Hymns for John 13

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us with Your LoveJohn 13:2-5This hymn directly references Jesus washing his disciples' feet in John 13, calling us to serve others with humble love.32
They'll Know We Are Christians by Our LoveJohn 13:35This hymn echoes Jesus' command in John 13:34-35 that His disciples love one another so the world will recognize them.27
Pan de VidaJohn 13:1-5This hymn directly references John 13's account of Jesus washing the disciples' feet as an example of humble, loving service.17
God Moves in a Mysterious WayJohn 13:7This hymn reflects John 13's theme of God's mysterious purposes unfolding through seemingly confusing events, as Jesus washed the disciples' feet saying "you do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand.16
Great God, Your Love Has Called UsJohn 13:1-17This hymn reflects John 13's themes of Christ's humble, self-giving love that calls us to serve one another.15
O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus!John 13:1This hymn celebrates the vast, unchanging love of Jesus exemplified in John 13 where He humbly washes His disciples' feet and commands them to love one another.11
A New CommandmentJohn 13:34-35This hymn directly quotes Jesus's new commandment from John 13:34-35 to love one another as proof of discipleship.11
The Servant SongJohn 13:1-18This hymn embodies John 13's call to servant leadership, echoing Jesus washing the disciples' feet and commanding mutual service in love.10
An Upper Room Did Our Lord PrepareJohn 13:3-5This hymn directly references John 13's upper room setting, Jesus washing the disciples' feet, and His call to loving service.10
Perfect PurificationJohn 13:8-9This hymn directly references John 13:8-10 where Peter asks Jesus to wash not only his feet but his hands and head, expressing the believer's desire for complete cleansing through Christ's atoning blood.9
Meekness and Majesty (This is Your God)John 13:1-17This hymn directly references John 13's account of Jesus washing the disciples' feet, celebrating the divine humility of God kneeling to serve humanity.9
Where Charity and Love PrevailJohn 13:1-17This hymn reflects John 13's call to love one another as Christ loved us, especially through His humble example of servant love.7
Jesus' Hands Were Kind HandsJohn 13:1-17This hymn directly references Jesus washing the disciples' feet in John 13, celebrating His humble, servant-hearted love.7
Lord, Speak to Me, That I May SpeakJohn 13:15This hymn reflects John 13's call to servant leadership, echoing Jesus' example of humbly serving and teaching others.6
Love Came Down at ChristmasJohn 13:34-35This hymn echoes John 13's central theme of Christ's love as the defining sign for His followers to love one another.6
Gift of Finest WheatJohn 13:14-17This hymn connects to John 13's themes of Christ's servant love and unity through sharing the Lord's Supper together.6
Jesus Took a TowelJohn 13:1-15This hymn directly recounts Jesus washing his disciples' feet in John 13, emphasizing his humble service and love.6
Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead UsJohn 13:1This hymn reflects John 13's theme of Jesus as the loving servant-shepherd who cares for and guides His own.5
Mysteries to be explained hereafterJohn 13:7This hymn reflects Jesus's words in John 13:7, "What I do you do not understand now, but afterward you will understand," expressing trust that God's mysterious ways will be revealed in eternity.5
Most Glorious Lord of LifeJohn 13:34-35This hymn connects to John 13 through its theme of Christ's sacrificial love and call for believers to love one another in response to His redemptive work.5

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