Hymns for Luke 16

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Oh, Come, Angel BandLuke 16:22This hymn echoes Luke 16:22's imagery of angels carrying the faithful to Abraham's side at death.3
Heaven shall not waitLuke 16:19-31This hymn echoes Luke 16's themes of wealth, poverty, and God's reversal of earthly status and injustice.3
Cast Down, O God, the IdolsLuke 16:13This hymn echoes Luke 16's warning against serving both God and mammon, calling believers to cast down false idols and find true rest in God alone.3
O Jesus, I have promisedLuke 16:1-13This hymn reflects Luke 16:13's call to faithful discipleship and wholehearted devotion to serving Christ alone.2
Lord, You Give the Great CommissionLuke 16:15-16This hymn's call to faithful stewardship and ministry connects to Luke 16's teachings on responsible use of resources and serving God faithfully.2
In Sight of the Crystal SeaLuke 16:25This hymn reflects on life's end and eternal destiny, echoing Luke 16's themes of the afterlife and the great divide between heaven and hell.2
Carried by the angels to the land of restLuke 16:22This hymn references Luke 16:22, where angels carry the beggar Lazarus to Abraham's side after his death.2
Tu' Rechnung, diese will Gott ernstlich von dir habenLuke 16:2This hymn reflects Luke 16's call to give account, echoing the parable of the unjust steward's reckoning.2
A worldling wretched, vile and baseLuke 16:19-31This hymn retells Jesus's parable of the rich man and Lazarus, contrasting worldly luxury with poverty and their eternal consequences.2
That steward accused by his LordLuke 16:1-9This hymn directly retells Jesus' parable of the unjust steward from Luke 16, emphasizing faithful stewardship and accountability before God.2
ComfortedLuke 16:25This hymn reflects the reversal of fortunes described in Luke 16, where earthly struggle gives way to heavenly comfort and peace.2
A Charge to Keep I HaveLuke 16:2This hymn reflects Luke 16:2's call to faithful stewardship, emphasizing our charge to serve God diligently with the souls entrusted to us.1
The Almost ChristianLuke 16:13This hymn reflects Luke 16's contrast between earthly wealth and eternal destiny, emphasizing the narrow path to heavenly treasure.1
Teach Me, My God and KingLuke 16:1-13This hymn reflects Luke 16's teaching on faithful stewardship by consecrating all daily work to God's glory.1
God of Grace and God of GloryLuke 16:19-31This hymn echoes Luke 16's call to faithful stewardship and choosing between serving God or worldly wealth.1
My God, I Am ThineLuke 16:19-31This hymn reflects Luke 16's call to faithful stewardship by acknowledging God's ownership of all we are and have.1
Will the Circle Be UnbrokenLuke 16:26This hymn reflects Luke 16's themes of eternity and the separation between the saved in glory and those who remain behind.1
For the Healing of the NationsLuke 16:19-31This hymn echoes Luke 16's call to faithful stewardship of resources for the healing and justice of all people.1
The Rich Man and LazarusLuke 16:25This hymn directly retells Jesus's parable from Luke 16:19-31 about the rich man and Lazarus, contrasting earthly wealth with eternal destinies.1
Christ Upon the Mountain PeakLuke 16:16This hymn connects through its reference to Moses and the prophets, echoing Luke 16:29-31's emphasis on heeding their testimony.1

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