Hymns for Matthew 25

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Rejoice, Rejoice, BelieversMatthew 25:1-13This hymn draws directly from Matthew 25's parable of the ten virgins, urging believers to watch expectantly for Christ the Bridegroom's return.31
Wake, Awake, for Night Is FlyingMatthew 25:6This hymn directly references Matthew 25's parable of the ten virgins awaiting the Bridegroom with their lamps prepared.23
We Give You But Your OwnMatthew 25:35-40This hymn reflects Matthew 25's teaching on faithful stewardship and serving Christ by caring for those in need.18
Lord, Whose Love in Humble ServiceMatthew 25:35-40This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to serve Christ by caring for the hungry, homeless, sick, and imprisoned.17
When a Poor OneMatthew 25:35-36This hymn reflects Matthew 25's teaching that serving the poor, weak, and suffering is encountering Christ himself.14
There's a Spirit in the AirMatthew 25:40This hymn echoes Matthew 25's call to feed the hungry and serve Christ by caring for those in need.12
For the Fruit of All CreationMatthew 25:35This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to serve neighbors in need and share resources as faithful stewards of God's gifts.10
Jesus, My Lord, How Rich Thy GraceMatthew 25:31-46This hymn reflects Matthew 25's teaching that serving the poor and needy is serving Christ himself.9
God, Whose Giving Knows No EndingMatthew 25:14-30This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to faithful stewardship of God's gifts through our talents, time, and service to others.9
When I Needed a NeighborMatthew 25:34-40This hymn directly reflects Matthew 25's teaching that serving the hungry, thirsty, and naked is serving Christ himself.8
Where Cross the Crowded Ways of LifeMatthew 25:31-46This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to serve Christ by ministering to the needy in crowded, suffering places.7
Day of Judgment! Day of Wonders!Matthew 25:34-46This hymn vividly portrays Matthew 25's themes of Christ's return as Judge and the final separation of the righteous from the unrighteous.7
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and BurningMatthew 25:1-13This hymn directly references the Parable of the Ten Virgins, urging believers to keep their lamps ready for Christ's return.7
The WarningMatthew 25:41This hymn directly references Matthew 25's final judgment scene, quoting Christ's words "Depart from me, accursed" to the unrighteous.6
At the Name of JesusMatthew 25:31-32This hymn connects to Matthew 25's vision of Christ's glorious return as King, when every knee shall bow before Him in judgment.6
The King shall come when morning dawnsMatthew 24-25This hymn reflects Matthew 25's theme of Christ's glorious return as King to judge and establish His kingdom.6
The Church of Christ in Every AgeMatthew 25:31-46This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to serve Christ by feeding the hungry and caring for those in need.6
Whatsoever You Do to the LeastMatthew 25:31-40This 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.6
Su nombre es "El Señor"Matthew 25:31-46This hymn reflects Matthew 25's teaching that Christ is present in the hungry, thirsty, and marginalized whom we encounter.6
A Touching PlaceMatthew 25:40This hymn reflects Matthew 25's call to serve Christ by caring for the least, lost, and suffering among us.6

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