Grace comes first. Glory follows.
It’s the pattern in every story God tells.

The prodigal son had nothing to bring home but hunger.
Yet before he could speak his rehearsed apology, the father covered him with the best robe, placed a ring on his finger, and shoes on his feet.

“Bring out the best robe… put it on him.”
Luke 15:22

That’s grace.

And Paul echoes the same concept:

“Whom He justified, these He also glorified.”
Romans 8:30

Justified — that’s grace.
Glorified — that’s the destiny grace leads to.

We often stop at forgiveness, thinking it’s the whole story.
But God never meant to leave us at the doorway.
He dresses us, restores us, and leads us into a life where His beauty becomes visible in ours.

Even creation hints at it: the tabernacle speaks of grace, the temple speaks of glory.
Grace brings us in. Glory is what we grow into.

Your story doesn’t end with “accepted.”
It moves toward “radiant.” and "significant."

The more you receive grace, the more naturally glory rises in your life.

Grace doesn’t just save you; it slowly teaches you how to shine.