Jesus Paid It All


Jesus Paid It All is a traditional American hymn about the penal substitutionary atonement for sin by the death of Jesus. The song references many Bible verses, including Romans 5 and Isaiah 1:18.
The song lyrics were written in 1865 by Elvina M. Hall, a 47-year-old, widowed congregant, who was listening to a church sermon and prayer and penned the words on the back of a hymnal while sitting in a choir loft in at the Monument Methodist Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Maryland, and she gave the lyrics to her pastor, Rev. George W. Schreck, at the end of the church service. Coincidentally, that same week the church organist, John Grape, shared some new music, entitled "All To Christ I Owe," with the same pastor who thought the lyrics and song fit well together. Hall and Grape worked to finish the hymn together, and then "t Schreck's urging, they sent the hymn to Professor Theodore Perkins, publisher of the Sabbath Carols periodical, where it received its first publication. It has been a favorite of many American Christians ever since." The song has been covered by many notable musicians, including Lory Bianco and Colton Dixon.