The Remnant Awakens - The Mercy of Yahuah Revealed in Mitsrayim
The remnant awakens
Chapter 1
Intro
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Shalom, family. I’m your brother Pierre Lidji, and if you’ve been walking with us for a while, you already know — this isn’t just another podcast. This is The Remnant Awakens and today, we’re diving straight back in, peeling away layers of deception around who we are and whose we are. If you’re new — hey, this is a spot where you hear the raw biblical truth backed up with scripture and real history. So, let’s lean in together.
Chapter 2
The Breath of Life and the Power of Yahuah
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
I wanna start with something most folks cruise right past — the breath of life. family. You ever just stop and realize, like, why you’re even breathing right now? Bere’shiyth (Genesis) chapter 2 verse 7 says— “Yahuah Elohiym formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life.” Listen — without that breath, we’re just a pile of dust. Nothing fancy. No spark. When the Most High moved against Mitsrayim (Egypt), He didn’t need some giant weapon or anything. He simply withdrew the breath from the firstborn, and that was it. Like Iyov (Job) chapter 34 verse 14 to 15 says— “If He gather unto Himself His ruach, His breath, all flesh just perish together, we go right back to dust.” It’s humbling, don’t you think? Every single heartbeat is a gift — and a reminder that our lives aren’t guaranteed, they’re borrowed.
Chapter 3
Nine Chances of Mercy
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
But here’s something wild — before that final act, there were nine plagues. You know, a lotta times we hear about the ten plagues like they’re just, what, punishments? But it’s deeper. Each plague was a warning! A shot at mercy — for Pharaoh, for all Mitsrayim. Nile turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, then you got the pestilence, boils, the hailstorm, the locusts, and straight up supernatural darkness — each one, a pause, like, “Are you gonna repent yet?” But Pharaoh just kept hardening his heart. Sometimes I think about how people today get sign after sign, chance after chance — and just dig in deeper. family, Mercy’s not just a feeling — it’s action, Yahuah calling you back again and again.
Chapter 4
Human Mercy vs. Yahuah’s Mercy
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Here’s where things get real for me. Human mercy? it’s fickle. We help somebody out once, maybe twice, then after a while, we’re like, “That’s it, I’m done.” But Yahuah’s mercy — He keeps extending it even when the world’s screaming for judgment. He gives not just a second chance, or a third — but nine times, ten times, who even keeps count at the Most High’s level? And you gotta ask — what stops us from showing that kind of mercy to our brothers, our sisters, our enemies even? If Yahuah’s holding out judgment, should we be so quick to write folks off? Oh man, I’m drifting. But you get it, right? There’s a standard way higher than ours, and that’s supposed to shape us as His people.
Chapter 5
Covered by the Blood and Kept Safe
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
It’s not about the right skin tone, how much money you got, or your social media status, or even if you hold some high positions in this world. Nah. That Passover night — the first Pesach — it all boiled down to this: Was the blood of the lamb on your door or not? That’s it. Covered, or exposed. Yahuah made a distinction between those marked by obedience and faith, and those who weren’t. Didn’t matter if you were Pharaoh or a humble laborer — if there was no blood, there was no covering. And family, this still holds up today. The true remnant, even if we’re spread out, going through oppression or wandering in a modern-day wilderness — as long as we’re under that blood, we’re covered. That’s a promise.
Chapter 6
The Great Exodus: 600,000 Left by Night
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
And let’s not gloss over the fact — this wasn’t just some handful sneaking out of Egypt. Shemoth chapter 12 says, “about six hundred thousand men on foot, besides children,” and on top of that? A mixed multitude. Imagine! We’re talking a nation moving through the night — a miracle, right? All these people, not just Hebrews, but strangers, others who chose to go with them, grafted in by faith and some by choice. It’s like what we touched on a couple episodes ago — the Bible wasn’t just given to any group out there, it was given to the Hebrews, to Yashar'el, but those nations that wanna walk in covenant? They come too, they’re grafted in. The exodus is a shadow of what’s coming, the Second Exodus. And the numbers? They won’t be small but worldwide.
Chapter 7
The Covenant on Sapphire Stones
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
Fast-forward, they’re out, and Mosheh climbs Mount Sinai. Now listen — he doesn't come down holding some little stone tablets from the local quarry like the world shows it. The Word says, those commandments were engraved on sapphire stones from Yahuah’s own throne! Shemoth chapter 24 verse 10 says— “and they saw the Elohiym of Yashar’el, and there was under his feet as it were a paved work of a sapphire stone.” Can you imagine the weight of that moment? The whole thing — covenant, law (Torah), identity — it’s not just cultural, it’s spiritual, it’s royal and eternal. That’s our heritage as a people. It’s supposed to set us apart. Not by religions, not by denominations, but by a living covenant with the eternal Creator, sealed by heavenly authority.
Chapter 8
The End Times Connection
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
All right, let’s step into right now. This generation — our world — it’s just like old Mitsrayim. Judgment’s close, the cup of iniquity is filling up. Plagues are coming — just read Revelation, you’ll see. Same playbook: mercy, warnings, a nation digging in its heels, refusing to repent. But here’s the hope — even now, Yahuah’s still giving time. Still calling, still breathing life. There’s mercy tucked in, even as the world spirals. So if you’re listening and you know, deep down, it’s time to come out, come out of her, my people — don’t wait till that breath is withdrawn. Be baptise in Yahusha's name and walk the narrow path.
Chapter 9
Outro
Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji
So, family — when we think of Pesach, don’t stop at bread with roasted lambs and bitter herbs. See the bigger story: Yahuah’s patience, mercy, and power. He spared His chosen in Goshen, and His promise is, He’ll spare His remnant (the natural branch with the grafted in believers) again when the next wilderness comes. This isn’t the end of the story — not for me, not for the remnant, not for Yashar'el. I’m Pierre Lidji, your brother from the tribe of Yahudah, and this is The Remnant Awakens. If this message stirred something in you—don’t keep it to yourself. Like this video so it reaches more people, subscribe if you’re awakening to truth, and comment below with what stood out to you the most. And if you know someone still sleeping share this episode with them. Until next time — Shalom. See you all on the next episode.
