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Previously Hash.time, sixthirtythreedaily! is safe space where you can find lessons from a young lady hungry for God. This is a safe space where I get to learn to seek God first. I hope to speak into my soul and help my spirit man stand still in God's presence. Why Sixthirtythreedaily? Matthew 6:33 stood out for me in my season of transitioning into a newly Wed. I fasted, I prayed, I soaked in God's presence. God was telling me to seek him first, before anything else and all these things will be added unto me. My prayer is that May God's favour locate you and may His grace sustain you.

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Access and Alignment with God

🎄 Week 2 | Access & Alignment — Psalm 24:3–5 Who Is This King of Glory? | Memorization & Learning Series In Week 2 of the Who Is This King of Glory? series, we slow down to reflect on Psalm 24:3–5, where David asks a powerful question: Who is allowed to ascend the hill of the Lord, and who may stand in His holy place? This passage introduces two essential spiritual principles: access and alignment. Access speaks to permission—being allowed to approach, enter, and remain in places of spiritual responsibility and blessing. Alignment speaks to readiness—the ordering of our actions and motives according to God’s standards. Using the original Hebrew meaning of the text, this episode explores what it truly means to have clean hands and a pure heart, and why character, integrity, and inner alignment matter before elevation. This is not a message about perfection, but about preparation. God does not deny access to punish; He delays access to protect and refine. This episode will help you: • Memorize Psalm 24:3–5 with understanding • Learn the biblical meaning of access and alignment • Identify areas where God may be refining your character • Apply Scripture practically in everyday decisions and relationships As you meditate on these verses, you’ll begin to see that alignment sustains what access opens. When our lives agree with God’s order, doors open with peace, clarity, and longevity. Resoucre links 📖Bible plug -I'm using the Bible App by YouVersion.com. Download it now for your mobile device. https://app.bible.com/FCPc/ilyCM8GCtC?add_friend_id=35576184 🪔Faith based FREE courses https://messengerx.app.link/RZ9EYdMyUfOOv3IYmENU ✨ Follow Along & Stay Inspired: ☺️Instagram: @gorata.selaledi 🍼Momhood Highlights: https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3OTI1NjkyMTYwMTUzMTQ0?story_media_id=3755477640971847455_1401617214&igsh=MXZ0bGI4bWhpazRxdw== 🎄Download 25 PRAYERS, AFFIRMATIONS AND PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS free printable here https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:a0ef2bdc-20e1-4057-95c6-c3d44b82c555 🕯Free printables here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1B0cZVT_kQ8riLaGH3Mt66GJC-EnVqoOZ 📚Jon me in my Virtual book club Read.Reflect.Rise https://forms.gle/WQWZxQVNysz69Pnb9 🎉Please suppport the channel here by buyong your girl a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/goratag ❤ Thanks in advance Be blessed #Psalm24 #AccessAndAlignment #WhoIsThisKingOfGlory #BibleMemorization #ChristianPodcast #ScriptureStudy #FaithGrowth #BiblicalWisdom #SpiritualFormation #ChristianLiving

22 de dic de 2025 - 17 min
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The Earth is the Lord's

🎄Before we speak of gates opening, we must first understand who owns the city, the land, the home, and the life standing before the gate. Psalm 24 does not begin with a command to lift gates—it begins with a declaration of ownership. “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it; for He founded it on the seas and established it on the waters.” — Psalm 24:1–2 (NIV) This opening sets the spiritual foundation for everything that follows. David reminds us that God does not request access—He already possesses authority. The Hebrew word for earth here is “erets”, meaning land, territory, or domain. It speaks not only of the physical world, but of jurisdiction. Everything operates under God’s rule, whether acknowledged or not. The word Lord used in this passage is YHWH, the covenant-keeping God. This is not a distant ruler, but a relational God who governs what belongs to Him with purpose and intention. When we declare that the earth is the Lord’s, we are also declaring that our lives are not self-owned. We are stewards, not masters. Many people want gates to open—new seasons, opportunities, clarity, and breakthroughs—but they resist this first truth: God opens gates where His ownership is honored. Gates respond to authority, not ambition. What This Means for Us Practically Applying this Word begins with alignment. This week invites us into an honest posture of surrender. Practically, this looks like: Acknowledging God’s authority over your time, decisions, finances, and relationships. Releasing the need to control outcomes and trusting God’s governance. Starting each day with intentional submission, saying: “Lord, this day belongs to You.” When we recognize that our lives rest on God’s foundation, we stop striving to force doors open. Instead, we learn to stand at the gate with confidence, knowing the King already has the keys. Weekly Declaration I declare that my life is founded on the Lord. I acknowledge God as the owner of my days, my decisions, and my destiny. Every gate before me responds to His authority, not my effort. I walk in alignment, trust, and holy surrender. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Closing Prayer Lord, I acknowledge You as Creator, Sustainer, and Owner of all things—including my life. Teach me to live from a place of surrender, not striving. Align my heart with Your authority and help me steward what You have entrusted to me well. As I honor You, prepare every gate ahead of me according to Your will. I rest in Your governance and trust Your timing. Amen. Resoucre links ✨ Follow Along & Stay Inspired: ☺️Instagram: @gorata.selaledi 🍼Momhood Highlights: https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3OTI1NjkyMTYwMTUzMTQ0?story_media_id=3755477640971847455_1401617214&igsh=MXZ0bGI4bWhpazRxdw== 🎄Download 25 PRAYERS, AFFIRMATIONS AND PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS free printable here https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:EU:a0ef2bdc-20e1-4057-95c6-c3d44b82c555 🕯Free printables here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1B0cZVT_kQ8riLaGH3Mt66GJC-EnVqoOZ 📚Jon me in my Virtual book club Read.Reflect.Rise https://forms.gle/WQWZxQVNysz69Pnb9 🎉Please suppport the channel here by buyong your girl a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/goratag ❤ Thanks in advance Be blessed

15 de dic de 2025 - 22 min
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Digging deep wells of faith | Series launch Ep1/4

Hi. I'm so excited to be back after soooo long. In this episode, I reflect on the need to press in and set up consistent habits that establish a DEEP FAITH that will be a base not only for myself but for the generations that are tied to us. I reflect on Genesis 26:18-22 and my key reflection is on how Im personally pressing into reading the word of God! Scripture: Genesis 26:18–22 (NIV) “Isaac reopened the wells that had been dug in the time of his father Abraham, which the Philistines had stopped up after Abraham died, and he gave them the same names his father had given them. Isaac’s servants dug in the valley and discovered a well of fresh water there, but the herders of Gerar quarreled with those of Isaac and said, ‘The water is ours!’ So he named the well Esek, because they disputed with him. Then they dug another well, but they quarreled over that one also; so he named it Sitnah. He moved on from there and dug another well, and no one quarreled over it. He named it Rehoboth, saying, ‘Now the Lord has given us room and we will flourish in the land.’” 👁️ Observation: Isaac’s journey mirrors the seasons of our faith walk. After Abraham’s death, the wells — sources of life and promise — had been stopped up by the Philistines. Yet Isaac chooses to reopen them rather than dig entirely new ones. He honors legacy, persistence, and faith in what God had already blessed. Each well he reopens or digs represents a stage in spiritual maturity: Esek (contention) — represents the battles we face when reclaiming what’s ours in faith. Sitnah (opposition or hostility) — the resistance intensifies, testing our endurance. Rehoboth (spaciousness) — the reward of perseverance; a place of rest, peace, and flourishing. Isaac doesn’t stay where there’s strife; he keeps moving forward until he finds the space God prepared. The progression from conflict to contentment shows that peace is often found after persistence. 💡 Application: In our own lives, the “wells” represent spiritual disciplines, dreams, and promises that may have been buried by discouragement, doubt, or life’s pressures. Like Isaac, we are called to re-dig those wells — to return to prayer, faith, and vision that once sustained us. Sometimes, the first attempts to rebuild or restart meet opposition — people misunderstand, resources seem scarce, or doors close. But the key is not to quit. Keep digging. The Rehoboth season — the wide, open place — comes to those who endure through contention and hostility. Ask yourself: What spiritual wells in my life need reopening? Am I stuck at Esek or Sitnah, or am I moving toward Rehoboth? How can I honor the legacy of faith that preceded me while still walking boldly into my own promise? 🙏 Prayer Father, thank You for reminding me that You are the source of every living well in my life. Help me to reopen the wells of prayer, purpose, and faith that may have been buried by fear or fatigue. Teach me to persevere through seasons of contention and opposition, trusting that You are leading me to Rehoboth — a place of peace, space, and fruitfulness. May my life overflow as a testimony of Your faithfulness. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

14 de oct de 2025 - 20 min
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