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Actually, in some cases, we are in a position to judge. When the Governing Body tells its millions of followers that taking the vaccine is a personal matter, and then a few months later declares the vaccines are a gift from Jehovah and that any elder who voices any reservation contradicting the GB's edict will be subject to removal, we can indeed judge the GB to be hypocritical at the very least. Given that the vaccines do not even provide immunity and come with all sorts of side effects, including sudden death, we may judge the leadership of the Watchtower to be Judas-like collaborators with the genocidal globalist cabal that schemed the pandemic as a means to inject billions of people with what many have called a bioweapon. According to established Bible principles, the Watchtower organization is blood guilty and apostate.Vengeance is mine; I will repay,” says Jehovah.—Rom. 12:19.
Vengeance belongs to Jehovah. Jehovah has not authorized us to seek revenge when someone sins against us. (Rom. 12:20, 21) With our limited and imperfect viewpoint, we are simply not in a position to judge matters correctly, as God can. (Heb. 4:13) And, at times, we allow our emotions to interfere with our good judgment. Jehovah inspired James to write: “Man’s anger does not bring about God’s righteousness.” (Jas. 1:20) We can be certain that Jehovah will do the right thing and make sure that perfect justice will be carried out. Forgiveness shows our confidence in Jehovah’s justice. By leaving matters in Jehovah’s hands, we show that we are confident that Jehovah will undo all the harm that has been caused by sin. In his promised new world, painful emotional wounds “will not be called to mind, nor will they come up into the heart” ever again.—Isa. 65:17. w22.06 10-11 ¶11-12
We may be certain that Jehovah will repay accordingly.
Your hands are filled with blood
Monday, September 13 Everyone proud in heart is detestable to Jehovah. —Prov. 16:5. Elders work hard for the benefit of their brothers and sisters. And they do not let their authority make them unduly proud.
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Against an Apostate Nation
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Are you ready to judge them?
In the 20th chapter of Ezekiel Jehovah poses the question to his watchman: “Are you ready to judge them? Are you ready to judge them, son of man?” Ezekiel was qualified to judge them. He being a Hebrew and a son of a priest, Ezekiel would have been
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