"Soli Deo Gloria" is a Latin phrase that translates to "glory to God alone" in English. It is a phrase that is closely associated with the Protestant Reformation, particularly with the theology of John Calvin.
The phrase is meant to express the idea that all the glory and honor for anything good that is accomplished in the world belongs to God alone. It emphasizes the sovereignty of God and the belief that all things are ultimately done for His glory.
The phrase has been used by many Christian theologians and writers throughout history, and it remains an important concept in Christian theology today. It is often used in worship and praise, as a reminder to believers that everything they do should be done for the glory of God, rather than for their own personal gain or recognition.