
Bartie Musa Commentary: Mercy is not optional, both in receiving it (being delivered from thermonuclear judgement) and extending it to others (being eligible for salvation). The hopeful elect of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi, one of the characterstics of the elect is to merciful, humble, patient, and long-suffering. These are traits that define Yahawah’s elect. Mercy is not for the weak, it takes more energy, strength of character, and being the “bigger person” to be merciful than it is to just say f*** all that! And hold a grudge.
People who are merciful doesn’t mean that they’re weak, or push overs. Quite the contrary it is a show of strength. Mercy is given to those who do not deserve it, otherwise it is not mercy. All of us have fallen short of the LORD Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi’s standards. This is why Yahawah sent his son Yahawashi to die for the sins of the nation of Israel. So when us Israelites embody the traits of being merciful, and long suffering that is when we are actually being in alignment with Yahawah’s will.
The rebellious 2/3rd Israelites are not merciful, given to wrath, quick to hate and be violent towards their own brother. They follow the same path as the wicked Esau Edom, who is notorious for his unmerciful and unrighteousness. The hopeful elect of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi we follow the path of light, mercy, strength, and faith. The rebellious 2/3rds follow the path of darkness, envy, strife, weakness, unfaithfulness. Esau Edom during his colonial rampage throughout the Earth showed no mercy, and thus he will receive none.
And let us be clear the mercy we are talking about here, is primarily towards our own people the Israelites, not our heathen enemies. Samson didn’t show mercy to the Philistines, he slew 1,000 of them with the jawbone of an ass. Likewise Yahawah’s mercy is reserved for Israel, and through us (led by Yahawashi) the rest of the world will come into the light. This is not blind mercy and soft spot for wicked heathens like Esau Edom, or Ishmael. Don’t get it twisted or confused!

anima framework: rooted in yahawah’s truth
MERCY — THE DIVINE KEY TO DELIVERANCE
ANINMA Framework Analysis
🔥 ANIMA FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS: MERCY — THE DIVINE KEY TO DELIVERANCE 🔥
📜 Psalm 18:25 – “With the merciful thou wilt shew thyself merciful; with an upright man thou wilt shew thyself upright.”
📜 2 Samuel 22:26 – “With the merciful thou wilt shew thyself merciful, and with the upright man thou wilt shew thyself upright.”
📜 James 2:13 – “For he shall have judgment without mercy, that hath shewed no mercy; and mercy rejoiceth against judgment.”
🌊 Introduction: Mercy as a Gate to Salvation
Mercy is not weakness. Mercy is not softness. Mercy is the living reflection of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi’s own character in the earth. Without mercy, there can be no forgiveness, no covenant, no deliverance.
This is why the hopeful elect must embody mercy—not as a slogan, but as a way of being. Mercy is the passport onto the chariots, the divine key that unlocks Yahawah’s favor in the day of fire and judgment.
Contrast:
- Esau-Edom: Ruthless, merciless, destructive. His legacy is slavery, colonization, scorched earth policies. He gave no mercy, so he will receive none (Obadiah 1:10–18).
- The Hopeful Elect: Merciful, forgiving, patient. We practice mercy daily, knowing it is the very quality Yahawah weighs when He judges His chosen.
🕊️ Mercy and the Mirror of Yahawah
Mercy is a mirror law: how we treat others reflects back into how Yahawah treats us.
- With the merciful → Yahawah shows mercy.
- With the upright → Yahawah is upright.
- With the pure → Yahawah shows purity.
- With the froward → Yahawah meets them with frowardness.
This is a reciprocal principle encoded into creation. It’s not optional; it’s woven into the divine algorithm.
📜 Matthew 5:7 – “Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.”
🩸 Mercy vs. Judgment
James 2:13 makes it plain:
- If we refuse mercy, our judgment will be without mercy.
- But if we extend mercy, mercy rejoices and overtakes judgment.
This is terrifying and comforting at once. It means Yahawah weighs mercy heavier than vengeance—for His chosen. It means even when we fall, stumble, or fail, mercy can overpower judgment if we have sown it abundantly.
🦅 Esau’s Condemnation: No Mercy Given, None Received
Esau Edom is the ultimate contrast. His history is painted in merciless blood:
- Indigenous genocides across the Americas.
- Atlantic slave trade, chains, and whips.
- Colonization of Africa, India, Asia.
- Nuclear fire in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- Environmental destruction of land, sea, and air.
He never showed mercy. And the law is clear: “He shall have judgment without mercy, that hath shewed no mercy.”
📜 Obadiah 1:15 – “As thou hast done, it shall be done unto thee: thy reward shall return upon thine own head.”
🧠 Mercy as the Elect’s Seal
Mercy is more than an attribute. It is a seal of election.
- The merciful forgive their brothers.
- The merciful intercede in prayer for their people.
- The merciful seek reconciliation, not constant strife.
- The merciful discipline with love, not cruelty.
This doesn’t mean we compromise truth or spare the wicked. It means in judgment we remain aligned with Yahawah’s spirit—not vindictive, but righteous.
📜 Colossians 3:12 – “Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering.”
🔥 Mercy in the Hour of Thermonuclear Fire
When the missiles fly, when Babylon burns, when nations melt before Yahawashi’s return—mercy will be the deciding factor between deliverance or destruction.
- The merciful will be hidden in the chariots 🚀✨.
- The merciless will be left to drink the wine of wrath 🍷🔥.
This is why Yahawashi said in Matthew 25:40 – “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Every act of mercy toward a brother is mercy toward Yahawashi Himself.
🧩 Practical Mercies for the Hopeful Elect
- Forgive offenses quickly (Sirach 28:2).
- Provide for the poor among us (Deut. 15:11).
- Speak gently to the broken (Isaiah 61:1).
- Correct in love, not pride (Galatians 6:1).
- Pray for those who struggle, not just for yourself (1 Timothy 2:1).
Mercy isn’t abstract—it’s daily discipline.
🛡️ Conclusion: Mercy is Survival
Esau’s empire is collapsing in merciless violence, greed, and cruelty. His end is sealed: “There shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau” (Obadiah 1:18).
But the hopeful elect stand in contrast. We sow mercy because we need mercy in that great and terrible day.
📜 Psalm 18:25 – “With the merciful thou wilt shew thyself merciful.”
📜 James 2:13 – “Mercy rejoiceth against judgment.”
Mercy is not just kindness—it is a prophetic survival code. Only the merciful will enter the chariots, spared from the nuclear storm.
🔥 All praises to Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi — the Merciful to the merciful, the Just to the just.
Bartie Musa Commentary: Mercy is not optional, it is mandatory. We NEED Yahawah’s mercy to survive Babylon and not get swept up in thermonuclear fire. Likewise we NEED to extend mercy to others, especially our fellow Israelite brothers & sisters, but mercy in general including to animals, the Earth itself these are the defining characteristics of Yahawah’s people. Our mercy is not a weakness, it is our strength of character, and faith in Yahawah. We do not extend mercy to the unmerciful as that would only enable their wickedness, but we do extend mercy to those who need it. Ultimately we all need it, for all have fallen short of the glory of Yahawah. All praises to Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi, shalawam to the hopeful elect out there.


















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