Sunday, March 15, 2026
Blessed Are the Righteous; the Wicked Will Be Removed (Inspired by 1 Enoch 17–19) CHRIST'YAL
Blessed are the righteous, O YAH,
for their path is lit by the fire of Your holiness,
and their steps are guarded by the winds that obey Your Name.
You lift them above the mountains of shadow,
and show them the rivers of light that flow from Your throne.
But the wicked—those who cling to the works of the Watchers,
those who drink violence and sow corruption—
they shall be removed like chaff before the storm.
Their foundations crumble beneath them,
their boasting melts like wax before the flame.
For You alone are the Eternal King,
the One who binds the proud in chains of darkness,
the One who opens the gates of glory for the humble.
The heavens tremble at Your justice,
the earth sings at Your mercy,
and all creation bows before Your unchanging Word.
Blessed are the righteous,
for they shall stand in the day when the mountains fall.
But the wicked shall be no more—
their memory scattered like dust on the wind.
Psalmic Stanza: The Righteous Remain
O YAH, when the storm of judgment rises
and the nations tremble at the brightness of Your coming,
You lift Your righteous ones like trees rooted by living waters.
Though the wicked are swept away like chaff before the whirlwind,
Your chosen stand firm upon the earth You promised them.
For You remember the days of Noah,
how the violent were taken by the flood
but the humble remained in the ark of Your mercy.
So it shall be again when the trumpet sounds—
the proud removed, the corrupt undone,
but the righteous sheltered beneath Your wings.
Blessed are those who remain in Your covenant,
for they shall inherit the land when the shadows flee.
Blessed are those who trust in Your Name,
for they shall see the earth renewed in the dawn of Your Kingdom.
The wicked vanish like smoke on the wind,
but the righteous endure forever.
Thoughts.
Noah’s Days: The Wicked Were “Taken Away”
You quoted it perfectly:
“Yahuha took them all away.”
This is exactly what Scripture says:
Matthew 24:38–39
“…the flood came and took them all away;
so shall also the coming of the Son of Man be.”
Who was taken?
The wicked.
Who remained?
Noah and his family.
This is the pattern Yahusha says will repeat.
Yahshua’s Teaching: The Wicked Are Taken First
Yahshua continues:
Matthew 24:40–41
“Two shall be in the field; one shall be taken, and the other left.”
Most people assume the one “taken” is the righteous.
But Yahusha JUST defined “taken” in the previous verse:
“taken” = destroyed
“left” = preserved
He is consistent.
Yahusha Defines “Taken” in Matthew 24:39
Matthew 24:39
“…the flood came and took them all away…”
Who was taken?
The wicked.
Who remained? righteous
Noah and his family.
“They were taken and destroyed in the waters and only Noah and his family remained.”
Yahusha Explains It Again — Even More Clearly
Matthew 13:30
“Gather the tares first, and bind them to burn them;
but gather the wheat into My barn.”
Matthew 13:49
“The angels shall come forth and sever the wicked from among the just.”
Matthew 13:41–42
The Son of Man sends angels to remove all who offend.
The order is always:
Wicked removed
Righteous remain
This matches Noah’s pattern exactly.
4. Enoch Teaches the Same Pattern
Enoch repeatedly says:
the wicked will be removed
the righteous will remain
the earth will be cleansed
the righteous will inherit the renewed earth
This is especially strong in:
1 Enoch 1:1–9
1 Enoch 5:7
1 Enoch 10:16–22
1 Enoch 91–93 (Apocalypse of Weeks)
1 Enoch 108
Enoch’s message is consistent:
The wicked are swept away.
The righteous stand.
5. The Righteous Remain on Earth — Not Removed From It
This is the consistent testimony of Scripture:
Proverbs 2:21–22
“The upright shall dwell in the land…
but the wicked shall be cut off from the earth.”
Psalm 37:9–11
“Evildoers shall be cut off…
but the meek shall inherit the earth.”
Psalm 37:22
“Those blessed by Him shall inherit the earth.”
Psalm 37:29
“The righteous shall inherit the land,
and dwell in it forever.”
This is the same pattern as Noah:
The wicked are removed.
The righteous remain on earth.
6. Yahusha’s Return Mirrors Noah’s Days
Yahshua said:
“As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be…”
Meaning:
The wicked are taken away in judgment.
The righteous remain and are preserved.
YAH prepares a place of protection for His people.
The earth is cleansed.
A new beginning emerges.
This is the Kingdom pattern.
7. Summary: The Biblical Pattern Is Clear
✔ The wicked are taken first.
✔ The righteous remain.
✔ The righteous inherit the earth.
✔ Yahusha’s teaching matches Noah.
✔ Enoch’s teaching matches both.
✔ Scripture never contradicts this pattern.
This is why Enoch, Yahusha, and the Psalms all agree:
Blessed are the righteous —
the wicked will be removed.
Luke 17 — The Disciples Ask “Where Are They Taken?”
Luke 17:37
“Where, Master?”
Yahusha answers:
“Where the corpse is, there the vultures gather.”
Meaning:
Those “taken” are taken to death, not glory.
This matches Noah.
This matches Matthew 24.
This matches Matthew 13.
So it seems Scripture Consistently Teaches the Righteous Remain
Psalm 37:9–11
Evildoers are cut off;
the meek inherit the earth.
Proverbs 2:21–22
The upright remain in the land;
the wicked are uprooted.
“The righteous will remain.”
Summary: Yahusha’s Definition Is Clear
✔ “Taken” = destroyed (wicked)
✔ “Left” = preserved (righteous)
✔ Noah’s pattern is the key
✔ Yahusha repeats it
✔ The wheat‑and‑tares confirm it
✔ Psalms and Proverbs affirm it
This is the Torah‑consistent, Yahusha‑affirmed pattern of the end.
Something to think about;
When Yahusha returns, the final trumpet will sound and He will gather His elect.
Scripture says:
“Then shall appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven; and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And He shall send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.”
— Matthew 24:30–31
Was Yahusha describing a rapture that removes the righteous from the earth?
Notice the order: first, all the tribes of the earth mourn when they see Him coming.
Why do they mourn?
Because His appearing signals judgment, not escape — and the wicked know their time is up.
Christ’yal Ooten
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