Soli Deo Gloria
The purpose of your life is the same purpose for which all things were created—to bring glory to God. In the sixteenth century, the Protestant Reformers coined the Latin phrase soli Deo gloria, meaning “to God alone be the glory,” to capture the Bible’s teaching that everything in creation, providence, and redemption is done for God’s glory and not our own. The resources in this collection define God’s glory, explore how it is woven throughout Scripture, and encourage us to apply this foundational doctrine to every aspect of our Christian lives to the glory of God alone.
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- 4MINWhat Does “Soli Deo Gloria” Mean?R.C. Sproul
- 3MINSoli Deo GloriaJohn Piper
- Glory to God Aloneisaiah 42:8
- The Eternal Weight of Glory2 corinthians 4:17
- God's Glory in Salvationromans 9:22–24
- Ascribing Glory to God1 chronicles 16:28–34
- Knowing God’s GloryEric Kamoga
- 54:24The Glory of GodR.C. Sproul
- 53:39Not Unto Us, O Lord: Awakening & the Glory of GodSinclair Ferguson
- 44:38Working for God’s GloryMichael Horton
- Soli Deo GloriaR.C. Sproul
- 2MINTop Five Books on the Five Solas: Soli Deo GloriaKeith Mathison