Hymns for John 20

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Breathe on Me, Breath of God John 20:22 This hymn echoes John 20:22 where the risen Jesus breathes on His disciples and imparts the Holy Spirit.42
O Sons and Daughters John 20:19-29 This hymn retells John 20's Easter narrative, including the women at the tomb, the risen Christ, and Thomas's journey from doubt to faith.41
We Walk by Faith and Not by Sight John 20:19-31 This hymn directly references Thomas's encounter with the risen Christ in John 20, contrasting physical sight with faith and echoing his confession "My Lord and God!23
In the Garden (I Come to the Garden Alone) John 20:11-18 This hymn reflects Mary Magdalene's intimate garden encounter with the risen Christ in John 20:11-18.19
Thine Be the Glory John 20:1-18 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory described in John 20, referencing the angels, empty tomb, and Jesus greeting his followers.18
Crown Him with Many Crowns John 20:25-28 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory over death, directly reflecting John 20's account of Jesus rising from the grave.15
That Easter Day with Joy Was Bright John 20:19-23 This hymn celebrates the resurrection appearance in John 20 when Jesus showed his wounded hands and feet to the apostles.13
So Send I You John 20:21 This hymn draws directly from John 20:21 where Jesus commissions His disciples with "As the Father has sent me, so I send you.10
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today John 20:11-18 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as recounted in John 20, proclaiming His victory over death with triumphant joy.9
The Day of Resurrection John 20:19 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection and His greeting "All hail!" to the disciples, as recorded in John 20.9
Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain John 20:19 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection from the tomb, the central event of John 20 where Jesus rises and appears to His disciples.9
Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise John 20:27 This hymn celebrates Christ's ascension following His resurrection appearances in John 20, proclaiming His victory over death and sin.8
Were You There John 20:1 This hymn reflects on Christ's crucifixion and piercing, events that John 20 references through Thomas touching Jesus's wounds.8
Jesus, Stand Among Us John 20:19 This hymn echoes John 20's account of the risen Jesus standing among His disciples and breathing the Holy Spirit upon them.8
Now the Green Blade Rises John 20:1-8 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection from the tomb as described in John 20, using the metaphor of grain rising from the earth.8
These Things Did Thomas Count as Real John 20:24-29 This hymn retells the story of doubting Thomas from John 20, who believed only after touching Jesus' wounds.8
O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing John 20:31 This hymn echoes John 20's resurrection joy by praising Christ's triumph over sin and death with exuberant worship.7
Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia! John 20:1-18 This hymn celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the central event of John 20 where Mary and the disciples discover the empty tomb.7
Go to Dark Gethsemane John 20:1-18 This hymn traces Christ's passion journey from Gethsemane to the empty tomb described in John 20.6
Thuma mina (Send me, Jesus) John 20:22 This hymn echoes Jesus' commissioning of the disciples in John 20:21, "As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.6

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