This is a continuation of the Psalms series.

“Transgression speaks to the wicked one deep within his heart; there is no fear of God before his eyes.” – Psalms 36:1

It is a sobering fact to contemplate, but the first man born into this world became a murderer, murdering his younger brother. The Christian writers said that Cain originated with the wicked one, Satan, who was the original manslayer.

Now, after centuries of demonic influence, the world is full of murderers and manslayers.

It is extraordinary that in the case of Cain, God personally intervened to try to persuade Cain to reconsider his course. Besides disproving the Calvinists’ false doctrine of predestination, God demonstrated his ability to read a person’s heart. He urged Cain to fight against the sin that was crouching at the door, seeking to devour him. Or, we could say God exhorted Cain not to listen to the transgression speaking deep within his heart — to no avail.

It is incredible, you would think that if God took an interest in us to the point of speaking to us and warning us, we would take it to heart. Obviously, Cain was no atheist. He spoke with God. (No doubt an angelic messenger) The problem was that Cain did not fear God. He had no love for him. Neither do most people today.

A person does not have to directly bludgeon another, as Cain did to Abel, to be guilty of murder. Most manslayers do so remotely, not even being acquainted with the victims. There is war, of course. But also, men in boardrooms make decisions knowing that millions will suffer and die.

We have recently experienced this with the pandemic. In the United States, hospitals were forbidden to use safe and effective remedies and instead were only permitted to use a powerful drug that doctors knew could lead to death. Then there came the vaccines. Animal tests revealed the vaccines were neither safe nor effective. They used them on humans anyway. Millions have died and are still dying.

“For in his own eyes he flatters himself too much to detect and hate his error. The words of his mouth are hurtful and deceptive; he shows no insight for doing what is good. He plots hurtful schemes even on his bed. He is set on a path that is not good; he does not reject what is bad. (2-4)

The Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses is guilty of murder. They flatter themselves as being the faithful and discreet slave. They apparently imagine they will never be called to account for having spoken deceptively regarding the life-giving properties of the deadly vaccines. They blasphemously intimated that Pfizer did not provide the vaccines; supposedly, Jehovah did so that his favored people could remain in the land of the living.

Yes, they plotted a hurtful scheme and used their ecclesiastical authority to strong-arm millions of Jehovah’s Witnesses into injecting themselves with a deadly serum. They did not reject Satan’s murderous scheme and were rewarded for it.

Jehovah had nothing to do with it. Does anyone actually believe that the Governing Body supplicated God, pleading for his wisdom and guidance, before they presumptuously bestowed Jehovah’s blessing upon the WHO’s vaccination program?

Jude long ago foretold that Christian elders would become murderers, like Cain. “Too bad for them, for they have followed the path of Cain and have rushed into the erroneous course of Balaam for reward, and they have perished in the rebellious talk of Korah! These are the rocks hidden below water at your love feasts while they feast with you, shepherds who feed themselves without fear.” (11-12)

Contrary to the prevailing belief that apostates are among the growing number of exJWs, the inspired Christian prophet reveals that the real apostates lurk within the organization, enjoying the spiritual feast.

Contrasting the wicked who listen to the sin that speaks deep within their dark hearts, the Psamist moves us to consider God’s place: “O Jehovah, your loyal love reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness up to the clouds. Your righteousness is like majestic mountains; your judgments are like vast, deep waters. Man and beast you preserve, O Jehovah.” (5-6)

What the Governing Body has done in going down the path of Cain is only a preview of things to come. Foremost among the things to come is Christ. Contrary to the heretical teaching that Christ has already come and judged the house of God, the coming of the Son of man will force the sons of Cain to reveal themselves and their murderous intent.

“How precious your loyal love is, O God! In the shadow of your wings, the sons of men take refuge. They drink their fill of the rich bounty of your house, and you cause them to drink of the torrent of your delights.” (7-8)

The Watchtower organization will not be a place of refuge. God foretold that he would flush them out of their refuge of lies in a flood of indignation. The real spiritual paradise has not yet come into existence. It will be a condition from which the treacherous sons of Satan will be disbarred. Jehovah knows those who belong to him, and he has already provided a place of refuge from the coming storm upon the wicked.

“With you is the source of life; by your light we can see light. Continue showing your loyal love to those who know you, and your righteousness, to the upright in heart.” (9-10)

Jehovah God is the source of life. Although men may manipulate life in ways that were unimaginable just a few years ago, they cannot — and never will—create life, for the reason stated in the Psalm: God is the source of life. Amazingly, though, God has given Jesus life in himself, which means Jesus is also the source of life. He will demonstrate that when he brings the dead to life and imparts immortality and life in themselves to the chosen ones.

The fight is coming. The wicked will never accept the testimony of the chosen that they have seen the light of the brightness of his coming, also known as the manifestation of Jesus Christ.

Then the sons of Cain will betray and kill their former spiritual brothers, only to be instrumental in bringing about the instantaneous transformation of their victims into immortal spirits and God’s judgment upon themselves.

“Do not let the foot of the haughty tread on me or the hand of the wicked drive me away. There the wrongdoers have fallen; they have been knocked down and cannot get up.”