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Devil Quote by Dick Brogden

“How frustrating it must be to be the Devil. Whatever he means for evil (Gen. 50:20), God has the ability to turn for good. Time after time they have blown out the victory cigars in hell at the realization that certain defeat has once again been grasped from the jaws of victory. “This just in: The…” quote by Dick Brogden
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““How frustrating it must be to be the Devil. Whatever he means for evil (Gen. 50:20), God has the ability to turn for good. Time after time they have blown out the victory cigars in hell at the realization that certain defeat has once again been grasped from the jaws of victory. “This just in: The cross is still bloody, but the blasted tomb is now empty!” God’s unmatched ability to turn the schemes of the Enemy into the good of the saints has made both the Devil and demons insecure. Poor devils, their only certainty is defeat. God’s faithfulness has robbed them of their parties.””

Dick Brogden

About This Quote

God can transform evil intentions into blessings, showing divine power over the Devil’s plans.

In simple terms: God turns bad into good.

Key Takeaway

Trust in divine redemption.

Themes

faith redemption spiritual warfare

Mood

hopeful encouraging

Type

theological inspirational

When to use this quote

  • overcoming personal setbacks
  • seeing purpose in hardship
  • spiritual growth

Key Concepts

divine providence transformation evil vs good

Questions to Reflect On

  • How have you seen a negative situation become a blessing?
  • What does this say about the nature of suffering?
A Different Perspective

Not all evil is ultimately victorious.

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