Hymns for Matthew 25

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers Matthew 25:1-13 This hymn draws directly from Matthew 25's parable of the ten virgins, urging believers to watch expectantly for Christ the Bridegroom's return.30
Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying Matthew 25:6 This hymn directly references Matthew 25's parable of the ten virgins awaiting the Bridegroom with their lamps prepared.22
We Give You But Your Own Matthew 25:35-40 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's teaching on faithful stewardship and serving Christ by caring for those in need.17
Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service Matthew 25:35-40 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to serve Christ by caring for the hungry, homeless, sick, and imprisoned.15
When a Poor One Matthew 25:35-36 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's teaching that serving the poor, weak, and suffering is encountering Christ himself.13
There's a Spirit in the Air Matthew 25:40 This hymn echoes Matthew 25's call to feed the hungry and serve Christ by caring for those in need.11
For the Fruit of All Creation Matthew 25:35 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to serve neighbors in need and share resources as faithful stewards of God's gifts.9
Jesus, My Lord, How Rich Thy Grace Matthew 25:31-46 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's teaching that serving the poor and needy is serving Christ himself.8
God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending Matthew 25:14-30 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to faithful stewardship of God's gifts through our talents, time, and service to others.8
Day of Judgment! Day of Wonders! Matthew 25:34-46 This hymn vividly portrays Matthew 25's themes of Christ's return as Judge and the final separation of the righteous from the unrighteous.6
When I Needed a Neighbor Matthew 25:34-40 This hymn directly reflects Matthew 25's teaching that serving the hungry, thirsty, and naked is serving Christ himself.6
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning Matthew 25:1-13 This hymn directly references the Parable of the Ten Virgins, urging believers to keep their lamps ready for Christ's return.6
Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life Matthew 25:40 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to serve Christ by ministering to the needy in crowded, suffering places.5
The final sentence and misery of the wicked Matthew 25:41 This hymn directly references Matthew 25's final judgment scene, quoting Christ's words "Depart from me, accursed" to the unrighteous.5
At the name of Jesus Matthew 25:31-32 This hymn connects to Matthew 25's vision of Christ's glorious return as King, when every knee shall bow before Him in judgment.5
The Midnight Cry Matthew 25:6 This hymn directly references Matthew 25's parable of the ten virgins, calling believers to be spiritually prepared for Christ's return at the midnight cry.5
The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns Matthew 25:31 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's theme of Christ's glorious return as King to judge and establish His kingdom.5
The Church of Christ in Every Age Matthew 25:31-46 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to serve Christ by feeding the hungry and caring for those in need.5
Whatsoever You Do to the Least Matthew 25:31-40 This hymn directly quotes and expands upon Jesus's teaching in Matthew 25:31-46 about serving Christ by caring for the hungry, thirsty, homeless, and imprisoned.5
Su nombre es "El Señor" Matthew 25:31-46 This hymn reflects Matthew 25's teaching that Christ is present in the hungry, thirsty, and marginalized whom we encounter.5

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