Grace That Pays the Price: When Peacemaking Costs You Something
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In Part 6 of the Difficult Relationships: When Grace Becomes Visible series, Paul and Rebecca Turner walk through the deeply personal letter of Philemon, exploring therelationship between the Apostle Paul, Philemon, and Onesimus.
This episode centers on a striking moment of grace in action: Paul willingly steps in to absorb the cost of Onesimus’ wrong doing. Rather than simply preserving peace, Paul models true peace making by entering into the tension, taking on the debt, and working toward restoration.
Drawing from the book, “Whatever Happened to Penny Candy?” by Richard Maybury, Paul highlights the acronymT.I.N.S.T.A.A.F.L.—“There Is No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.” And the simple principle it teaches. Someone always pays. In the gospel, Christ paid our debt in full.
In the letter to Philemon, Paul reflects that same grace by offering to pay the debt of Onesimus.
What does this mean for us?
In our families and churches, real grace is costly. It may require us to stand in grace for others, even to the point of absorbing the offense or pursuing reconciliation when it would be easier to walk away. This episode challenges listeners to move beyond keeping the peace—and instead become instruments of Christlike peace making.
Because when grace becomes visible, it doesn’t just restore relationships—it reflects the heart of the gospel.