Justbecause5
Humble Prayer Partner
For over 20 years, I have loved the rain. Every time it rains, I quote Acts 14:17.
As many of you know, I began a new job on May 21 as a laboratory manager. I worked very hard and rarely took a day off. I brought four or five people to the company.
I had just built an incredible bonus program. Upper management approved the bonus program that I started.
The other manager did not like me. He was mean to a lot of the employees. He showed signs of being a sexist and a racist. He was mean to me on many occasions and made me uncomfortable.
Today, that manager pulled the strings necessary to let me go. I believe he was completely in the wrong for that decision, but he did not like me.
I was very upset and I have no idea what I will do now. However, as I left the building, feeling really down and sad; it began to rain. For a time, it rained very hard. It’s like God was saying, “### I am right here with you.”
In my past, the loss of a job often meant a change in direction. I would not be surprised if an open door appears out of nowhere soon. In the end, it will be a job or a career that will best use my talent and abilities.
It is painful though when you work so hard and none of your efforts are acknowledged. I knew the other manager did not like me. It was clear. I am not ashamed of my work ethic or the efforts that I put in to the job.
I told the other manager that vengeance belongs to God and he will repay. He quickly responded - “He knows where I live!”
It is very painful, but I put my faith and trust in God. The church in New Mexico really wanted me to come down and consider the preaching work. I will contact them now.
Please pray for me.
As many of you know, I began a new job on May 21 as a laboratory manager. I worked very hard and rarely took a day off. I brought four or five people to the company.
I had just built an incredible bonus program. Upper management approved the bonus program that I started.
The other manager did not like me. He was mean to a lot of the employees. He showed signs of being a sexist and a racist. He was mean to me on many occasions and made me uncomfortable.
Today, that manager pulled the strings necessary to let me go. I believe he was completely in the wrong for that decision, but he did not like me.
I was very upset and I have no idea what I will do now. However, as I left the building, feeling really down and sad; it began to rain. For a time, it rained very hard. It’s like God was saying, “### I am right here with you.”
In my past, the loss of a job often meant a change in direction. I would not be surprised if an open door appears out of nowhere soon. In the end, it will be a job or a career that will best use my talent and abilities.
It is painful though when you work so hard and none of your efforts are acknowledged. I knew the other manager did not like me. It was clear. I am not ashamed of my work ethic or the efforts that I put in to the job.
I told the other manager that vengeance belongs to God and he will repay. He quickly responded - “He knows where I live!”
It is very painful, but I put my faith and trust in God. The church in New Mexico really wanted me to come down and consider the preaching work. I will contact them now.
Please pray for me.