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Take Up Your Cross, the Savior Said Luke 14:27This hymn directly echoes Luke 14:27's call to take up one's cross and follow Christ as His disciple.20
Rescue the Perishing Luke 14:23This hymn reflects Luke 14's urgency to invite the lost and marginalized to God's banquet of salvation.15
Hymn 13 Luke 14:17This hymn reflects Luke 14's imagery of the great banquet, celebrating God's gracious invitation to feast at His table.11
Here I Am, Lord Luke 14This hymn echoes Luke 14's call to discipleship and costly commitment to following God's invitation to serve.10
Hymn 12 Luke 14:16This hymn draws from Luke 14's parable of the great banquet, depicting God's abundant feast first offered to the Jews, then extended to all.10
Come, Sinners, to the Gospel Feast Luke 14:16-24This hymn draws directly from Luke 14's parable of the great banquet, inviting all—especially the poor, maimed, halt, and blind—to God's gospel feast.8
An invitation to the gospel feast Luke 14:22This hymn draws directly from Luke 14's parable of the great banquet, inviting the poor and outcast to God's feast of grace.7
O Jesus, I have promised Luke 14:27-33This hymn reflects Luke 14's call to discipleship, counting the cost, and following Jesus faithfully to the end.5
As We Gather at Your Table Luke 14:24This hymn reflects Luke 14's themes of gathering at table, humble discipleship, and extending God's invitation to the banquet.5
Yet there is Room Luke 14:22This hymn echoes Luke 14's parable of the great banquet, inviting all to come despite excuses, for "there yet is room.4
'Yet there is room!'--The Lamb's bright hall of song Luke 14:16-24This hymn echoes the parable's invitation to God's banquet, proclaiming "yet there is room" for all to come.4
Here in this place new light is streaming Luke 14:21-23This hymn echoes Luke 14's invitation to gather the lost, forsaken, blind, and lame to God's banquet table.4
Jesus Calls Us Luke 14:33This hymn echoes Luke 14's call to forsake all worldly attachments and follow Christ with wholehearted devotion.3
Go, Labor On; Spend, and Be Spent Luke 14:23This hymn reflects Luke 14's call to count the cost of discipleship and labor faithfully in God's kingdom work.3
Come, for the Feast Is Spread Luke 14:13This hymn echoes Jesus' parable of the great banquet in Luke 14, inviting all to come freely to God's feast of grace.3
The Kingdom of God Is Justice and Joy Luke 14:1This hymn reflects Luke 14's vision of God's kingdom as an inclusive banquet of justice, joy, and transformed relationships.3
Sing a New Church Luke 14:23This hymn echoes Luke 14's call to humble service and welcoming all to God's inclusive banquet table.3
Shout for joy! The Lord has let us feast Luke 14:15-23This hymn celebrates the feast where "the last and least" are fed, echoing Jesus's parable in Luke 14 about inviting the humble to God's banquet.3
Come, Lost One Luke 14:17This hymn echoes Luke 14's invitation to God's banquet, calling the lost to come to the Savior.3
No Cross, no Crown Luke 14:27This hymn reflects Luke 14's call to take up one's cross and follow Jesus through self-denial and discipleship.2
Let him come unto Me Luke 14:16-17This hymn echoes Luke 14's invitation to the gospel feast, calling all sinners to come to Christ from the cross.2
My God, and is thy table spread Luke 14:15-23This hymn echoes Luke 14's parable of the great banquet, inviting all to partake in God's feast of grace.2
Child of sin and sorrow, filled with dismay Luke 14:22This hymn echoes Luke 14's invitation to the humble and broken to come to God's feast of grace.2
"Call them in;" the poor, the wretched Luke 14:23This hymn echoes Luke 14's parable of the great banquet, urging believers to invite the poor, weak, and outcast to God's feast of grace.2
one Church, one faith, one Lord Luke 14:72
Room at the Cross Luke 14:22This hymn echoes Luke 14's invitation to God's banquet, emphasizing that there is room for all who come.2
Gather them In Luke 14:23This hymn directly references Luke 14's parable of the great banquet, urging believers to invite the poor and outcasts from highways and byways to God's feast.2
Good King Wenceslas Luke 14:13-141
Der du zum heil erschienen Luke 14:16-171
Was hinket ihr, betrogne seelen Luke 14:331
All Are Welcome Luke 14:15-241
Comfort in the promises Luke 14:271
You Are Salt for the Earth Luke 14:25-351
Ich lobe dich! mein auge schauet Luke 14:231
Ich bitt', entschuld'ge mich Luke 14:16-241
Bring Them In Luke 14:23This hymn echoes Luke 14's parable of the great banquet, urging believers to go out and bring others into God's kingdom.1
Vamos Todos al Banquete (Let Us Go Now to the Banquet) Luke 14:15-241
Ask Not to be Excused Luke 14:16-241
If My People's Hearts Are Humbled Luke 14:111
Do Something for Jesus Luke 14:23This hymn directly quotes Luke 14:23's command to "go out into the highways and hedges" and compel people to come to God's feast.1
The Saviour's love will ne'er grow faint Luke 14:1-11This hymn reflects Luke 14's theme of God's gracious invitation to the helpless, needy, and poor to receive His aid.1
Ye sons of men, come one and all! Luke 14:16-24This hymn draws directly from Jesus' parable of the great banquet in Luke 14, inviting all to the Gospel feast and warning those who refuse the call.1
Alleluia, alleluia Luke 14:13This hymn's emphasis on Jesus as "Servant of others" reflects Luke 14's teaching on humility and serving rather than seeking honor.1
Here is the place, now is the time Luke 14:27-28This hymn reflects Luke 14's call to count the cost of discipleship and follow Christ with wholehearted commitment.1
I Call You to My Father's House Luke 14:15-33This hymn echoes Luke 14's parable of the great banquet, inviting all to God's feast with open arms and abundant welcome.1
In the Cross of Christ I Glory Luke 14:271
Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy Luke 14:171
Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken Luke 14:271
O for a heart to praise my God Luke 14:11
The good Shepherd Luke 14:171

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