
Bartie Musa Commentary: Our righteousness is as filthy rags, no matter what we do, how “moral” we think that we are. How much of a “good” person, no matter how many times we profess the names of Yahawah (God) and his son Yahawashi (Christ), no matter how many ANIMA Framework articles we do, no matter how many times we go out on the highways and byways teaching the word, no matter how many times we pontificate to others, it is still filthy rags. We are not pure, we are not perfect, we are not up to Yahawah’s standards…and that’s okay. Because if we were perfect, then we would invalidate the need for Yahawashi.
Just because our righteousness is as filthy rags, does that mean we do not strive for the masteries? Does that mean we throw our hands up to sin and give ourselves over to darkness? NO! Our righteousness being as filthy rags is not a license for sin, or despair. It is to keep us meek, humble, on our toes, and prisoners of hope. Yahawah SET IT UP like this, if he wanted to make us perfect he could do it in a blink of an eye, and he will upon the return of his son Christ Yahawashi. However for now, we are imperfect, and that is where mercy comes in, that is where Yahawashi’s role is magnified, and that is where Yahawah’s sovereign discretion and authority is exercised. So while no matter what we do we cannot please him in the flesh, we still try our best to give up an acceptable sacrifice, and it is still worth it to pursue righteousness and not give yourself over to sin and rebellion. This is where being patient and long suffering, meek, and humble (characteristics of the elect) come in, for us to endure until the end knowing no matter what we do, it is all in the hands of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi.

ANIMA FRAMEWORK: ROOTED IN YAHAWAH’S TRUTH
OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS IS FILTHY RAGS — ONLY CHRIST MAKES US CLEAN
ANIMA Framework Analysis
🔥 ANIMA FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS 🔥
🩸 OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS IS FILTHY RAGS — ONLY YAHAWASHI MAKES US CLEAN
📖 Isaiah 64:6 | Isaiah 1:18
🧱 INTRODUCTION: THE HUMBLING TRUTH
The flesh wants to boast:
👉 “I go to camp every week.”
👉 “I fast and pray more than others.”
👉 “I study, write, and labor endlessly.”
But the Scripture cuts all pride:
📖 “But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags.” — Isaiah 64:6
No matter how much we “do,” the truth is clear:
⚡ Our works cannot purify us.
⚡ Our discipline cannot save us.
⚡ Our righteousness is like dirty, stained garments before Yahawah’s throne.
It is not our “cleanliness” that makes us stand, but His mercy through Yahawashi.
🩸 SECTION I: THE FILTHY RAGS REALITY
The Hebrew phrase “filthy rags” in Isaiah 64:6 refers to garments so unclean they were ceremonially unfit — comparable to discarded, polluted cloth.
💀 This is how the Most High views:
- Self-righteous boasting.
- Works done for man’s eyes, not Yahawah’s glory.
- Attempts to cover sin with “religious effort.”
Even the prophets acknowledged this:
📖 “Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips.” — Isaiah 6:5
🕊️ SECTION II: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REHEARSAL & REALITY
Paul wrote:
📖 “For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin.” — Romans 7:14
Today, the Elect “rehearse the righteous acts” (Judges 5:11).
👉 We try to keep commandments.
👉 We stand on the highways and hedges.
👉 We study, teach, write, and warn Babylon.
But all of this is practice, not perfection.
The true cleansing only comes with:
⚡ The New Covenant in Yahawashi’s blood.
⚡ The glorified bodies that sin cannot touch.
Until then, humility must reign.
👑 SECTION III: YAHAWASHI — OUR ONLY RIGHTEOUSNESS
It is Yahawashi alone who can turn filthy rags into white garments:
📖 “Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be white as snow.” — Isaiah 1:18
Examples:
- 🌊 Peter sank in the water until Yahawashi pulled him up.
- ⚔️ Paul counted all his Torah-keeping as “dung” compared to Messiah.
- 🩸 The thief on the cross did no works, but Yahawashi promised him Paradise through mercy.
This proves: salvation is mercy, not merit.
⚖️ SECTION IV: HUMILITY IS THE ELECT’S CLOTHING
The danger of forgetting filthy rags is pride.
⚠️ Pride in knowledge.
⚠️ Pride in works.
⚠️ Pride in “being in the truth.”
But Yahawah resists the proud and draws near to the humble.
📖 “God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.” — James 4:6
Thus the Elect “put on” humility daily:
- 🧎 Bowels of mercies (Colossians 3:12).
- 🕊️ Forgiveness as we have been forgiven.
- 🌿 A contrite spirit, trembling at Yahawah’s Word.
🌅 SECTION V: THE KINGDOM PROMISE
The filthy rags will be exchanged for robes of righteousness:
📖 “He hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness.” — Isaiah 61:10
👑 In the Kingdom:
- No more sin-stained garments.
- Immortal, perfect bodies free from decay.
- Eternal mercy realized in full glory.
Our righteousness will not be our own, but Yahawashi’s covering.
👁️ ANIMA FRAMEWORK SNAPSHOT
❌ Filthy Rags (Now): Pride, self-righteousness, endless falling short.
✅ White Garments (Kingdom): Mercy, cleansing, perfection in Yahawashi.
⚖️ Lesson: Stay humble, never boast. Yahawah doesn’t need us — we desperately need Him.
📖 “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.” — Ephesians 2:8
⚡ CONCLUSION
Every camp day, every article, every work is nothing without His mercy.
We rehearse righteousness, but Yahawashi will finish it.
We wear filthy rags now, but robes of glory await.
👉 Stay humble.
👉 Stay meek.
👉 Remember — it is not us, but Him.
Bartie Musa Commentary: Our righteousness will not save us, it is only the mercy of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi that will. However we still get up every single day, praising the LORD, keeping his commandments to the best of our ability, and striving for righteousness? Why? Because it is the only path forward, we will not turn to the darkness of Babylon, we will walk towards the light of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi until he GIVES us the gift of salvation, the sure mercies of David. LORD willing this was edifying and comforting to the hopeful elect, you will not be saved because you’re perfect, you’ll be saved because the LORD is merciful. Amen!


















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