Category: Wonrous Love

The Wondrous Love of Jesus

The hymn “Sing the Wondrous Love of Jesus,” also known as “When We All Get to Heaven,” was written by Eliza E. Hewitt in 1898. Hewitt, a Philadelphia native, collaborated with composer Emily D. Wilson to create this uplifting gospel song12.

Eliza Hewitt was a schoolteacher who turned to hymn writing after a severe spinal injury left her bedridden for an extended period. During her recovery, she found solace in writing hymns and became an active participant in her church’s Sunday school and other religious activities2.

The hymn reflects the revivalist spirit of the late 19th century, capturing themes of hope, faith, and the promise of eternal life. It was often sung at Methodist camp meetings and other revival gatherings, where it inspired many with its message of joyous anticipation of heaven1