Hymns for Mark 14

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
When in Our Music God Is Glorified Mark 14:26This hymn references Jesus singing a psalm with his disciples at the Last Supper before his betrayal in Mark 14.35
'Tis Midnight; and on Olive's Brow Mark 14:42This hymn portrays Christ's anguished prayer in Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives, the central scene of Mark 14.15
Go to Dark Gethsemane Mark 14:32-42This hymn directly follows Jesus through Mark 14's events in Gethsemane, his trial, and journey to the cross.12
Praise to the Holiest in the height Mark 14:32-46This hymn reflects Mark 14's account of Christ's passion, celebrating the "double agony" of His suffering and sacrificial love for humanity's rescue.9
Jesus Comes with Clouds Descending Mark 14:62This hymn connects to Mark 14's prophecy of Christ's return when "they will see the Son of Man coming in clouds," referencing those who condemned Him at trial.8
An Upper Room Did Our Lord Prepare Mark 14:15This hymn directly references Mark 14's account of Jesus preparing the upper room for the Last Supper with his disciples.7
According to thy gracious word Mark 14:22-25This hymn reflects Mark 14's institution of the Lord's Supper, echoing Jesus' command to "do this in remembrance of me.6
Stay with Me Mark 14:38This hymn echoes Jesus's words to his disciples in Gethsemane, asking them to stay awake and watch with him in prayer.6
From heaven you came, helpless babe Mark 14:36This hymn reflects Mark 14's account of Jesus in Gethsemane, praying "not my will but yours" and choosing to serve through sacrificial suffering.6
Now, my tongue, the mystery telling Mark 14:22-25This hymn reflects Mark 14's account of the Last Supper, celebrating Christ's institution of Holy Communion with his disciples.5
For the Bread Which You Have Broken Mark 14:22-25This hymn gives thanks for the bread and wine of communion, instituted by Jesus at the Last Supper in Mark 14.5
My Jesus, as Thou Wilt Mark 14:36This hymn echoes Jesus's prayer in Gethsemane, "Not my will, but yours be done," surrendering all to God's loving purpose.4
Watch and Pray Mark 14:38This hymn echoes Jesus's command to "watch and pray" in Mark 14:38 during His agony in Gethsemane.4
Eat This Bread Mark 14:22-23This hymn reflects Mark 14's Last Supper where Jesus instituted communion with bread and cup.4
A Prophet-Woman Broke a Jar Mark 14:3-9This hymn retells the story of the woman who anointed Jesus with costly perfume in preparation for his burial.4
A Parting Hymn We Sing Mark 14:26This hymn reflects Mark 14's account of Jesus sharing the Last Supper with His disciples before parting.3
O Love, How Deep, How Broad Mark 14:43This hymn reflects Mark 14's account of Christ's betrayal, suffering, and sacrifice, celebrating the depth of divine love that led Him to endure the passion for our sake.3
I Come with Joy to Meet My Lord Mark 14:22This hymn reflects Mark 14's account of the Last Supper where Christ breaks bread and shares communion with his disciples.3
Come, Risen Lord Mark 14:22-25This hymn celebrates Christ's risen presence among believers, fulfilling his promise at the Last Supper in Mark 14 to drink wine anew with his disciples.3
Now the Silence Mark 14:22-24This hymn reflects Mark 14's themes of Christ's body and blood in the Last Supper and His kneeling prayer in Gethsemane.3

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