No doubt you probably recall all of the obligatory stuff bro and sister overzealous laid on you to provide to the elderly and disadvantaged; like meals (on wheels), yard care, help these ones pay for things and so forth. Just in the last two years I’ve seen a tremendous increase in caring for the burdens of others. In the congregation that I attend there is something on the order of 40% over the age of 50 and 20% kids. I’ve also been in other congregations over the last 12 years and seen very similar ratios, so given these numbers it’s obvious that the bulk of organization is arguably comprised of ones that are going to demand exponential amounts of care in the next decade.
It seems that now the teachings of the WTS (we’ll call them chickens are really coming home to roost). As many of the baby-boomers are no longer able to work they are becoming a huge added burden on the congregations both in terms of physical and financial care, since they have little to no retirement savings, and often children that won't help them. This added burden is no going to compound the stress of brothers of positions causing them to quit, which in turn will cause the many of the congregations to collapse under their own weight. I recall having to do this again and again and just think of all the stress and arguments it caused within my own household. It's one of the reasons I said enough is enough and stepped down.
In light of this I pose the following questions to you:
Is this going to be the proverbial straw that breaks the camel’s back of the WTS?
Did you have similar observations when you were in a JW congregation and were you bothered by having to clean up the WTS mess by being burdened by others who never prepared for tomorrow?
In retrospect does the teaching of Jesus at Matt 6:33 about never planning for tomorrow, now seem foolish and even irresponsible given this reality now facing the WTS and others who followed this teaching? Does God provide by burdening others?