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The Leader’s Cut with Preston Morrison

Your Label Is Not Your Legacy (with Tim Ross)

The Leader’s Cut with Preston Morrison

Preston Morrison

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

5.0537 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2026

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Are you living out a name you didn't choose? What if the identity you’ve been carrying for years isn't actually yours? Most of us carry "labels,” names given to us by people in seasons of pain, by a past we can't change, or by a world that only sees our mistakes. In this episode of The Leader's Cut, we dive into the life-changing stories of Jacob and Benjamin to discover how God overrules the labels of the world to give us a new identity. In this episode, we’re uncovering: The Ben-oni Trap: Why we often default to the labels given to us in our darkest moments, and the danger of letting your past define your future. The Father’s Overruling: When God steps into your story to change your name from "victim" to "victor." The Limp of Identity: Why Jacob had to lose a wrestle to gain a name—and why your greatest struggle might be the very thing that reveals who you truly are. The Final Word: How to stop answering to a name that God never called you. Your identity isn't something you create; it’s something you receive from the One who created you. Are you ready to drop the labels? Join us as we explore how to step into the strength of who He says you are.

Transcript

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0:00.0

demonic disorientation that's what it is i will chuck three bibles at your face because this

0:07.0

confusion yeah that's not confusion is what the author of confusion absolutely is after that's exactly

0:12.8

right the one who was once called little liar hears his favorite wife named his son and

0:18.2

weakness that's a lot he didn't let it go and out.

0:21.3

He didn't let it go a moment.

0:23.7

The fastest way for him to get us to abandon our name is to agree with his label.

0:30.6

Label makers are doling out labels left and right because they haven't gotten rid of their own.

0:37.2

You do not have to be Ben Oni.

0:39.9

You can be Ben Hamin, son of my strength.

0:43.7

Why settle for a label when you can have a name? What's up, everybody?

0:55.3

Welcome to the leader scut.

0:58.0

Welcome.

0:59.1

Into my friendship with my twin, my best friend on planet Earth.

1:04.1

One of our favorite things is to get to sit down with you because we know it's one of his favorite things.

1:44.1

It's to sit down with you. Do y'all find it funny that Preston always changes? You don't. And I don't. It's all right. Does nobody... It's all right. He looks fresh. No, it's what you always do. And then I look like those... Remember those years where you preaching the same thing for the entire year? That's very true. So I'm consistent. Absolutely. You have always, if nothing else, you are one of the most consistent human beings I've ever met in my life. You are many other things, but you are. It's very true. It's so true.

1:44.5

Okay.

1:45.6

So this is on brand.

1:59.3

Okay. Yeah. Sweet. Okay. We're good. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I thought I was just looking like mad stale, but this is actually what I do in real life. And we all love it. This is real life. Yeah, we all love it. Thank you. I appreciate it.

2:05.6

We're talking about something and I'm going to take you back to the first time I ever heard this taught.

2:06.6

It was actually in a room where he was teaching.

2:09.6

And because out of all the years where we've gotten to sit in a room where the other one was teaching.

2:19.2

There's so many memories I have,

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