Archive of entries by Darryl Morrison

Prayer and Fasting

By Darryl Morrison on July 28, 2010

Prayer and Fasting Points

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Courage and Boldness

By Darryl Morrison on March 3, 2010

If you’ve ever felt a since of apprehension when speaking about the name of Christ, well take note of Peter and John as they prayed for courage.

We all need courage, so let’s believe God for the courage to preach Jesus.

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Pressing On

By Darryl Morrison on February 3, 2010

Honesty leads to transformation while suppressing truth leads to wrath. If you desire to Press On, we must be like the Apostle Paul as he seeks to attain his prize.

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Waging War

By Darryl Morrison on January 6, 2010

To experience Victory, we must Prepare for Victory. The greatest battle that we will encounter in life, will be with ourselves. If you desire to experience victory over self, join me in this blog.

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Most vs. Moment pt. 2

By Darryl Morrison on December 19, 2009

Have you ever felt weary, and made decisions you wish you could have taken back? Esau abandoned his birthright in a weary moment.

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Never Sacrifice What You Want Most For What You Want For The Moment

By Darryl Morrison on October 23, 2009

What makes us give up some of the most important things, for our temporal desires? Why are we willing to gamble away “our long term for a short term?”

Why must we have it right now, instead of getting it later on?

Esau, when he encountered his brother Jacob preparing stew was not able to look past his immediate desires, to see what the long term results of his actions would produce. In selling his birthright, Esau lost his rightful place as the one to receive the blessings and …

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Your Most vs. Your Moment

By Darryl Morrison on October 22, 2009

Never Sacrifice What You Want Most For What You Want For The Moment.”

Genesis 25:27-34

This quote was given to me many years back from a person whom I have a great level of respect and appreciation for. During the off season (a few months before camp would begin) many players would take a month to go into some intense and demanding training. All of this was preempted by the fact that what lie ahead …

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