 20's parable of the vineyard workers through its themes of labor, just reward, and God's generous provision for all.7
The Servant Song Matthew 20:26This hymn reflects Matthew 20's teaching that greatness comes through serving others, as Jesus modeled servant leadership.6
Kyrie - II (Lord, Have Mercy) Matthew 20:30This hymn echoes the blind men's plea "Lord, have mercy on us" (Matthew 20:30-31) as they sought Christ's healing compassion.5
O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee Matthew 20:26-28This hymn reflects Matthew 20's call to servanthood and patient discipleship, echoing Jesus' teaching that the greatest must be servant of all.3
Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service Matthew 20:25-28This hymn reflects Matthew 20's call to humble service and Christ's example of giving his life in ministry to others.3
En La Viña Del Señor Matthew 20:1-17This hymn directly references Matthew 20's parable of the laborers in the vineyard, emphasizing faithful work for the Lord.3
Make Me a Servant Matthew 20:26This hymn echoes Matthew 20's teaching that true greatness comes through humble service to others.3
Father of heaven, whose love profound Matthew 20:28This hymn echoes Matthew 20's theme of God's profound love offering redemption as a ransom for souls.2
Your Hands, O Lord, in Days of Old Matthew 20:34This hymn celebrates Christ's healing ministry, echoing Matthew 20's account of Jesus restoring sight to two blind men.2
Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us with Your Love Matthew 20:20-28This hymn reflects Jesus's teaching in Matthew 20:26-28 about servant leadership, depicting Christ kneeling to serve his friends.2
Now the green blade riseth from the buried grain Matthew 20:19This hymn connects to Matthew 20 through the parable of the vineyard workers, where death and resurrection transform loss into abundant life and grace.2
By Gracious Powers Matthew 20:22This hymn echoes Matthew 20's theme of accepting God's cup of suffering with trust and faithful discipleship.2
Lord, we have come at your own invitation Matthew 20:26-27This hymn reflects Matthew 20's teaching on humble service in God's kingdom, echoing Jesus' call to serve without seeking status or position.2
King of kinds and Lord of lords Matthew 20:28This hymn directly references Matthew 20:28, where Jesus declares He came not to be served but to give His life as a ransom for many.2
Jesus, Lover of My Soul Matthew 20:16This hymn reflects Matthew 20's theme of God's grace and mercy extended to all who seek refuge in Christ.1
Just as I Am, Without One Plea Matthew 20:30This hymn echoes Matthew 20's theme of God's gracious invitation to all who come, regardless of merit or worthiness.1
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Matthew 20:28This hymn connects to Matthew 20:28's theme of Christ coming to serve and give His life as a ransom through the Incarnation.1
There's a Wideness in God's Mercy Matthew 20:16This hymn reflects Matthew 20's parable of the vineyard workers, celebrating God's generous mercy that extends equally to all, regardless of merit.1
Break Now the Bread of Life Matthew 20:30-34This hymn's prayer for spiritual nourishment and understanding connects to Matthew 20's call to serve and seek Christ as the source of true life and freedom.1

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