Hymns for Luke 16

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Oh, Come, Angel Band Luke 16:22This hymn echoes Luke 16:22's imagery of angels carrying the faithful to Abraham's side at death.2
Heaven shall not wait Luke 16:19-31This hymn echoes Luke 16's themes of wealth, poverty, and God's reversal of earthly status and injustice.2
Cast Down, O God, the Idols Luke 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.2
O Jesus, I have promised Luke 16:1-13This hymn reflects Luke 16:13's call to faithful discipleship and wholehearted devotion to serving Christ alone.1
Lord, You Give the Great Commission Luke 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.1
In Sight of the Crystal Sea Luke 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.1
Carried by the Angels Luke 16:22This hymn references Luke 16:22, where angels carry the beggar Lazarus to Abraham's side after his death.1
Thu rechnung! diese will Gott ernstlich von dir haben Luke 16:2This hymn reflects Luke 16's call to give account, echoing the parable of the unjust steward's reckoning.1
A Worldling, wretched, vile and base Luke 16:19-31This hymn retells Jesus's parable of the rich man and Lazarus, contrasting worldly luxury with poverty and their eternal consequences.1
That steward accus'd to his Lord Luke 16:1-9This hymn directly retells Jesus' parable of the unjust steward from Luke 16, emphasizing faithful stewardship and accountability before God.1
Comforted Luke 16:25This hymn reflects the reversal of fortunes described in Luke 16, where earthly struggle gives way to heavenly comfort and peace.1
A charge to keep I have Luke 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
Broad is the road that leads to death Luke 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 King Luke 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 Glory Luke 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 thine Luke 16:19-31This hymn reflects Luke 16's call to faithful stewardship by acknowledging God's ownership of all we are and have.1
There Are Loved Ones in the Glory Luke 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 nations Luke 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 Lazarus Luke 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
Jesus, on the Mountain Peak Luke 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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