Two thoughts occur to me: 1) that God would not stoop to such silly tests and 2) that many a magician could do that trick and demand she worship them.
Thank you for sharing your insights, dear brother in Christ!
LOL. Exactly right.
"It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." -- Matthew 4:7
LOL. INDEED.
I suspect that IF God had indulged such a person . . .
they’d have likely recanted that it was inadmissable because He didn’t give them ONLY the blue M & M’s He should have known they REALLY wanted.
Scripture is quite interesting in this ball park.
God is quite hostile to Pharisaical ‘putting Him to the test.’
Yet He says to HIS OWN KIDS—”PROVE ME [e.g. with tithes and offerings], IF I WILL NOT OPEN THE WINDOWS OF HEAVEN . . . “
I sat down, literally pinched my arm in several places, snapped the bill a few times and then when I was sure it was REAL, I started to cry and went to my knees in thanksgiving to the Lord. I do not know - to this day - who or what put that bill under my purse during that minute I slipped out. I do know I would not have simply misplaced it, that's for sure!
So, it wasn't candy, but God through that event and many more since then, continued to show himself real and my faith grew more and more every time. I saw that he was ever faithful, ever caring, ever present. This is one way in which God says he will reward faith. He doesn't require the kind that moves mountains in the beginning, just a childlike faith that says, “Yes, Lord.” But he is the one that causes faith to grow into the mover of mountain kind.