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Selah Sabbath Studies
by Regina Roundtree
Ancient wisdom for modern life.Selah Sabbath Studies invites you to pause, reflect, and realign through sacred conversations rooted in the Old Testament. Each episode explores timeless truths from Torah, Prophets, and Writings—offering spiritual insight for those seeking depth, obedience, and restoration in a noisy world.Through guided Sabbath teachings, personal reflections, and thoughtful dialogue, host R. Roundtree opens the ancient paths with reverence and relevance. "Together, we walk in the footsteps of those who came before—rediscovering what it means to live, lead, and leave a legacy that endures."~ Regina RoundtreeWhether you're deep into Torah study or just beginning to reclaim sacred rhythm, this space is for you.Pause. Reflect. Rise.This is Selah.
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Ep. 17 Wealth Series (17 of 20) Obedience, Curses, and the Power of Community (Deut. 28)
In this episode of the Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy series, we continue through Deuteronomy 28, looking closely at the curses that come from disobedience and what they reveal about wealth, loss, and community.We often blame Satan, witchcraft, or “bad luck” for life’s struggles—but Scripture makes it clear: Elohim Himself says He will send curses for disobedience. Understanding this is key to why wealth is lost, why nations fall, and why obedience to Torah is non-negotiable.We explore:Why curses and afflictions come directly from Elohim, not witchcraftHow there is no “scale” of sin—disobedience in any form opens the door to cursesWhy possessions don’t prove blessing or cursing—obedience doesWhy leadership and national culture influence whether a people prosper or perishClarifying church, fellowship, and community: why Torah requires us to live connected, not isolatedHow healing from wounds and finding true fellowship are part of wealth and legacyThis is a sobering call to return to Torah and to build communities that live in obedience—because true blessing and true wealth only flow from Elohim’s ways.📖 Key Scriptures: Deuteronomy 28:20–29, Psalm 119:67, Acts 4:23, Leviticus 19:9–10#WealthSeries #BiblicalWealth #Deuteronomy28 #BlessingsAndCurses #FaithAndFinances #SabbathStudy #ObedienceAndLegacy #TorahLife #GenerationalWealthJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 16 Wealth Series (16 of 20) Blessings, Curses, and the True Test of Wealth (Deut. 28)
In this Sabbath study of the Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy series, we continue through Deuteronomy 28 to uncover what it truly means to be blessed—or cursed.Blessings are not random favors from heaven. They require obedience, work, stewardship, and responsibility. Curses are not merely “bad luck” or the result of witchcraft—they are consequences that Elohim Himself declares for disobedience.In this episode we explore:Why blessing requires barns, fields, livestock, and work—not laziness or passivityThe meaning of being “blessed when you come in and go out”—and why movement, travel, and interaction are part of God’s wealth planWhy enemies rising against you does not mean you are cursed, and how victory comes from ElohimThe danger of distraction: turning aside “to the right or to the left” instead of focusing on your own obedienceHow generational curses, false teaching, and tradition have blinded people from TorahThe truth about witchcraft, voodoo, and curses—why they cannot prosper against those aligned with God’s WordWhy possessions (houses, flocks, businesses) are not proof of blessing or cursing—obedience isThis is a sobering reminder that true wealth and legacy come only from walking in Torah, honoring Elohim, and stewarding what He has given.📖 Key Scriptures: Deuteronomy 28:7–20, Psalm 119:67, Proverbs 11:11#WealthSeries #BiblicalWealth #Deuteronomy28 #BlessingsAndCurses #FaithAndFinances #SabbathStudy #GenerationalWealth #ObedienceAndLegacyJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 15 Wealth Series (15 of 20) Blessings and Curses: How to Keep or Lose Wealth (Deut. 27–28)
In this Sabbath study from the Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy series, we begin exploring Deuteronomy 27–28—a foundational chapter on how blessings and curses determine whether we gain, keep, or lose wealth.We see that wealth is not just about what you earn or inherit, but how you walk in obedience. Moses reminds Israel that obedience brings blessing, while disobedience opens the door for curses—even when possessions, power, or influence seem present on the outside.In this episode, we cover:Why wealth is more than obtaining—it’s about how not to lose what God entrustsThe role of leadership and government in shaping whether a nation is blessed or cursedCurses tied to dishonoring parents, deception, injustice, and sexual immoralityWhy tradition and culture often blind people from God’s TorahThe sobering reminder that not putting God’s law into practice is itself a curseWhy we must focus less on judging others as “blessed” or “cursed” and instead examine our own obedienceThis study challenges us to see wealth in its true biblical context: not as appearances, but as the outcome of faithfulness to Torah.📖 Key Scriptures: Deuteronomy 27:9–26, Deuteronomy 28:1–6, Proverbs 11:11#WealthSeries #BiblicalWealth #Deuteronomy28 #BlessingsAndCurses #FaithAndFinances #SabbathStudy #GenerationalWealth #ObedienceAndLegacyJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 14 Wealth Series (14 of 20) Numbering Our Days: Wisdom, Sabbath Rest & True Wealth
In this continuation of the Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy series, we build on the theme of time as wealth—moving from Exodus into Proverbs and Psalms.Time is not just something to “spend.” Time is stewardship. Time is wisdom. Time is wealth.In this teaching, we explore:Proverbs 16:9 – Man plans, but God directs our stepsProverbs 21:5 – Why haste leads to want, but diligence leads to plentyProverbs 27:1 – The danger of boasting about tomorrowPsalm 90:12 – “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom”Why carrying Sabbath rest into daily life is a form of luxury and wealthHow to slow down, trust Elohim’s timing, and avoid being driven by busynessWith Scripture, personal reflection, and community discussion, this episode reminds us that true wealth is not measured by money alone, but by the peace and wisdom that comes from stewarding our days with God.📖 Key Scriptures: Proverbs 16:7–9, Proverbs 21:1–5, Proverbs 27:1, Psalm 90:1–12#WealthSeries #BiblicalWealth #TimeIsWealth #SabbathRest #NumberOurDays #FaithAndFinances #WisdomAndWealth #ObedienceAndLegacyJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 13 Wealth Series (13 of 20) Time as Wealth: Sabbath Rest, Freedom, and Restoration
In this Sabbath study from the Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy series, we begin exploring one of the greatest treasures God has given us: time.Time is more than hours on a clock. It is freedom. It is stewardship. It is wealth.In this teaching, we reflect on:Why being “driven” and constantly rushing is a hidden sin against the gift of timePersonal testimony: how Elohim used seasons of stillness to heal and teach the value of every hourExodus 12: how God restored Israel’s ability to count and manage time before giving them silver and goldWhy Sabbath is the luxury of time—freedom from demands, schedules, and bondagePractical encouragement: how to treasure every hour, avoid wasting time, and even carry the presence of Sabbath through the weekGod’s promise to “restore the years the locust has eaten”—redeeming time we thought was lostThis message will help you see time itself as a pillar of wealth and a gift from Elohim to steward wisely.📖 Key Scriptures: Exodus 12:1–2, Genesis 2:2–3, Joel 2:25, Proverbs 16:9#WealthSeries #BiblicalWealth #TimeIsWealth #SabbathRest #FaithAndFinances #ObedienceAndLegacy #GenerationalWealth #GodRestoresTimeJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 12 Wealth Series (12 of 20) Blessings Without Toil: Abraham’s Wealth & God’s Provision
In this Sabbath study from the Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy series, we finish Deuteronomy 15 and move into Proverbs 10 and Genesis 14 to uncover what true wealth looks like in God’s eyes.We explore:The command to release Hebrew servants after six years—and why generosity is still required when setting them freeWhat it means that “the blessing of the Lord makes rich, and He adds no sorrow with it”—and how Hebrew reveals “sorrow” as “toil” or “hard labor”Why wealth requires work, wisdom, and the strength of communityHow Abram’s household of 318 trained men shows us that wealth is about responsibility, leadership, and provision—not just possessionsWhy Melchizedek declared that victory belonged to God, not Abram, reminding us that “it is the Lord who gives you power to get wealth”This episode challenges us to rethink prosperity: not as effortless gain, but as a partnership between faithful work, wise stewardship, and God’s supernatural provision.📖 Key Scriptures: Deuteronomy 15:12–18, Proverbs 10:4 & 22, Genesis 14:14–20#WealthSeries #BiblicalWealth #Proverbs10 #AbrahamsWealth #FaithAndFinances #SabbathStudy #GenerationalWealth #GodsProvision #MelchizedekJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 11 Wealth Series (11 of 20) The Year of Release: Debt, Generosity & God’s Wealth Plan
In this Sabbath session of the Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy series, we dive into Deuteronomy 15 to uncover one of the most radical wealth instructions in Scripture: the year of release.Every seventh year, God commanded His people to cancel debts. What sounds impossible to us today was designed as a safeguard against poverty and oppression. This teaching explores:Why forgiving debts was central to God’s plan for prosperityThe promise that “you will lend to many nations but will never borrow”How generosity and open-handedness reveal whether we truly trust GodThe difference between lending and giving generously to the poorHow skills, time, and resources can also be part of lending and generosityWrestling with real-life questions: What if it’s year six? What if the borrower seems irresponsible? How do we apply this outside the land of Israel?Through dialogue and reflection, we see that biblical wealth is not only about barns being filled, but also about mercy, responsibility, and trust in Elohim’s promises.📖 Key Scriptures: Deuteronomy 15:1–11, Deuteronomy 8, Proverbs 10#WealthSeries #BiblicalWealth #DebtRelease #SabbathStudy #FaithAndFinances #Generosity #YearOfRelease #ObedienceAndLegacyJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 10 Wealth Series (10 of 20) Wisdom, Work & Trust: Finishing Proverbs 3
In this Sabbath study of the Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy series, we complete Proverbs 3 and discover how wisdom, understanding, and trust in God are inseparable from building true wealth.This teaching reminds us that:Wisdom is better than silver and gold—her ways bring peace, health, and long life.Wealth requires work—wisdom equips us to create, craft, and produce something tangible to fill our barns.Fear must not hold us back—God promises security, sweet sleep, and confidence when we move forward in trust.Relationships matter—wealth cannot be built in isolation. Working with others brings increase, even when it means handling conflict or disappointment.Rest is part of the journey—Sabbath and sleep are not signs of laziness, but signs of trust in Elohim’s provision.Guard your character—do not withhold good, do not envy the violent, and do not slip into strife or deceit.Proverbs 3 shows us that wealth is not only about barns and plenty, but also about how we treat others, how we rest, and how we trust Elohim in the face of fear and uncertainty.📖 Key Scriptures: Proverbs 3:13–35, Proverbs 14:4, Deuteronomy 8, Exodus 31#WealthSeries #BiblicalWealth #WisdomAndWealth #FaithAndFinances #SabbathStudy #GenerationalWealth #TrustInTheLord #StewardshipJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 09 Wealth Series (9 of 20) Proverbs 3: Wisdom, Correction, and Building Wealth God’s Way
In this Sabbath session of the 20-part Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy study, we open Proverbs 3 and discover that wealth begins not with money, but with wisdom, mercy, truth, and obedience.We unpack verses 1–12 as a blueprint for a life of abundance:Length of days, peace, and favor come when God’s commandments are written on the heart and worn openly in our lives.Mercy and truth must not only be inward medicine for self-doubt but also an outward testimony that others can see.Trust, lean not, and acknowledge — three steps that unlock God’s direction in all we do.Honoring the Lord with substance reminds us that wealth requires something to give; substance goes beyond money to all the ways God increases us.Barns filled with plenty show that abundance requires planning, sowing, reaping, and teamwork—it’s not a solo journey.Correction and chastening are essential to growth; failure and mistakes are not disqualifiers but necessary teachers on the wealth path.This study reminds us that Elohim designed wealth to be communal, purposeful, and disciplined. It cannot be prayed into existence without work. Just as Adam was placed in the garden to till and manage, so must we engage labor, creativity, and partnership to see barns filled and presses overflowing.📖 Key Scriptures: Proverbs 3:1–12, Genesis 2:15, Deuteronomy 8#WealthSeries #BiblicalWealth #WisdomAndWealth #FaithAndFinances #SabbathStudy #GenerationalWealth #StewardshipJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 08 Wealth Series (8 of 20) Abraham & Isaac: Humility, Movement, and Generational Wealth
In Episode 8 of our 20-part Sabbath study on Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy, we follow Abraham and Isaac through famine, strife, and unexpected moves—discovering that the path to wealth is rarely straight.Learn how:Abraham kept building altars through every challenge, including family conflict and warIsaac inherited wells from his father, but also learned to dig his ownHumility and a willingness to move opened the door for God’s blessingGenerational wealth is about more than money—it’s about faithfulness, stewardship, and legacy📖 Key Scriptures: Genesis 13–14, Genesis 26#WealthSeries #GenerationalWealth #BiblicalWealth #SabbathStudy #FaithAndFinances #Stewardship #LegacyBuilding #Abraham #IsaacJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 07 Wealth Series (7 of 20) Generational Wealth: Lessons from Eden to Abraham
In this 20-part Sabbath study on Wealth, Obedience, and Legacy, Episode 7 takes us from the Garden of Eden to the journey of Abraham, uncovering timeless principles for building and stewarding wealth.We explore:Why Adam was commanded to work and keep the garden—even in a perfect worldHow God placed untapped resources (gold, precious stones) in creation before man knew their valueThe spiritual and practical keys to managing dominion wellAbraham’s journey through altars, famine, Egypt, and back again—and what it teaches us about resilience on the road to wealthWhy generational wealth is a journey with shifts, detours, and divine strategy📖 Key Scriptures: Genesis 1–2, Genesis 12–13, Deuteronomy 28#WealthSeries #GenerationalWealth #SabbathStudy #FaithAndFinances #Dominion #BiblicalWealth #Stewardship #LegacyBuildingJoin us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 06 Wealth Series (6 of 20) Heaven and Earth as God’s Blueprint for Prosperity pt 2
Everything you need for wealth, health, and legacy is already here. Learn why the power to get wealth is built into God’s design, how dominion is your birthright, and why obedience to His commandments is the foundation for lasting prosperity. . Drawing from the widow’s oil in 2 Kings 4 and Peter’s miraculous coin in the fish’s mouth, Regina Roundtree-Wekesa shows how God often provides through our obedience, creativity, and stewardship—not instant miracles. Discover how to manage your resources, harness the “power to get wealth” God has already given you, and step boldly into your unique assignment. Heaven and earth still stand as your witnesses—what will you do with the dominion you’ve been given?Join us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 05 Wealth Series (5 of 20) Wealth & the Witness: Heaven and Earth as God’s Blueprint for Prosperity
In Part 5 of this powerful Sabbath teaching, we go through Deuteronomy 8, Matthew 5, and Genesis 1 to uncover a life-changing truth: heaven and earth are not just part of creation—they are witnesses to God’s unchanging covenant. Everything you need for wealth, health, and legacy is already here. Learn why the power to get wealth is built into God’s design, how dominion is your birthright, and why obedience to His commandments is the foundation for lasting prosperity.Join us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 04 Wealth Series (4 of 20) Ancient Biblical Wisdom: Laws that lead to increase
This is Part 4 in our Sabbath series: A Study on Wealth, Obedience & Legacy.We’re walking through Deuteronomy—our spiritual constitution—to uncover how Elohim designed wealth to work within covenant.In this session, we explore:Why obedience to God’s laws unlocks lasting prosperityThe connection between land, legacy, and generational wealthHow Sabbath rest realigns us with divine rhythmWhy spiritual principles—not hustle—are the true foundation for increaseThis is not just a financial teaching. It’s a call to covenant alignment—so your children’s children can inherit more than just things… they can inherit wisdom, faith, and favor.Join us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep. 03 Wealth Series (3 of 20) Inheritance: What Will You Leave and What Was Left for You?
In this Sabbath session, we complete our journey through Deuteronomy 8—pausing over the power, and danger, of entering the land with full hands but forgetful hearts.We reflect on the stories we inherit—some rich with blessing, others marked by silence, trauma, or loss. From untaught wisdom and unused land to generational patterns of pain, we ask: What did your parents really leave you? And what will you leave behind?This is a conversation about more than economics. It’s about memory, healing, and the command to honor—even when inheritance is complicated. We are reminded that the power to get wealth is not self-made. It is covenantal. It is generational. And it demands responsibility.You may be in year 38 of your wilderness—but the land is still ahead. How are you preparing to cross?Join us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep 02: Wealth Series (2 of 20) How does Ancient Wisdom define wealth? Are you there yet?
In this Ancient Wisdom session, we continue our larger bible study in Deuteronomy 8 and explore what it means for God to give us a good land—one with water, wheat, and hidden treasures beneath the soil. But receiving the land isn’t the end of the story. It must be worked, understood, and passed on. We explore how the idea of wealth is connected to the land and the abundance available to us.This conversation moves us from romanticized ideas of prosperity to the gritty reality of wealth: work, discipline, obedience, and generational training. What good is land without knowledge? What good is blessing without humility?We reflect on ancient Israel’s journey, the danger of forgetting, and the responsibility of receiving. Wealth isn't magic—it’s covenant. And every harvest demands preparation.Where is your land? And what are you teaching those who will inherit it?00:00 Selah Welcome 00:54 The Opening Prayer 02:03 Picking up in Deuteronomy 8:6 04:10 The Land as the Gift – But Also the Test 06:12 The Promise of a Good Land – Streams, Wheat, Barley, and Vineyards 08:45 What Does It Mean to Have "Enough"? 11:17 How Wealth Requires Work: The Land Doesn’t Work Itself 13:59 Are You Preparing the Land—Or Consuming It? 16:20 Real-World Examples: Farming, Training, and Responsibility 18:55 Personal Reflections: What Have You Been Given? 22:30 The Problem of Mismanaging the Blessing 25:10 Land Without Knowledge Is Not Wealth 28:02 “Don’t Forget the Lord Your God” – The Real Warning 30:36 Building, Digging, Planting: Wealth Is a System 34:41 The Power to Get Wealth – Not by Your Own Hand 37:05 What Are You Passing Down?______🎧 Taught by R. Roundtree 📖 Selah Sabbath Studies – Ancient Wisdom for Modern Life Join us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ep 01: Wealth Series (1 of 20) What Is Biblical Wealth? A Legacy Beyond Money.
What Is Biblical Wealth?In this Sabbath session, we open Deuteronomy 8 and begin an honest, layered conversation about wealth—not just what it is, but what it isn’t.Through prayer and real reflection, we consider how the wilderness prepared Israel to receive not riches, but land, legacy, and the responsibility of covenant.Regina shares stories of family, culture, and questions that still linger: What do we leave behind? What did our parents leave us? And how do we walk—intentionally—toward something lasting?This is not a talk about money. It’s about the spiritual and practical realities of generational inheritance, obedience, and sacred responsibility.Where are you in your wilderness journey? Are you walking in promise—or still circling the desert?Join us for live discussions every Saturday on the ClubHouse app. Search for Selah Sabbath Studies.
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Ancient wisdom for modern life.Selah Sabbath Studies invites you to pause, reflect, and realign through sacred conversations rooted in the Old Testament. Each episode explores timeless truths from Torah, Prophets, and Writings—offering spiritual insight for those seeking depth, obedience, and restoration in a noisy world.Through guided Sabbath teachings, personal reflections, and thoughtful dialogue, host R. Roundtree opens the ancient paths with reverence and relevance. "Together, we walk in the footsteps of those who came before—rediscovering what it means to live, lead, and leave a legacy that endures."~ Regina RoundtreeWhether you're deep into Torah study or just beginning to reclaim sacred rhythm, this space is for you.Pause. Reflect. Rise.This is Selah.
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