7 Quotes by Robby Dawkins

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    In Scripture, we never see Jesus turning away a request for healing or a request to raise the dead. In fact, He rebukes the people around Him for not asking for more of the things of the Spirit.

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    Nothing is stronger in disarming the kingdom of darkness than love. Love is the thing Satan can’t stand. Love is the weapon of mass destruction. Satan is the one who heaps shame on us – he’s the accuser, and in our approach to people, we should never agree with what the accuser says about them. Satan is the one whispering in people’s ears, “God is repulsed by you.” God is saying, “I love you – I’m crazy about you! Come home to Me.

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    Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that. – Martin Luther King Jr.

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    My belief is that one of the primary battles Satan wages is his attempt to keep us from a full revelation of that. Called the Accuser, he works to keep us in poverty when it comes to knowing God’s love and walking in the authority God has given us. Satan wants us to keep our prayers in survival mode, focused on begging God for small withdrawals to cover our basic sustenance. He doesn’t want us to realize that we’ve been entrusted with the Kingdom itself.

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    As I said, healing involves a spiritual battle, so don’t give up. Doubts, fears, uncertainties and mysteries are a normal part of the Christian life. It’s part of the tension of the Kingdom, which is “here, but not yet.” We can’t allow things we don’t know or understand to hold us back or rob us of the wonderful things God is doing.

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    God’s style of revenge is to rescue the broken and then turn them into rescuers.

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    C. T. Studd wrote, Some want to live within the sound of church or chapel bell; I want to run a rescue shop within a yard of hell.

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