A Quote by Loren Cunningham

Disagreements don't cause disunity, a lack of forgiveness does. — © Loren Cunningham
Disagreements don't cause disunity, a lack of forgiveness does.
Lack of forgiveness of others breeds lack of self-forgiveness.
Poverty does not cause violence and terrorism. Lack of education does not cause terrorism.
If a person has done wrong, is conscious of what he has done and does not say sorry, I ask God to take him into account. I forgive him, but he does not receive that forgiveness, he is closed to forgiveness. We must forgive, because we were all forgiven. It is another thing to receive that forgiveness.
I have never tried to bear a judgment against my own father because I consider that, in our European culture, one does not judge his parents. Now, I have expressed my disagreements with my father on certain points, disagreements related to the way one should express things, something that has also to do with a difference of generations.
Forgiveness does not mean that we suppress anger; forgiveness means that we have asked for a miracle: the ability to see through mistakes that someone has made to the truth that lies in all of our hearts. Forgiveness is not always easy. At times, it feels more painful than the wound we suffered, to forgive the one that inflicted it. And yet, there is no peace without forgiveness. Attack thoughts towards others are attack thoughts towards ourselves. The first step in forgiveness is the willingness to forgive.
Disagreements over money are the biggest cause of divorce.
I think the first step is to understand that forgiveness does not exonerate the perpetrator. Forgiveness liberates the victim. It's a gift you give yourself.
Of course, there were huge disagreements in the arguments of military intervention, .. There is no point at the moment on focusing on those disagreements.
The country is dying cause of an lack of men, not a lack of programms.
Money does not make you happy, but the lack of money can cause unhappiness.
The cause of peace is too great for us to allow political disagreements or partisanship to stand in our way.
You don't want to have any disagreements with a friend, you know? Not disagreements that become public record and that you still have to answer questions about 10 years later.
I have disagreements with leadership, I have disagreements with the speaker, but I have those one-on-one.
Therefore, the truly great man, although he does not injure others, does not credit himself with charity and mercy (these are natural to him). He does not seek gain, but does not despise his followers who do. He struggles not for wealth, but does not take credit for leaving it alone... The ranks and emoluments of the world are to him no cause for joy, it's punishments and shame no cause for disgrace.
Lack of prayer is the cause of lack of time.
Fighting and arguing amongst brothers are normal. Living together can also cause disagreements. I don't think it will work if there's none.
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