Imagine this talk being given at all congregations:
"Jehovah God has always used men to do His will. He used Abraham, Isaac and Jacob to usher the birth of a nation, but there was alot more work involved. We see in the Bible how Jehovah God cleansed the lands from impurities that did not agree with His will. How was this done? Through the righteous command of Jehovah God, he instructed his faithful followers to kill those who were not of His organization. We learn from the examples given through many scriptures in the Old Testament. It was by the will of Jehovah God that the lands were made clean for His people. Is it any different today? Should we listen to the spiritual instructions of Jehovah?
Let's take King Saul for example. Saul was instructed by the prophet Samuel to wait for him for seven days before attacking, but Saul did not heed the words from Jehovah's appointed prophet. Saul started preparing for battle by offering sacrifices; when Samuel does finally arrive he criticises Saul for not waiting and curses him to fall from Jehovah God's favor. Samuel as having instructed Saul to kill all the Amalekites. Having forewarned the Kenites living among the Amalekites to leave, Saul went to war and won against the Amalekites, but only killed all the babies, women, children, poor quality livestock and men, leaving alive the king and best livestock.
When Samuel finds out that Saul has not killed them all, he becomes angry and launches into a long and bitter diatribe about how Jehovah God regretted making Saul king, since Saul is disobedient. When Samuel turns away, Saul grabs Samuel by his clothes tearing a small part of them off, which Samuel states is a prophecy about what would happen to Saul's kingdom. Samuel then commands that the Amalekite king should be brought forth. Samuel proceeds to kill the Amalekite himself and makes a final departure.
Is it no different today? We must listen to the appointed Faithful and Discreet Slave of Jehovah God's spiritually directed organization. Would we not take up the sword in the name of Jehovah to do His will? Yes, we should. Even today, the world is filled with those like the Amalekites who are no different than the "worldly" and "apostate" non-believers of Jehovah organization. Will we obey the righteous commands that come from God's appointed organization? YES! Soon, Jehovah will give His command for his faithful footstep followers to take action to cleanse the land to make ready for His divine purpose that we, as faithful Jehovah's Witnesses can LIVE FOREVER ON A PARADISE EARTH!"
[applaud]
Would this be unrealistic?