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How does God's grace lead to glory?

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God's grace leads to glory as it provides the foundation for salvation, which culminates in eternal life with Him.

The preacher emphasizes that the grace given by God is not only for sustenance in this life but is also the pathway to glory. Psalm 84:11 states that God 'will give grace and glory', highlighting that these two aspects are intimately connected. Grace starts the believer's journey and sustains it all the way to glory. This theme resonates throughout the Bible, particularly in Romans 8, where Paul expresses that those whom God predestined He also glorified. The assurance is that grace transforms a fallen individual into a glorified saint through the righteousness of Christ. Ultimately, God’s grace facilitates a relationship with Him that will be consummated in the glory of the heavenly kingdom, making it an essential and hopeful promise for every believer.
Scripture References: Psalm 84:11, Romans 8:30

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