Hymns for Matthew 28

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Matthew 28:1-6 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as proclaimed in Matthew 28, where the angel announces that Jesus has risen from the dead.35
The Day of Resurrection Matthew 28:9 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection and his greeting "All hail" to the women, directly reflecting Matthew 28's Easter morning account.30
Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Matthew 28:19-20 This hymn celebrates Christ's ascension and echoes His promise in Matthew 28:20, "I am with you always.29
Jesus Christ is Risen Today Matthew 28:7 This hymn celebrates the resurrection of Christ proclaimed in Matthew 28, echoing the angel's announcement that Jesus has risen.24
Lord, You Give the Great Commission Matthew 28:19-20 This hymn directly references Matthew 28's Great Commission to baptize, teach, and make disciples of all nations.23
Low in the Grave Christ Lay Matthew 28:2 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as described in Matthew 28, proclaiming His victory over death and the empty tomb.22
Thine Is the Glory Matthew 28:2-3 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory with direct references to Matthew 28's angels, rolled stone, and risen Lord greeting His followers.22
O Sons and Daughters Matthew 28:1-7 This hymn retells Matthew 28's Easter narrative of the women at the tomb and the angel's resurrection announcement.19
Go to the World! Matthew 28:20 This hymn directly echoes Matthew 28's Great Commission to go into all the world, preach, and baptize all nations.18
Now the Green Blade Rises Matthew 28:5-6 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as described in Matthew 28, using the imagery of grain rising from the earth to proclaim that love has conquered death.16
Go, Make of All Disciples Matthew 28:19-20 This hymn directly quotes and responds to Jesus' Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20 to make disciples, baptize, and teach all nations.15
Were You There? Matthew 28:1-10 This hymn connects to Matthew 28 through its reference to Christ being laid in the tomb before the resurrection account that follows.9
Freely, Freely Matthew 28:18-20 This hymn reflects Matthew 28's Great Commission to share the gospel and Christ's promise of authority in heaven and earth.9
Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise Matthew 28:16-20 This hymn celebrates Christ's ascension to heaven, echoing Matthew 28's promise that He remains with us always even as He returns to glory.8
Halleluya! We Sing Your Praises Matthew 28:18-20 This hymn reflects Matthew 28's Great Commission, calling believers to go out and proclaim the Gospel with faith and joy.8
Listen, God Is Calling Matthew 28:20 This hymn directly reflects Matthew 28's Great Commission to share the gospel, baptize all nations, and make disciples.8
The Strife Is O'er Matthew 28:1-10 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection victory described in Matthew 28, proclaiming His triumph over death with joyful alleluias.7
Go Ye into All the World Matthew 28:19 This hymn directly quotes and applies Christ's Great Commission from Matthew 28:18-20 to go into all the world and make disciples.7
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today; Alleluia Matthew 28:5-7 This hymn celebrates Christ's resurrection as proclaimed in Matthew 28, where the angel announces He is risen.7
Come, You Faithful, Raise the Strain Matthew 28:8 This hymn celebrates Jesus' resurrection with triumphant joy, echoing Matthew 28's account of Christ rising from the dead.6

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