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Why are grace and glory inseparable?

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Grace and glory are inseparable because grace leads to glory as the ultimate end of God's saving work.

Grace and glory are fundamentally interconnected in Reformed theology. As articulated in Romans 8:30, those whom God predestines are called, justified, and ultimately glorified. The gift of grace, which initiates the believer’s relationship with God, is foundational for the final gift of glory. Thus, where God's grace is poured out, glory follows as the culmination of His gracious work in the lives of His believers, marking the fullness of redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30

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