Hymns for Luke 24

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Abide with Me Luke 24:29The hymn's plea "abide with me" directly echoes the Emmaus disciples' request to the risen Christ in Luke 24:29, "Abide with us.71
Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise Luke 24:51This hymn celebrates Christ's ascension to heaven, which Luke 24 describes as Jesus blessing His disciples and being carried up into glory.23
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Luke 24:34This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as recounted in Luke 24, proclaiming the triumph over death with joyful alleluias.22
O Sons and Daughters, Let Us Sing Luke 24:6This hymn retells Luke 24's Easter narrative of the women at the tomb, the angel's message, and Christ's appearance to the disciples.22
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! Luke 24:50-53This hymn celebrates Christ's ascension and promise of continued presence, echoing Luke 24's account of Jesus leaving His disciples yet remaining with them.18
Sun of My Soul Luke 24:29This hymn echoes the Emmaus disciples' plea for Christ to "abide with us" as evening fell in Luke 24:29.17
Christ Arose! Luke 24:6This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as narrated in Luke 24, proclaiming His victory over death and the empty tomb.16
The Strife Is O'er, the Battle Done Luke 24:26This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory described in Luke 24, referencing the three days and His rising from the dead.13
Now the Green Blade Rises Luke 24:5-6This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection on Easter morning, the central event of Luke 24 where the empty tomb reveals that Love has conquered death.12
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Luke 24:51-53This hymn celebrates Christ's transformative presence, echoing the joy and recognition of the risen Lord in Luke 24.11
Jesus Christ Is Risen Today Luke 24:6-7This hymn celebrates the resurrection account of Luke 24, proclaiming Christ's triumph over death and the salvation He secured through the cross and empty tomb.11
Shepherd of Souls, Refresh and Bless Luke 24:30-35This hymn directly references Luke 24:29-35, where the risen Christ is known to the disciples in the breaking of bread and is asked to abide with them.11
The Day of Resurrection! Luke 24:1This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory over death and sin, echoing Luke 24's account of the empty tomb and the risen Lord's "Peace be with you" greeting to his disciples.10
Come, Risen Lord, as Guest among Your Own Luke 24:35This hymn recalls the risen Christ revealing himself to disciples at Emmaus through the breaking of bread, as recounted in Luke 24.10
Christ the Lord Is Risen Again Luke 24:1-53This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as proclaimed in Luke 24, where angels announce the risen Lord to the disciples.9
Thine Be the Glory Luke 24:12This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as described in Luke 24, with angels at the empty tomb and Jesus appearing to scatter fear and bring victory over death.9
Be Known to Us in Breaking Bread Luke 24:30-35This hymn directly references the Emmaus Road encounter where Jesus was recognized by the disciples in the breaking of bread.9
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Luke 24:1-10This hymn reflects on Christ's crucifixion and burial, events the risen Jesus explained to His disciples in Luke 24.8
O for a thousand tongues to sing Luke 24:47-48This hymn celebrates the risen Christ's power to bring new life and transform hearts, echoing Luke 24's resurrection joy.7
Tarry with me, O my Savior Luke 24:29This hymn echoes the Emmaus disciples' plea "stay with us, for it is toward evening" as they sought Christ's presence at day's end.7

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