Spiritual Warfare Exposed: Robin Martyr Interview
On this episode of King Legend Talks, host King Legend 757 sits down with artist and minister Robin Martyr for a powerful, unfiltered conversation about faith, identity, and overcoming spiritual battles. What unfolds is more than an interview—it’s a raw testimony of how God can redeem even the darkest of circumstances.
A Life Shaped by Music and the Fast Lane
Robin Martyr grew up in San Bernardino, California, one of the most poverty-stricken cities in America. Surrounded by gangs, drugs, and brokenness, he and his cousins—including fellow content creator Isaiah Robin—chose music as a way forward. By age fifteen, Robin and his group had signed a record deal with Universal Records. Their single “Ride Like This” featuring Jazzy Faye made it onto VH1 and BET’s 106 & Park. For a teenager, it was a dream come true.
But fame came with a price. The Hollywood lifestyle quickly introduced Robin to alcohol, drugs, and promiscuity. Nights blurred into a cycle of parties and excess. His career began to crumble, and worse, his identity unraveled. What started as chasing a dream spiraled into self-destruction.
A Brush with Darkness
Robin openly shares one of the scariest seasons of his life. While in a relationship with a woman secretly involved in witchcraft, he found himself exposed to spiritual attacks unlike anything he had known before. Strange rituals, terrifying encounters, and what he describes as full demonic possession left him unrecognizable to his family.
“I lost my mind,” Robin admits. “It felt like I was no longer in control of myself.” His family thought he had gone crazy. He lost his job, his apartment, and nearly his life. Yet in the middle of that darkness, God’s hand was still at work.
The Turning Point
By divine appointment, Robin ran into an old industry friend who had given his life to Christ. That friend invited him to church, and Robin reluctantly agreed. The moment he walked in, he felt peace for the first time in months. The tormenting voices fell silent. For a man who had lived in chaos, this was undeniable proof that God was real and reaching for him.
Through a prophetic word and the ministry of Apostle Michael Petro, Robin began a journey of deliverance. He describes feeling the presence of God for the first time in his life—an encounter so profound that it set him on a new path. Over the next three months, he was freed from addictions to alcohol, drugs, pornography, and the destructive patterns of his past.
From Martyrdom to Mission
Robin adopted the name “Robin Martyr” not to glorify death, but to declare a life surrendered to Christ. Inspired by Galatians 2:20—“It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me”—he now lives to share the hope and truth that saved him.
On the podcast, he and King Legend dive deep into spiritual warfare—how sin opens doors to demonic influence, why discernment is critical in today’s world, and why Christians must be ready to lay down their lives for the faith. Robin challenges listeners not to settle for “fire insurance Christianity” rooted in fear, but to pursue a genuine, Spirit-led relationship with Christ.
A Call to Identity in Christ
Beyond personal testimony, the episode wrestles with larger themes of prophecy, the end times, and the state of America as a nation. Robin emphasizes that true identity must be found in Christ above all else—beyond race, politics, or cultural divisions.
“You’re never too far gone,” Robin insists. “If the Lord could deliver me from being fully demon-possessed, He can do it for anybody.” His story is a living reminder that salvation is not just forgiveness, but a process of healing, restoration, and transformation.
Final Thoughts
This conversation is not just about one man’s journey. It’s about the reality of spiritual warfare, the urgency of faith, and the hope that no life is beyond God’s reach. If you’ve ever wondered whether God can redeem your past or restore your future, Robin Martyr’s testimony will encourage you to believe again.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – Introduction & opening prayer
2:30 – Robin Martyr’s roots in San Bernardino
4:30 – Getting signed to Universal Records at 15
6:40 – The Hollywood lifestyle & fast-lane temptations
9:00 – Drugs, women, and the downfall of a career
11:20 – Encounter with witchcraft & dark experiences
15:00 – A terrifying turning point and God’s warning
18:00 – Spiritual attacks and demonic possession
23:30 – Running into an old friend who found Christ
25:50 – First visit to church & encountering peace
27:45 – Prophetic word and the call to ministry
30:00 – Deliverance from addiction & oppression
33:40 – Born again: experiencing restoration
36:10 – Spiritual warfare and open doors to the enemy
40:00 – Judas, Peter, and biblical examples of influence
42:30 – America, prophecy, and God’s people
46:00 – Persecution, martyrdom, and faith in hard times
53:40 – Identity in Christ over culture & politics
1:00:00 – The true meaning of being a “martyr”
1:06:30 – Rapture, prophecy, and being spiritually ready
1:10:45 – Discernment, false prophets, and testing the spirit
1:15:00 – Closing thoughts & encouragement
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