Hymns for Mark 12

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Take my life, Lord, let it be Mark 12:41-44This hymn embodies Mark 12's call to love God with all one's heart, soul, mind, and strength through complete self-dedication.6
Spirit of God, Descend upon My Heart Mark 12:30This hymn echoes Mark 12's greatest commandment to love God with all heart, soul, strength, and mind.5
Love came down at Christmas Mark 12:28-31This hymn echoes Mark 12's greatest commandments to love God and neighbor, celebrating Christ's incarnation as divine love made manifest.5
Tú Amarás a Cristo Mark 12:28-35This hymn echoes Mark 12's greatest commandment to love Christ with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.5
The Temple Rang with Golden Coins Mark 12:41-44This hymn retells Mark 12's story of the widow's mite, celebrating her sacrificial giving and Christ's ultimate self-offering.4
Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation Mark 12:10This hymn references Mark 12:10's image of Christ as the rejected stone who became the cornerstone of the church.3
Christ Is Our Cornerstone Mark 12:1-12This hymn references Mark 12:10's cornerstone imagery, celebrating Christ as the foundation upon which the church is built.3
Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us with Your Love Mark 12:29-31This hymn reflects Mark 12's teaching to love your neighbor as yourself through Jesus' example of humble, selfless service to all people.3
Rejoice! the Lord is King Mark 12:36-37This hymn celebrates Christ's sovereign reign and authority, echoing Mark 12's declaration of the Lord's supreme dominion.2
The Ten Commandments Mark 12:29This hymn connects to Mark 12 where Jesus identifies loving God and neighbor as the greatest commandments, summarizing the law.2
Love God with All Your Soul and Strength Mark 12:30-31This hymn directly quotes Jesus's teaching in Mark 12:30-31 about loving God completely and loving one's neighbor as oneself.2
Love the Lord Your God Mark 12:30This hymn directly quotes Jesus's teaching in Mark 12:30 about loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.2
Hail to the Lord’s anointed Mark 12:35This hymn celebrates Christ as David's greater Son, echoing Mark 12's teaching that the Messiah is both David's descendant and Lord.1
God of the living, in whose eyes Mark 12:26-27This hymn echoes Mark 12:27's truth that God is "not the God of the dead, but of the living," affirming that the faithful live eternally with Him.1
Not Far from the Kingdom Mark 12:34This hymn reflects Jesus's words to the scribe in Mark 12:34 who was "not far from the kingdom of God," yet still outside it.1
Where Charity and Love Prevail Mark 12:28-34This hymn reflects Mark 12's teaching that loving God and neighbor are the greatest commandments.1
How Shall I Sing That Majesty Mark 12:41-44This hymn echoes Mark 12:29-30's call to love God with all one's heart through reverent worship and adoration of His majesty.1
Healer of Our Every Ill Mark 12:28-34This hymn reflects Mark 12's call to love God and neighbor with its emphasis on compassion, peace, and loving each other as sisters and brothers.1
Renew Your Church Mark 12:28-34This hymn connects to Mark 12's call to love God and neighbor through its emphasis on renewed service, faithful witness, and Christ-centered mission in the world.1
When the Poor Ones (Cuando el pobre) Mark 12:38-44This hymn echoes Mark 12's widow giving her last coins, celebrating sacrificial generosity among the poor as evidence of God's presence.1

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