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
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
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.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
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Mark 12:29This hymn connects to Mark 12 where Jesus summarizes the commandments as loving God and neighbor.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
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
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
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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