The psychology is both blatant and subtle. Check out this little bit here:
But there's still a third line of evidence. That's the development among God's people themselves.
Why use that specific phrase? Why not say, "There's still a third line of evidence. That is what is happening with the anointed," instead? Because "God's people" is a loaded phrase sprinkled throughout BorgLit and BorgSpeak talks. "God's people" is filled with extra meaning.
God's people: Jehovah's Witnesses who obey the Watchtower Society unquestioningly and believe the Watchtower Society undoubtingly and who must do so in order to avoid losing all our friends and family in this system as well as to avoid being killed in our loving God's upcoming genocide.
Prefacing an explanation of ANYthing with this phrase tells the audience: what follows is about YOU and YOU must believe it and obey it; you must not analyze it for accuracy or precision or correctness; it is the truth; it is your truth; if you entertain any conflicting ideas, purge them or risk death; if anyone tries to teach you anything contrary to this, or even questions or doubts this in any way, that person is a danger to your life and should be treated as a poisonous snake.
What comes after the phrase is unimportant because the loaded language has done its work on the mind of the listener/reader already. Only somone willing to buck that programming can see through the BS of the explanation. "Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious."
All "theocratic" language is loaded like this. We are all damned lucky we managed to get out at all.