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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 38 MIN

Grace That Restores Over Time: When the Story Isn’t Finished Yet

from All Consuming Grace · host Paul and Rebecca Turner

In this final episode of Difficult Relationships: When Grace Becomes Visible, Paul and Rebecca Turner bring the series full circle by exploring one of the most powerful—and often overlooked—stories of relational restoration in Scripture.There was a time when Paul refused to take John Mark along for the work of the ministry. The disagreement was sharp. The partnership fractured. A door closed.But that wasn’t the end of the story.Years later, from a prison cell, Paul writes words no one would have expected: “Take Mark… for he is profitable to me for the ministry.”What changed?In this episode, Paul and Rebecca unpack how grace works not just in moments—but over time. Grace allows for growth. Grace makes room for maturity. Grace gives us the humility to revisit past decisions and the courage to see people not just for who they were, but for who God is shaping them to become.If grace has truly consumed us, it will show up in how we handle complicated histories, strained relationships, and people we once wrote off.Because the story isn’t finished.And neither are we.If grace has consumed us, who will be different because of us.

In this final episode of Difficult Relationships: When Grace Becomes Visible, Paul and Rebecca Turner bring the series full circle by exploring one of the most powerful—and often overlooked—stories of relational restoration in Scripture.There was a time when Paul refused to take John Mark along for the work of the ministry. The disagreement was sharp. The partnership fractured. A door closed.But that wasn’t the end of the story.Years later, from a prison cell, Paul writes words no one would have expected: “Take Mark… for he is profitable to me for the ministry.”What changed?In this episode, Paul and Rebecca unpack how grace works not just in moments—but over time. Grace allows for growth. Grace makes room for maturity. Grace gives us the humility to revisit past decisions and the courage to see people not just for who they were, but for who God is shaping them to become.If grace has truly consumed us, it will show up in how we handle complicated histories, strained relationships, and people we once wrote off.Because the story isn’t finished.And neither are we.If grace has consumed us, who will be different because of us.

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