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Hymns for Mark 11

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
All Glory, Laud, and Honor Mark 11:1-11This hymn celebrates Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem with palms and hosannas as described in Mark 11:1-10.30
Ride On! Ride On in Majesty! Mark 11:7-11This hymn celebrates Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as described in Mark 11, with crowds crying "Hosanna" and spreading palm branches and garments before Him.24
Hosanna, Loud Hosanna Mark 11:1-11This hymn retells Mark 11's account of Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem with children singing "Hosanna" and waving palm branches.17
Mantos y palmas (Filled with Excitement) Mark 11:11This hymn celebrates Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem with crowds spreading cloaks and palms, as described in Mark 11.15
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord Mark 11:9This hymn echoes the crowds' cry of "Hosanna" and "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord" from Mark 11:9-10.14
My Song Is Love Unknown Mark 11:8-9This hymn references Mark 11's Palm Sunday scene where crowds strew Jesus's way with hosannas before turning against him.12
Nothing but leaves! The Spirit grieves Mark 11:13This hymn draws from Jesus cursing the fruitless fig tree in Mark 11, lamenting a life that produces "nothing but leaves" without spiritual fruit.5
This Is the Day the Lord Hath Made Mark 11:1-11This hymn echoes the crowds' "Hosanna" cries welcoming Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday as recorded in Mark 11.4
Praise Him! Praise Him! Mark 11:9This hymn echoes the crowds' praise of Jesus as He entered Jerusalem, calling believers to proclaim His greatness.4
Forgive Our Sins As We Forgive Mark 11:22-25This hymn reflects Mark 11:25's teaching that we must forgive others as we seek God's forgiveness.4
Hosanna Mark 11:1-10This hymn echoes the crowds' joyful "Hosanna" cries as Jesus entered Jerusalem in Mark 11:9-10.3
Have faith in God, my heart Mark 11:22This hymn directly echoes Jesus's command in Mark 11:22, "Have faith in God," calling believers to trust God's promises despite doubt or difficulty.3
A Stable Lamp Is Lighted Mark 11:1-10This hymn directly references Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem with palm branches, as described in Mark 11.3
Mi Fe Espera En Ti Mark 11:22This hymn echoes Mark 11's call to have faith in God, expressing trust and confident expectation in Him.3
Sanna, Sannanina (Hosanna) Mark 11:9This hymn echoes the crowds' "Hosanna" cries as Jesus entered Jerusalem in Mark 11:9-10.3
God the sculptor of the mountains Mark 11:15-19This hymn's imagery of God as vineyard dresser directly reflects Jesus's parable of the fig tree and temple cleansing in Mark 11.3
Ride On, Jesus, Ride Mark 11:9This hymn celebrates Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday as described in Mark 11.3
Faith Mark 11:22This hymn echoes Mark 11's teaching on mountain-moving faith and believing prayer without doubt.3
Holy, Holy, Holy Mark 11:9-103
Hark, the Glad Sound Mark 11:9-10This hymn celebrates Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as the coming Savior, echoing Mark 11's account of Jesus riding into the city.2

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