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Worthy Brief - 6/30/2026

Friend, the womb of God and the weight of mercy!

Matthew 5:7  Blessed are the merciful, For they shall obtain mercy. 

Exodus 34:6  And the LORD passed before him and proclaimed, "The LORD, the LORD God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth,

There is a word at the center of this Beatitude that Yeshua's disciples would not have heard as a moral virtue -- but as something deeply intimate. When the Hebrew mind spoke of mercy, it reached for rachamim, a word rooted in rechem -- the womb. The hidden place where life is carried, protected, and loved before it can ever respond. So when Scripture declares that God is rachum — merciful -- it is not describing cold pity from a distance. It is revealing the fierce, covenantal compassion of a God who carries His people, remembers His promises, and moves toward them even when they cannot move toward Him.

The Greek word Yeshua uses is eleemon -- merciful, compassionate -- but it carries the full weight of the Hebrew Scriptures behind it. In the Septuagint, eleos translates both rachamim and chesed. Rachamim speaks of womb-tenderness -- the deep, instinctive compassion of God. Chesed speaks of covenant lovingkindness -- loyal love bound not by feeling alone, but by faithfulness. Together they reveal the shape of the mercy Yeshua is blessing: not sentiment, not shallow tolerance, but love with covenant backbone -- tenderness that refuses cruelty, faithfulness that refuses to abandon, compassion that moves toward the broken and the undeserving with the heart of God.

When ADONAI passed before Moses in Exodus 34, He began His own self-disclosure there: rachum v'chanun -- merciful and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in chesed. Mercy is not a minor attribute. It is woven into how He reveals Himself. Micah pressed it to its covenant conclusion: "Do justice, love mercy (chesed), and walk humbly with your God" (Micah 6:8). To love chesed is to be aligned with the nature of the King.

This is why Yeshua places mercy here in the Beatitudes. The poor in spirit have come empty before God. Those who mourn have allowed their hearts to feel what is broken. The meek have surrendered their strength. Those who hunger and thirst for righteousness now long for the world to be made right. And now the merciful appear -- those who have been so marked by the mercy of God that they become vessels of that mercy to others.

The Kingdom does not form people who merely know they have been forgiven. It forms people who become forgiving. Mercy is not a feeling you carry -- it is a force you release, and it shapes the world it touches.

When Yeshua says "they shall obtain mercy," He is not describing a transaction but covenant reciprocity. The stream that reached them now flows through them. The well does not run dry when poured out — it reveals its source.

Ashrei (Blessed) are the merciful, because they are living in the flow of what they have already received -- vessels of rachamim and chesed, carrying the womb-tenderness and covenant faithfulness of God into places starving for His love.

Friend, you are a recipient of the rachamim of the Most High -- not because you earned it, but because He is rachum v'chanun, and His womb-love has been upon you from before you drew your first breath. That mercy was never given as a private possession. It was deposited in you as a living force, meant to flow. You are now commissioned to carry chesed into a world starving for covenant love -- not sentiment, not weakness, but fierce, loyal, costly tenderness that looks like God. Go and be what you have already received. Ashrei are the merciful, because they carry the heart of the King.

Your family in the Lord with much agape love,

George & Baht Rivka (Maryland)

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