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The Leader’s Cut with Preston Morrison

Wisely Embracing The Cost Of Consecration

The Leader’s Cut with Preston Morrison

Preston Morrison

Business, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

5.0537 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

For too long, we’ve acted like "consecration" and "holiness" are terms reserved for the spiritual elite. We’ve lowered the bar of what it means to be a Christ-follower so much that we’ve forgotten what it looks like to be truly set apart. In this episode, we’re diving into the "romantic" side of consecration—the idea that God doesn’t want you to set yourself apart to earn His love, but as a response to the fact that you already have it. In this conversation, we’re pulling back the curtain on: The Big Myth Of Consecration: Why the call to be holy isn’t just for people with a title of ‘pastor’, and why thinking that way is keeping you from your greatest purpose. The Danger of Your Own Playbook: Who sets the boundaries in your life? If you’re the one deciding how far is "too far," you might be setting yourself up for the very attacks you’re praying to avoid. Your Secret Identity: We reveal the massive biblical truth that you aren't just a "partaker"—you are a priest. We explore what it actually means to minister to God before you ever try to do anything for Him. Gift vs. Sacrifice: Why God isn't looking for your extravagant gifts, but for the one thing that actually costs you something. If you’ve felt like you’re just going through the motions or that your spiritual lens has gotten "dirty," this episode is a call to come back to the altar. It’s time to stop setting your own rules and start living in the power that only comes from a life set apart.

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0:00.0

Consecration to God demands boundaries. God sets. The set apart life cannot be lived by those who set their own rules.

0:11.7

God looks in your direction and says, I set you apart for myself. Here's the other side of the coin. I want you, God says, to set yourself apart for me.

0:23.6

Will this year be a year where you respond in ways you never have before?

0:29.6

Will you chase them more? Will you lay down your life more?

0:32.6

Will you obey more?

0:34.6

I believe there are some very divine things the Lord desires to see done this year.

0:39.5

And the Holy Spirit is going to divinely enable, probably a small group to pull it off.

0:45.2

A rimline.

0:46.0

With all of my heart, I pray that you are one of them.

0:52.5

What's up, everybody?

0:54.0

Welcome to the leader, Scott. And welcome to 2026. We are in this thing a couple weeks. And I pray that already you're seeing the Spirit of God moving. I know between weekend messages that I've preached and the last couple of solo episodes

1:15.4

of TLC have been pretty straight up.

1:22.5

And even if you're experiencing some difficulty, some opposition from the enemy, I pray and I trust that you know.

1:35.7

Opposition is not a bad thing.

1:39.5

Now when opposition comes because of my disobedience, that's one thing.

1:42.3

But when opposition comes because of obedience, it, that's one thing. But when opposition comes because of obedience,

1:46.4

it's a really good thing. So, I pray that your heart has already been calibrated for this year.

1:52.5

You were built for this. You were handpicked for this. And just now I'm praying for you. And I can't wait to see from the cheap seats in the

2:06.1

stands of your life.

2:07.4

I can't wait to see the Spirit of God moving through you this year in ways you've never

2:12.0

seen him move through you before.

2:15.1

Well, we got another dozy. I have no idea if it's going to be like this all year.

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