Hymns for Luke 9

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Take Up Thy Cross Luke 9:23-24This hymn directly echoes Jesus' call in Luke 9:23 to deny oneself, take up the cross daily, and follow Him.25
O Jesus, I Have Promised Luke 9:57This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to discipleship, denying self, taking up one's cross, and following Jesus faithfully to the end.18
'Tis Good, Lord, to Be Here Luke 9:28-36This hymn directly references the Transfiguration account in Luke 9:28-36, echoing Peter's words "it is good for us to be here" as Jesus' glory is revealed with Moses and Elijah.17
Christ, upon the Mountain Peak Luke 9:28-36This hymn directly depicts the Transfiguration account in Luke 9, where Christ appears in glory with Moses and Elijah on the mountain.17
Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone Luke 9:23This hymn echoes Luke 9's call to take up one's cross daily and follow Jesus in discipleship.14
Lord, You Give the Great Commission Luke 9:2This hymn directly references Luke 9's commission to heal the sick and preach the word, calling the church to faithful mission and ministry.11
Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken Luke 9:23This hymn echoes Luke 9's call to take up one's cross daily and forsake all to follow Jesus.10
Jesus Calls Us, O'er the Tumult Luke 9:23-27This hymn echoes Luke 9's call to discipleship, where Jesus summons followers to leave everything behind and follow Him.9
Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne Luke 9:58This hymn reflects Luke 9:58 where Jesus describes having no place to lay His head, emphasizing His humble earthly ministry.9
The Summons Luke 9:61This hymn echoes Jesus's call to discipleship in Luke 9, where he invites followers to deny themselves and take up their cross daily.9
Jesus, and Shall It Ever Be Luke 9:26This hymn responds to Jesus's warning in Luke 9:26 against being ashamed of Him, boldly declaring devotion to Christ as the light who dispels darkness.7
O Wondrous Sight, O Vision Fair Luke 9:28-31This hymn directly portrays the Transfiguration of Christ described in Luke 9, where Jesus appears in glory with Moses and Elijah before His disciples.7
I Have Decided to Follow Jesus Luke 9:577
Lead Me to Calvary Luke 9:23This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to take up one's cross daily and follow Jesus to Calvary in devoted discipleship.6
We Have Come at Christ's Own Bidding Luke 9:28-36This hymn retells the Transfiguration account from Luke 9, where Christ's glory is revealed to the disciples on the mountain.6
Break Now the Bread of Life Luke 9:16This hymn references Jesus feeding the multitude beside the Sea of Galilee, as recorded in Luke 9:10-17.5
My song is love unknown Luke 9:58This hymn reflects Luke 9's themes of Christ's identity, his path to suffering, and the call to self-denial and cross-bearing.5
Come, ye thankful people come Luke 9:26This hymn connects to Luke 9's themes of discipleship and following Christ by calling God's people to faithful service in gathering the spiritual harvest.4
Self-denial Luke 9:23This hymn reflects Luke 9's call to deny oneself, take up the cross daily, and follow Jesus, forsaking all for Him.4
Swiftly Pass the Clouds of Glory Luke 9:28-36This hymn retells the Transfiguration account from Luke 9, depicting Peter, James, and John's mountaintop vision of Christ with Moses and Elijah before descending toward the cross.4

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