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In Episode 4 of the All Consuming Grace Podcast series “Difficult Relationships: When Grace Becomes Visible,” Paul and Rebecca explore one of the most powerful ways grace works in our lives—it rewrites the story of our pain. When we experience betrayal or deep hurt, it’s easy for those moments to define the narrative of our lives. Left in our own perspective, painful experiences often lead to bitterness, resentment, or a sense that something has been permanently lost. But Scripture shows us that God is able to do something far greater. In this episode, Paul and Rebecca look at the life of Joseph and the betrayal he suffered at the hands of his own brothers. What seemed like the destruction of his future—being sold into slavery and separated from his family—became the very path God used to accomplish His greater purpose. Twenty years later, Joseph confronts the reality of what happened, yet he sees it through a completely different lens, declaring in Genesis 50:20 (KJV), “But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good.” Grace does not require us to forget what happened or pretend the pain wasn’t real. Instead, grace teaches us to see our story from God’s point of view. When we look only through our own perspective, wounds often produce bitterness. But when we begin to see how God works through even the most painful moments, those same experiences can become evidence of His providence and purpose. Join Paul and Rebecca as they discuss how God can transform betrayal into testimony, pain into purpose, and why seeing our story through the lens of grace can fill us with hope and anticipation that God is still working all things for good.