Conquered All By Todd Dulaney: Lyrics And Biblical Song Review

Conquered All by Todd Dulaney is a triumphant declaration of Christ’s victory, a resounding anthem that magnifies the Savior who died, rose, and now reigns with absolute authority. The song lifts the listener into the heart of the Gospel—where the blood shed at Calvary becomes the doorway to freedom, forgiveness, and full restoration.

It reminds the believer that salvation is not theoretical, but deeply personal: a cleansing that reaches the deepest places and covers every stain. Standing on the foundation of Christ’s finished work, Conquered All invites worshippers to respond in reverence and surrender, crowning Jesus as King and Lord.

It echoes the heavenly reality of Revelation—that the Lamb who was slain is now enthroned forever. Just as the early church faced persecution yet remained anchored in the victory of Christ, this song calls today’s believer to live boldly in the confidence of a Savior who has defeated sin, death, fear, and every opposing power

Song lyrics

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Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all
Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all[Repeat*3]

The bloodshed way back
On calvary
He washed away my sin
Cleansed me deep within
And covered me

Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all

The bloodshed way back
On calvary
He washed away my sin
Cleansed me deep within
And covered me

Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all
Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all

(Instrument break)

Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all
Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all

We crown you King
We crown you Lord
We crown you King
We crown you Lord

Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all
Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all
Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all
Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all


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Song factsheet

Song titleConquered All
ArtistTodd Dulaney
Recording typeLive recording
Release dateNovember 12, 2025
GenreGospel Worship
Song duration9:37
Song keyC#

Song review

Main themes

Conquered All by Todd Dulaney speaks profoundly on two themes :

  • Christ’s victory over death
  • Enthroning Christ as King

Christ’s victory over death

The chorus “Hallelujah to the one who died and conquered all “celebrates the absolute victory of Jesus through His death and resurrection. Flowing to the first verse “The bloodshed way back It highlights the power of His blood shed at Calvary, not just as a historical act, but as a personal cleansing that reaches the deepest parts of the believer’s heart.

The lyrics move from gratitude into worship, crowning Christ as King and Lord the rightful ruler who conquered sin, death, fear, and every force that opposes God’s people.

This prompts the believer into reverent acknowledgment that Jesus didn’t just win a battle; He secured eternal victory for all who believe. His sacrifice covers, restores, and gives believers a reason to worship with confidence and joy.

Revelation 1:18 (KJV)

“I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.”

Ephesians 1:7 (KJV)

“In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;”
Revelation 19:16 (KJV)

[16]“And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”

Psalm 47:7 (KJV)

[7]“For God is the King of all the earth: sing ye praises with understanding.”

1 Timothy 1:17 (KJV)

[17]“Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen.”

Audience

Conquered All is crafted for believers longing to anchor themselves in the finished work of the cross — worshippers who desire deep, Scripture-rooted declarations of Jesus’ victory. It resonates especially with those overcoming fear, guilt, or spiritual battles, offering a reminder that Christ’s triumph is their confidence.

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[Cover image credits: Facebook/ Todd Dulaney]

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