This was prompted by another thread where it was revealed that the GB were referred to as "our future kings" in a WT video. https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/4911685446402048/fun-moment
If I've got it right, the 144,000 are (or were until recently) the FDS. They are Jesus ' brothers? Everyone who is not the 144,000 are the "other sheep". They are not Jesus brothers. Yet the GB, who are Jesus' brothers, refer to the R&F, the great unwashed, those outside of Jesus' family, as brothers and sisters. But how can that be? The FDS (if that's still interchangeable with the 144,000) are from Jesus' family, but the non-144,000 (is that the "great crowd?) are not part of Jesus' family.
Presumably if the 144,000 are Jesus' brothers, then God is their father. But the GB refer to all JWs as brothers and sisters. But the great crowd can't be the GB's brothers and sisters, because they are not Jesus' brothers and sisters. If the great crowd is not related to Jesus, then who is their father? They are not part of God's family, but the GB, who presumably are part of God's family*, refer to them as brothers and sisters.
If the GB are "our future kings", then shouldn't the other sheep, great crowd, be referred to by the GB as "our future slaves"? The "once and future kings" and "once and future slaves" aspect of all this is giving me T. H. White vibes.
As usual, I'm terribly confused by all of this. Have I managed to get any of it right?
*That would be their assertion, I'm thinking.