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In the first study of Session 3 of Every Thought Captive by Kyle Idleman, we explore what it means to take a “sacred pause” when we feel offended. Instead of reacting in anger, we learn how to step back, adjust our perspective, and respond with wisdom and grace. In this study, we discuss: • The pattern of offense and how it affects our relationships • Biblical examples of restraint (David and Jesus) • Proverbs on gentle answers and self-control • How to address conflict the way Jesus teaches in Matthew 18 • The practical “3–3–3” technique for responding to offense • A short closing prayer If you’ve ever struggled with reacting too quickly, holding onto resentment, or wishing you had responded differently, this session is for you. Let’s learn together how to reflect Christ even in difficult moments. ✨ Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments or leave a prayer request. I’d love to pray for you. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more Bible study content. Here's the link to get the workbook on Amazon: https://amzn.to/46jZ956 This next one is the link to get the book that the Bible study is based on (not necessary to follow this study): https://amzn.to/45GVazp 00:00 Intro – Session 3 Overview 01:12 The Sacred Pause Explained 02:53 David’s Response to Offense (2 Samuel 16) 03:30 Jesus Shows Restraint (Matthew 26) 06:17 Self-Assessment: How Fast Do You React? 10:39 Proverbs on Anger & Gentle Answers 14:59 What Jesus Says About Conflict (Matthew 18) 23:59 Psalm 4: Self-Examination 25:12 Psalm 139 Prayer – “Search My Heart” 28:55 STOP Method for Angry Thoughts 30:35 The 3–3–3 Technique for Offense 33:07 Final Reflections & Closing