Hymns for Philippians 2

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At the Name of Jesus Philippians 2:11This hymn directly echoes Philippians 2:9-11, celebrating Christ's humiliation, exaltation, and the universal confession that Jesus is Lord.60
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name Philippians 2:11This hymn echoes Philippians 2's call for every knee to bow and every tongue confess Jesus as Lord, crowning Him with glory.58
He Is Lord Philippians 2:6-11This hymn directly quotes Philippians 2:10-11, proclaiming that every knee shall bow and every tongue confess Jesus Christ as Lord.38
May the Mind of Christ, My Savior Philippians 2:5This hymn directly echoes Philippians 2:5's call to "have the mind of Christ" and reflects the chapter's themes of humility and self-sacrifice.21
All Praise to Thee, for Thou, O King Divine Philippians 2:5-11This hymn is a poetic paraphrase of Philippians 2:5-11, celebrating Christ's humble incarnation, sacrificial death, and exaltation as Lord.20
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing Philippians 2:8This hymn celebrates Christ's incarnation, echoing Philippians 2's portrayal of Jesus taking human form and humbling himself to reconcile God and sinners.19
And Can It Be Philippians 2:6-11This hymn echoes Philippians 2's portrait of Christ who emptied himself, left his throne above, and humbled himself to death for humanity's redemption.19
Look, Ye Saints, the Sight Is Glorious Philippians 2:9-11This hymn celebrates Christ's exaltation after suffering, echoing Philippians 2's movement from humble servant to exalted King before whom every knee shall bow.15
Creator of the Stars of Night Philippians 2:10-11This hymn directly references Philippians 2:10-11 in stanza 3, celebrating Christ's humility in the Incarnation and His exaltation as Lord.15
The Head That Once Was Crowned with Thorns Philippians 2:6-11This hymn reflects Philippians 2's movement from Christ's humiliation and suffering to his exaltation and glory.11
Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne Philippians 2:6This hymn beautifully portrays Christ's humble descent from heavenly glory to earthly poverty, the central theme of Philippians 2:6-8.11
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High Philippians 2:8This hymn beautifully echoes Philippians 2's portrayal of Christ taking human form and humbling himself for our sake.11
Of the Father's Love Begotten Philippians 2:11This hymn celebrates Christ's eternal divinity and humble incarnation, echoing Philippians 2's portrayal of Jesus taking human form while remaining fully God.10
Jesus! the Name High over All Philippians 2:9-11This hymn exalts the name of Jesus that Philippians 2 declares is above every name, before which every knee shall bow.9
What Wondrous Love Philippians 2:11This hymn echoes Philippians 2's portrait of Christ laying aside His heavenly glory to bear the curse of the cross for our salvation.9
Lord of All Nations, Grant Me Grace Philippians 2:1-18This hymn reflects Philippians 2's call to Christ-like humility, unity, and selfless love that breaks down divisions among all people.9
Precious Name Philippians 2:9-11This hymn exalts the name of Jesus, reflecting Philippians 2:9-11 where God highly exalts Christ's name above every name.8
Creator of the Stars of Night Philippians 2:10-11This hymn directly echoes Philippians 2's portrayal of Christ's humble incarnation and the universal worship at His name.8
Angels, from the Realms of Glory Philippians 2:5-11This hymn celebrates Christ's incarnation and call to worship, reflecting Philippians 2's theme of Christ humbling himself by taking human form.7
Join All the Glorious Names Philippians 2:9-11This hymn celebrates Christ's exalted names and sacrificial work, reflecting Philippians 2's portrayal of Jesus's humility and subsequent exaltation by God.7

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