Hymns for Matthew 26

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
When in Our Music God Is Glorified Matthew 26:30 This hymn references Jesus singing a psalm with his disciples at the Last Supper before his betrayal in Matthew 26.26
Go to Dark Gethsemane Matthew 26:36-39 This hymn directly follows Jesus through Matthew 26's events in Gethsemane, His trial, and journey to the cross.25
'Tis Midnight! and on Olive's Brow Matthew 26:31-46 This hymn vividly portrays Jesus's anguished prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane as recorded in Matthew 26:36-46.15
Stay with Me Matthew 26 This hymn echoes Jesus' words to his disciples in Gethsemane, asking them to stay awake and pray with him.15
Matth. 26:26-29: 'Twas on that night, when doomed to know Matthew 26:26-29 This hymn directly retells the institution of the Lord's Supper from Matthew 26:26-29, recounting Christ's actions on the night of his betrayal.11
Watchfulness and Prayer Matthew 26:41 This hymn echoes Jesus's call to "watch and pray" in Gethsemane, reflecting the disciples' struggle against spiritual weakness and temptation.9
According to thy gracious word Matthew 26:26-28 This hymn reflects Jesus's institution of the Lord's Supper in Matthew 26, echoing His command to "do this in remembrance of me.8
Here, O My Lord, I See You Face to Face Matthew 26:26-29 This hymn connects to Matthew 26's Last Supper, celebrating Christ's presence in communion.8
From heaven you came, helpless babe Matthew 26:41 This hymn directly references Matthew 26's Garden of Gethsemane scene where Jesus prays "not my will but yours" and portrays Christ as the Servant King who came to give his life.8
My Soul, Be on Your Guard Matthew 26:41 This hymn echoes Jesus's call in Matthew 26:41 to "watch and pray" against temptation, urging constant spiritual vigilance.7
My Jesus, As Thou Wilt! Matthew 26:39 This hymn echoes Jesus's prayer in Gethsemane, "Thy will be done," expressing complete surrender to God's purposes through suffering and joy.7
Forth in Your Name Matthew 26:41 This hymn echoes Jesus's prayer in Gethsemane to fulfill God's will and watch in prayer despite difficulty.7
Take and Eat Matthew 26:26 This hymn directly references Jesus' words at the Last Supper in Matthew 26, where He instituted the Eucharist with "Take and eat; this is my body.7
Christian! seek not yet repose Matthew 26:41 This hymn echoes Jesus's call to "watch and pray" in Gethsemane, warning against spiritual slumber and temptation.6
Praise to the Holiest in the height Matthew 26:36-46 This hymn praises Christ's sacrificial love and agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, central to Matthew 26's Passion narrative.6
Ah, Holy Jesus Matthew 26:70-756
A Parting Hymn We Sing Matthew 26:30 This hymn reflects Matthew 26's Last Supper scene where Jesus gathered with disciples around the table in communion.6
Just as I am, without one plea Matthew 26:285
When I survey the wondrous cross Matthew 26:395
Bread of the World, in Mercy Broken Matthew 26:26-285

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