What is Martha struggling with most at this point in the
story?
Read the passage from "The Bo...
What is Martha struggling with most at this point in the
story?
Read the passage from "The Book of Martha."
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Worse and worse, Martha thought, and she actually felt
nauseous with fear. She turned away from God,
hugging herself, suddenly crying, tears streaming down
her face. After a while, she sniffed and wiped her face
on her hands, since she had nothing else. "What will
you do to me if I refuse?" she asked, thinking of Job
and Jonah in particular.
"Nothing." God didn't even sound annoyed. "You won't
refuse."
"But what if I do? What if I really can't think of anything
worth doing?"
"That won't happen. But if it did somehow, and if you
asked, I would send you home. After all, there are
millions of human beings who would give anything to
do this work."
If she decides not to help God, then God will punish
her for the rest of her life.
If she cannot think of anything worth doing, she'll
wipe out whole segments of the population.
If she decides not to help God, then someone else
might help and do horrible things.
O If she does the wrong thing, then God will refuse to
let anyone else help humanity.
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