Theological Term of the Week: Soli Deo Gloria
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 3:30AM
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soli Deo gloria
Literally, “glory to God alone.” The reformation slogan meaning that all glory is due to God alone. It is the overarching sola in the five solas, for it is becausesalvation is by grace alone (not earned or merited by us, but given to us by the Father), in Christ alone (grounded completely in the merit or work of Christ), through faith alone (by the instrumental means of  faith in Christ and his work, with this trust in Christ itself being given to us by the work of the Holy Spirit), that all the glory for salvation goes to God, since it is He alone who works it. 

 

Learn more:

  1. Got Questions: Why is soli Deo gloria important?
  2. R. C. Sproul: What Does “Soli Deo Gloria” Mean?
  3. Ligonier Ministries: Glory to God Alone
  4. Stephen Nichols: Soli Deo Gloria: Glorifying God in Everything (video)
  5. D. A. Carson: Soli Deo Gloria (video)

 

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