It is not a job I'd like to have ...but it is a job Tom did, and did well.
Tom's coworkers did not like him much. When a job required a crew, they needed to work together ...and would take lunch breaks together. They would cuss and swear and make crude comments. Tom felt he had no part of this, yet he did not feel alone ...he had his Bible with him, and he'd read it.
I'd say this was a great part of the reason they didn't like Tom much. But, there is something about not liking good men ...the dislike grows, and often goes further than one would imagine.
They told their boss that Tom was lazy, and that he didn't do his share of the work. But, the timing of them going to the boss was not during a time when they were working together as a crew ...it was when they all had smaller jobs that one man could be sent out to do. So, when the boss asked Tom into his office to answer the accusation that he hadn't been doing his work, Tom submitted all his work receipts of jobs completed.
The boss decided to inspect all the work receipts of all the men ...and he found that Tom had worked very hard, but it was his co-workers who were lazy. Tom had no knowledge that his boss was doing this, nor of the fact that the other men were then called into the office to be confronted about their false accusations.
What Tom did know ...was that his co-workers seemed to have an increased dislike for him. He tried not to let it bother him.
But, one day soon, a group of them approached Tom. They said they knew where Tom lived ...and that they were going to get even with him, mentioning his wife and two children whom he had never told them about.
Tom knew it was their own fault for getting into trouble ...that if they'd not tried to lie about him, they wouldn't have drawn attention to themselves. But, as Tom talked to his boss to tell him that he was quitting, it did not matter who was at fault when danger to one's family is the concern.
Now, I ask, "Why were they mad?"
Yes, "What started it all?"
Well, we have a society of people who are doing all sorts of wrongs ...and they want to name call, defame the character of good individuals, and viciously verbally attack anyone who challenges them.
The defense of the wrong has risen to new levels ...and we can see on the surface that they are mad, but they are more than mad on the inside. Their anger is like the tip of an iceberg. And too often they have also turned very sharp, jagged, and cold towards God ...and anything He represents.
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