Quotes from Loren Cunningham
You never get bored with God in action.
— Loren Cunningham
Disagreements don't cause disunity, a lack of forgiveness does.
— Loren Cunningham
The way you discover your gifts is really by serving not by searching.
— Loren Cunningham
If we want to be known in heaven and feared in hell we must be willing to lose our reputation here on earth.
— Loren Cunningham
Elisha instructed the young man to go back to the place where he last knew he had it. There, at that spot, God gave the young man the tool he needed. Sometimes, Duncan said, we momentarily lose our axheads—our best cutting-edge tool for ministry, which is the clear voice of God. It helps to go back to the place where we last knew we had heard the sharp edge of God's voice.
— Loren Cunningham
To know God and to make Him known.
— Loren Cunningham
When Christian leaders act unjustly, it reflects on the character of God. Unbelievers watch and decide that if Christians are like that, their God must also be unjust.
— Loren Cunningham
The Lord will lead us into victory, but success itself is the most dangerous obstacle to properly hearing the voice of God.
— Loren Cunningham
We followed the Three Steps to Hearing God that I had first learned from Joy Dawson in New Zealand. First, we took Christ's authority to silence the enemy. Second, we asked the Lord to clear from our minds any presumptions and preconceived ideas. Third, we waited…believing He would speak in the way and in the time that He chose.
— Loren Cunningham
We can never work alone to bring great multiplication. It has to happen through unity & diversity.
— Loren Cunningham
Guidance is first of all a relationship with the Guide.
— Loren Cunningham
I'd seen for myself how God's power was released after a time of cleansing, and I remembered that in every great historical move of the Spirit I had studied, every revival had experienced times of confession and deep repentance. I could see why, too. The cleansing season had set me free—the devil had none of my secret resentments and sins to hold over me anymore.
— Loren Cunningham