Quotes related to 2 Timothy 1:7
The goal of all enemy assaults is to scare us out of our divine destiny.
— Kris Vallotton
Fear is the most socially accepted sin in the church. Fear is the welcome mat to demonic activity in our lives.
— Kris Vallotton
Fear clouds our convictions and distorts our discernment.
— Kris Vallotton
I have observed that radical faith is so convicting to doubters, the lukewarm, the halfhearted and the religious who have re-scripted the Bible in a way that requires them to live only in the realm of reason. The truth is, you have to either be the next one out of the boat or find some spiritual excuse to relieve your cowardliness.
— Kris Vallotton
The victim mentality is one of the deadliest mindsets, because a victim is totally incapable of changing his or her environment. Victims spend massive amounts of time sucking the life out of everyone else because they live in a powerless state of mind. Victims believe that their external world has to change in order for them to be okay. Because a victim is so out of control internally, he or she feels an enormous need to control everyone else.
— Kris Vallotton
When helping someone get free from demonic oppression, it is important that you are confident in God's power to deliver. If you become afraid in a deliverance session, the evil spirits will sense your anxiety. They will know that you do not have faith for their victim's freedom, and they will refuse to leave.
— Kris Vallotton
When we do what the Spirit has anointed us to do, we are not just helping people; we are also terrorizing the enemy. It is so important that we find our place of calling in life, and that we understand that each of us is born to be an instrument of God, filled with the Spirit of God, to do the works of God.
— Kris Vallotton
True freedom only occurs when we break off the shackles of fear and embrace a culture of mercy and grace.
— Kris Vallotton
When we set our hearts on fire, demonic predators stay out of our camp,
— Kris Vallotton
when the evil spirit lost the ability to scare me, it no longer had power over me.
— Kris Vallotton
Fear dismembers and disfigures our perspective of God, making Him seem a powerless pawn controlled by our circumstances. But when we re-member the Lord and re-count His works, we begin to re-form our vision of His greatness in our hearts. As we meditate on His greatness, confidence begins to sprout in the soil of our faith, and soon fear's fantasy is unmasked, flogged and sent fleeing.
— Kris Vallotton
Never tell me the odds!
— George Lucas