21 You even showed your children your sweet side: when they ate, the bread was changed into whatever they wanted it to become!
22 And though it was like snow and snowflakes, it endured the fire, which didn’t melt it. In this way, they knew that their enemies’ crops had been destroyed by an unusual fire, one that blazed even in the midst of the hail and let off sparks even in the midst of the rain.
23 But in order that those who do the right thing might be fed, fire itself forgot how powerful it was.
24 Creation, which serves you, the one who made it, tenses itself in preparation for the judgment of those who have done wrong and then relaxes itself again in order to benefit those who have put their trust in you.
25 And so it was that what was created was changed. It became a minister of your gift, completely nourishing and fulfilling the desire of those in need.
26 In this way your children, whom you love, Lord, would learn that it isn’t the various kinds of crops that sustain humans, but it is your word that preserves those who trust in you.
27 As proof, what wasn’t destroyed by the fire simply melted away when it was warmed by a gentle sunbeam.