Hymns for Luke 19

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
All Glory, Laud, and Honor Luke 19:28-44This hymn celebrates Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as described in Luke 19:28-40, echoing the crowds' praises and palm branches.32
Ride On! Ride On in Majesty! Luke 19:28-38This hymn celebrates Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as described in Luke 19:28-40, with direct references to the crowds crying "Hosanna!" and spreading palm branches and garments before Him.22
Mantos y palmas (Filled with Excitement) Luke 19:38This hymn celebrates Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem with palm branches and "Hosanna" praises as described in Luke 19:28-40.15
The Redeemer's tears Luke 19:41This hymn reflects Jesus weeping over Jerusalem in Luke 19:41, expressing His compassionate sorrow for sinners.13
Hymn 16 Luke 19:38This hymn echoes the "Hosanna" cries welcoming Jesus as the royal Son of David entering Jerusalem in Luke 19:38.11
Jesus is Passing this Way Luke 19:4This hymn echoes the urgency of responding to Jesus' presence, like Zacchaeus seizing his moment when Jesus passed through Jericho.10
A Stable Lamp Is Lighted Luke 19:28-38This hymn references Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem described in Luke 19, with palms strewn and stones crying out.9
Hosanna, Loud Hosanna Luke 19:28-44This hymn celebrates Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as described in Luke 19, with children singing "Hosanna" and crowds waving palm branches.8
My song is love unknown Luke 19:28-38This hymn reflects Luke 19's account of Jesus entering Jerusalem to hosannas, yet facing rejection and crucifixion.7
All Who Love and Serve Your City Luke 19:41This hymn echoes Jesus' weeping over Jerusalem in Luke 19, calling cities to seek the Lord and work for peace before judgment comes.6
Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing Luke 19:10This hymn echoes Luke 19's theme of Jesus seeking and saving the lost, as reflected in the line "Jesus sought me when a stranger, wandering from the fold of God.5
Will you come and follow me Luke 19:5This hymn echoes Zacchaeus's transformative encounter with Jesus, emphasizing the call to discipleship that changes lives forever.5
Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life Luke 19:41This hymn echoes Jesus's compassion for the marginalized in Luke 19, particularly Zacchaeus and the crowds in Jericho's streets.4
When Jesus Wept Luke 19:41-44This hymn reflects Jesus weeping over Jerusalem in Luke 19:41, expressing His compassionate grief for the lost city.4
Oh, for a closer walk with God Luke 19:8This hymn echoes Zacchaeus's longing in Luke 19 to draw closer to Jesus and experience spiritual restoration.3
Rescue the Perishing Luke 19:10This hymn echoes Jesus's mission in Luke 19 to "seek and save the lost," calling believers to rescue the perishing with compassion.3
Depth of Mercy! Can There Be Luke 19:10This hymn echoes Zacchaeus's story in Luke 19, celebrating Christ's mercy extended to repentant sinners who once resisted His grace.3
A Simple Mass Luke 19:38This hymn connects to Luke 19 through its plea for mercy, echoing Zacchaeus's repentance and Jesus's mission to seek and save the lost.3
My Faith Has Found a Resting Place Luke 19:10This hymn echoes Zacchaeus's story in Luke 19, where a sinful soul finds salvation through Jesus's gracious acceptance.3
Jesus Comes with All His Grace Luke 19:40This hymn echoes Luke 19's themes of Jesus coming to seek and save the lost, bringing salvation and reconciliation.3

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