Another article of rubbish. First, the worn-out fallacy. Not only was Tyrant David a Jew, but a very prominent one at that--a supposed ancestor of Jesus. Yet, they showcase his case as if results are typical today. If Jehovah would have let Tyrant David totally falter, his Jesus never would have appeared. If he lets you falter, nothing. This highlights the sheer stupidity of the witlesses--time and again, they get fed this rubbish that, since Jehovah did something to a prominent Israelite in times past, he will do it for you. And time and again, he lets us down, yet they keep falling for the rubbish.
"Not being tried beyond what you can bear". Now, this is pure rubbish. Who decides what you can bear? If Jehovah has that job, he can simply decide that you should be able to bear anything (and add more to it), simply because he can't bear seeing things improve in your own life. Yet, time and again we heard that rubbish being used to "encourage" us to bear more. Often, the extra stress comes from pious-sneering and is a symptom that you are doing more than is reasonable and prudent. Instead of realizing that and slowing down (supposedly a victory for Father Satan, which would be a good thing), they are supposed to slap poor Satan in the face (which He doesn't deserve) and make the situation even worse.
They gave an attempt at how to let Jehovah guide us. (Albeit a faulty one, given that everything they put out is rubbish.) However, they neglected to answer the more important question: WHY should we? If the benefits of letting Jehovah guide us (being able to get out of thinking) are less than the costs, it would be a waste of time. You would spend time (study time) on things that give you negative value. And I cannot afford to spend valuable assets on things like this that are designed to give negative value. Letting Jehovah do my thinking is not just likely to produce the worst possible results: It is guaranteed to. With what that Almighty Lowlife Scumbag has felt I "can" bear, I might as well dump him. I think I would rather let Father Satan guide me.