We know that God’s grace is an absolute priority in each of our lives as believers, but we can forget that grace fits us with the extravagant means to be good toward others. Grace has not only transformed us in heart, the promise has readied us for life among believers, and even in an ugly world. So far in this book, with the exception of a brief reference to slaves to masters, Paul has focused in on family business – church stuff – the believer in relation to other believers. Today, he makes us uncomfortable as we learn about our call to be Christians toward those who we may not naturally like, and who may not like us in return.