Well, the glory of God is a prominent factor throughout the entire Bible. It will be accomplished in entirety.
I do not believe that God would in any way put his divine glory, or my eternal destiny in the hands of an imperfect, sinful, mortal, being such as myself.
The will of God has been established somewhere in eternity past. Nothing, NOTHING, will alter, manipulate, or thwart that will whatsoever.
It is God and God alone who justifies. Myy justification is by no means conditional upon anything that pertains to a physical action or decision of my mortal mind (which is the enemy of the spirit of God).
I thank God for his wisdom, mercy, forgiveness, and love in which he bestows abundantly and generously upon me.
There is no "status quo" placed upon my imperfect self to obtain the perfection required to enter into the glory and presence of the most holy and perfect eternal creator.
If there's the smallest factor placed upon me to accomplish anything needed for the glory of God or my eternal destiny I need not hope nor adhere to accomplishing either.