Hymns for Luke 12

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Waiting for the coming of his Lord; or, the active christian Luke 12:35-38 This hymn draws directly from Luke 12's parable of the watchful servants awaiting their master's return, emphasizing faithful vigilance and readiness for Christ's coming.15
Christ, Whose Purpose Is to Kindle Luke 12:49 This hymn directly references Luke 12:49's imagery of Christ bringing fire to earth and the division rather than peace mentioned in Luke 12:51.12
Rejoicing in hope Luke 12:32 This hymn echoes Luke 12:32's encouragement to the "little flock" not to fear, for the Father gives them the kingdom.11
His Eye Is on the Sparrow Luke 12:6-7 This hymn directly references Luke 12:6-7, where Jesus teaches that God cares for sparrows and values us even more.9
Have No Fear, Little Flock Luke 12:32 This hymn directly echoes Jesus's words in Luke 12:32, "Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father has been pleased to give you the kingdom.9
Fear Not, O Little Flock Luke 12:32 This hymn echoes Jesus's words in Luke 12:32, "Fear not, little flock," encouraging trust in God's protection and care.8
Seek ye first the kingdom of God Luke 12:317
We Plow the Fields Luke 12:246
Sometimes a Light Surprises Luke 12:246
See How Great a Flame Aspires Luke 12:49 This hymn connects to Luke 12:49's imagery of Jesus bringing fire to earth, symbolizing the Holy Spirit's transformative power.6
In heavenly love abiding Luke 12:345
God of Grace and God of Glory Luke 12:324
The rich worldling condemned Luke 12:16-214
All That Is Hidden Luke 12:2-34
'Thy kingdom come!'– on bended knee Luke 12:2-33
Leave It There Luke 12:6-73
Providing Bags that wax not old Luke 12:333
Fear not, it is your Father's good Pleasure to give you the Kingdom Luke 12:323
"Little Flock" Luke 12:323
Not One Forgotten Luke 12:63

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