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Hymns for Matthew 12

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Hymn 125 Matthew 12:20This hymn reflects Matthew 12's portrayal of Christ's compassion and understanding of human weakness and need.15
O for a Thousand Tongues Matthew 12:21-22This hymn celebrates Jesus's healing power and authority to restore life, echoing His miraculous works in Matthew 12.7
In Christ There Is No East or West Matthew 12:46-50This hymn echoes Matthew 12:50 where Jesus declares that whoever does God's will is His family, transcending all earthly divisions.7
The Voice of God Goes Out to All the World Matthew 12:15-21This hymn reflects Matthew 12:18-21's prophecy of the gentle Messiah who will not break the bruised reed or quench the smoldering wick.4
Who Is My Mother? Who is my brother? Matthew 12:46-50This hymn draws directly from Matthew 12:48-50, where Jesus redefines family as those who do God's will and gather around Him.4
Lord of the Sabbath, Hear Us Pray Matthew 12:8This hymn reflects Matthew 12's teaching on Jesus as Lord of the Sabbath and true Sabbath worship.3
Lord of the Dance Matthew 12:9-14This hymn connects to Matthew 12's themes of Jesus' ministry and the religious leaders' opposition to His work of healing and restoration.3
I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art Matthew 12:19-20This hymn echoes Matthew 12's revelation of Christ as Lord and King who offers rest and refuge to the weary.3
Halleluya! We Sing Your Praises Matthew 12:50This hymn echoes Matthew 12:50 where Jesus declares that those who do God's will are His family.3
Come, Thou long expected Jesus Matthew 12:21This hymn connects to Matthew 12's portrayal of Jesus as the promised Messiah who brings rest and establishes God's kingdom.2
'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus Matthew 12:21This hymn reflects Matthew 12:21's promise that "in his name the nations will put their hope," emphasizing complete trust in Jesus.2
Lord, Speak to Me That I May Speak Matthew 12:34This hymn reflects Matthew 12's teaching about bearing good fruit through Christ, as the speaker seeks to be equipped to serve and teach others.2
Rise Up, O Men of God! Matthew 12:50This hymn echoes Matthew 12's call to active faith and bearing good fruit through faithful service in God's kingdom.2
The Day of Judgment Matthew 12:36This hymn reflects Matthew 12:36's warning that every careless word will be judged and hearts revealed on judgment day.2
Christ the Lord Is Risen Again Matthew 12:29This hymn connects to Matthew 12:40's sign of Jonah, as Christ's resurrection after three days fulfills this prophetic promise.2
Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round Matthew 12:50This hymn echoes Matthew 12's emphasis on spiritual unity as God's family, bound together through the Holy Spirit.2
Love Is Come Again Matthew 12:40This hymn connects to Matthew 12's sign of Jonah, as Christ's three days in the earth precede resurrection like grain rising from the soil.2
Jesu, hilf siegen, du Fürste des Lebens Matthew 12:20This hymn connects to Matthew 12's themes of spiritual victory and Christ as Lord over life and sanctification.2
The Glory of These Forty Days Matthew 12:12-13This hymn connects to Matthew 12 through its celebration of Christ's fasting, which Jesus references when defending his disciples in that chapter.2
Herr, allerhöchster Gott, Von dem wir alle Gaben Matthew 12:20This hymn connects to Matthew 12's themes of faith and righteousness before God, the highest Lord.2

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