The Elect of Yahawah (God) are those who were preordained from the foundation of the Earth to receive mercy and salvation in the last days. Salvation is to be saved by Christ Yahawashi from the 2nd Death by fire (1st death being the flood by water) which will come in the form of Nuclear missiles being launched on Babylon and other parts of the Earth on the last day of World War 3. The heavenly father Yahawah will send his son (Christ) Yahawashi to save the elect of Israel those brothers and sisters who put on therefore as the elect, characteristics of humility, mercy, patience, and being long suffering.

Bartie Musa Commentary: The elect of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi are the most precious spirits on the planet Earth. These are the men, women, and children who Yahawah ordained from the foundation of the Earth to be his, and who will receive mercy in the form of salvation from nuclear destruction by none other than the captain of our salvation Yahawashi Hamashiach (Christ) himself. The elect were pre-ordained from the foundations of the Earth, a portion of Israel the 1/3 as juxtaposed to the prideful and rebellious 2/3 Israelites. All of the elect are Israelites (so-called blacks, latin, and natives) however only a portion of Israelites the (1/3) will receive that mercy from Yahawashi, have their sins forgiven and be pardoned from judgement in the form of the 2nd death which is the nuclear ICBM missiles being launched on the last day of world war 3.

You can see the importance of being part of that elect numbers because your life literally depends on it the LORD is ONLY saving the elect out of Babylon, the rest of Israelites, heathens, and Edomites alike on Babylon when the missiles hit will face judgement, things are this serious. Against this background nobody knows if they are part of the elect or not, which is why we say we are the “hopeful elect”, however if you’re part of the “hopeful elect” as long as you continue in the faith and endure until the end, there’s a good chance you’re part of the elect. Afterall at least know what to hope for, while the rest are blinded. Now let’s go into the characteristics of the elect, because these spirits are not your average Babylonian. The elect are not perfect saints who can do no wrong, but rather they are meek, humble, and full of mercy. The elect are longsuffering, enduring affliction and continuing to hold faith in Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi until the end.

These are the characteristics that the elect of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi will have within them. In a degenerate and prideful society such as Babylon, the elect stand out for their meekness, humbleness, kindness, and merciful attitude. This is because in order to receive mercy from Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi, you yourself have to be merciful.

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Put On Therefore, As the Elect: Characteristics of those who will receive salvation

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👑 Put On Therefore, As the Elect

📖 “Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering.” — Colossians 3:12


🌿 INTRODUCTION: THE ELECT ARE CLOTHED DIFFERENTLY

Paul’s words in Colossians are not random suggestions — they are a commanded identity. If you are of the Elect, chosen before the foundation of the world, then you must wear the garments of righteousness that set you apart from Babylon, from Esau, and from the rebellious 2/3rds.

👉 Mercy.

👉 Kindness.

👉 Humility.

👉 Meekness.

👉 Patience (longsuffering).

These are not weaknesses. These are the weapons of the spirit — traits that Yahawah Himself shows daily, and that Yahawashi embodied perfectly. They are strength under control, divine character in motion.

But make no mistake: this does not mean the Elect are doormats, pushovers, or spineless pacifists. Mercy without discipline becomes compromise. Meekness without strength becomes cowardice. The Elect wear righteousness like armor — mercy to their brothers, but judgment to the nations.


❤️ SECTION I: BOWELS OF MERCIES — REFLECTING YAHAWAH’S COMPASSION

Mercy means compassion that flows from the innermost being (“bowels” = deepest seat of emotion in Hebrew thought).

📖 “For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward them that fear him.” — Psalm 103:11

Yahawah’s mercy is why we live. The Elect, who themselves are forgiven of countless sins, must extend mercy to their brothers.

💡 Examples in Babylon today:

Mercy is not tolerance of wickedness. Mercy is discernment: compassion for the broken, but no softness for the rebellious.


🌸 SECTION II: KINDNESS — MIRRORING YAHAWAH’S GOODNESS

Kindness is not fake smiles or Babylonian “niceness.” It is acts of good will flowing from a righteous heart.

📖 “Despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering? not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?” — Romans 2:4

👉 Yahawah’s kindness is not weakness — it is powerful. His goodness gives space for repentance before judgment falls.

The Elect embody this in practical ways:

Kindness is fuel for community — but it does not mean being gullible or blind. It’s strength expressed through good works.


🌾 SECTION III: HUMBLENESS OF MIND — THE ROOT OF GREATNESS

Humility is the crown of the Elect. Not false modesty, but genuine recognition that:

👉 All strength comes from Yahawah.

👉 All wisdom comes through Yahawashi.

👉 Without Him, we are dust.

📖 “God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.” — James 4:6

King David — the model of the Elect — was mighty in battle but humble before Yahawah. Yahawashi — the Son of Man — washed His disciples’ feet.

In Babylon, humility is despised; pride, clout, and arrogance are worshiped. But in the Kingdom, the humble are exalted.

💡 Real-life Babylonian juxtapositions:

Humility is not self-hate. It’s alignment with reality: we are vessels of Yahawah’s power, not our own.


🕊️ SECTION IV: MEEKNESS — STRENGTH UNDER CONTROL

Meekness does not mean soft. Yahawashi was meek, yet He flipped tables in the temple.

📖 “Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart.” — Matthew 11:29

Meekness = power under discipline. The Elect could destroy with their words — but choose restraint. They endure Babylon’s insults without breaking, because they see the bigger picture.

👉 A meek man doesn’t let a Babylonian coworker disrespect him endlessly. He corrects in wisdom, not in childish rage.

👉 A meek woman doesn’t gossip and spread venom — she guards her tongue.

Meekness = the lion on a leash, not a declawed cat.


⏳ SECTION V: LONGSUFFERING — ENDURING UNTIL THE END

The Elect endure Babylon’s filth, curses, oppression, and persecution with patience.

📖 “He that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” — Matthew 24:13

Babylon tests us daily: layoffs, inflation, divorce culture, mockery, and slander. The Elect are long-suffering not because they enjoy pain but because they know:

👉 This world is temporary.

👉 Judgment is near.

👉 The Kingdom is eternal.

Longsuffering means holding the line when others quit. It is the patience of Noah building the ark, the patience of Yahawashi enduring the cross, the patience of the prophets mocked by their own people.


⚖️ SECTION VI: NOT DOORMATS — RIGHTEOUS BALANCE

Too many mistake mercy, kindness, humility, meekness, and longsuffering for weakness. Babylon says:

👉 If you forgive, you’re soft.

👉 If you’re humble, you’re a pushover.

👉 If you endure, you’re a coward.

But the Elect are lions cloaked in lamb’s clothing.

Yahawashi forgave — but He also cursed Pharisees as vipers.

He was humble — but declared Himself the Son of God.

He was meek — but drove merchants out with a whip.

He was longsuffering — but promised judgment fire when He returns.

📖 “And he shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers.” — Revelation 2:27

Mercy for the righteous. Judgment for the wicked. Balance.


👁️ ANIMA FRAMEWORK SNAPSHOT


🌅 CONCLUSION: CLOTHED FOR THE KINGDOM

The Elect are not like Babylon. They do not wear lust, pride, vanity, or rebellion. They put on the garments of the Kingdom — mercy, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience.

These garments do not weaken. They fortify.

They do not make doormats. They make immortal kings and queens fit to rule.

👉 Yahawashi Himself showed the way. Mercy to the lost. Humility before Yahawah. Meekness under trial. Patience unto death. Yet also judgment, boldness, and uncompromising truth.

📖 “To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame.” — Revelation 3:21

The Elect must put on therefore — not Babylon’s fashion, but Yahawah’s holy character. For only those clothed in righteousness will endure Jacob’s Trouble, escape the second death, and reign forever with Yahawashi.

👑 The Elect are holy, beloved, and chosen. Their garments prove it.


Bartie Musa Commentary: Put on therefore as the elect of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi. We are all hoping and praying for mercy from the LORD, we ourselves need to be merciful. This does not mean excuse sin, become a doormat, or allow wanton disregard. It does mean having the strength to endure, the patience to see others where they are, to be merciful, kind, to be a better person each day. Do not let your sins weigh you down, the LORD is not looking for perfection, he is looking for meekness and a contrite spirit. The hopeful elect of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi we are waiting every single day, patiently for the return of our LORD and savior. We’ve never seen Yahawashi, yet we are longsuffering and steadfast in resolve, we know he is coming, we are begging him to save us. We are not demanding anything from Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi, we are begging, humble, meek, longsuffering, with bowels of mercy. LORD willing this was edifying and interesting to the hopeful elect of Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi, let us continue to endure until the end brothers & sisters…amen!

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