The sermon centers on the Reformation principle of soli deo gloria—glory to God alone—emphasizing that all of creation, redemption, and the church exist ultimately to display God’s incomparable glory. Drawing from Psalms, Ephesians, Isaiah, and Revelation, it affirms that God’s majesty is revealed in creation, the cross, and the new heavens and earth, with Jesus Christ as the radiance of God’s glory and the sole mediator of salvation. The message critiques any theology that shares glory with saints, traditions, or human merit, insisting that salvation is by grace alone through faith in Christ alone, for the purpose of exalting God’s name. It calls believers to live and worship with a singular focus on God’s glory, culminating in the eternal vision of the New Jerusalem, where God dwells with His people and His glory illuminates all things. Honoring The Office of Elder: The Selection of Elders Sola Scriptura