Glory to God Alone
6/13/202627 min
When the Bible tells of God's glory, it refers to His ultimate dignity, importance, and significance. Today, R.C. Sproul explores our privileged purpose as God's creatures to glorify His name.
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R.C. Sproul (1939–2017) was founder of Ligonier Ministries, first minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew's Chapel, first president of Reformation Bible College, and executive editor of Tabletalk magazine.
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First 90 secondsLee Webb· Host0:00
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R.C. Sproul· Soundbite0:10
In the work of redemption, all the credit, all of the honor, all of the glory belongs to God and to God alone. The scriptures tell us salvation is of the Lord, and God is glorified in His plan of redemption. That's what the reformers had in mind when they advanced this notion of sola Deo gloria, that we can take no credit whatsoever for our salvation.
Lee Webb· Host0:46
[music] God declares that He will share His glory with no other. Yet if we get the gospel wrong, we may be guilty of attempting to share in that glory. Hello, and thank you for joining us for this Saturday edition of Renewing Your Mind. We come now to the final message in this series by R.C. Sproul on the five solas of the Reformation. So who should receive all the glory for our salvation, and what role do we play? Let's join Dr. Sproul now.
R.C. Sproul· Soundbite1:22
Today, we come to the last of the five solas that we