Your "criteria" is a straw man because no one disputes that God's gift is wholly God's gift.
Additionally, your argument is faulty in that you claim God's gift is not God's gift unless your stated "criteria" is met.
God's gift is God's gift. Period.
If someone rejects God's gift, that does not change God's gift in any way, shape, or form from being anything but God's gift.
If someone accepts God's gift, that does not change God's gift in any way, shape, or form from being anything but God's gift.
All can receive ... but not all will receive.
John 1:11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
The word "received" is translated from the Greek word paralambano:
The words "for all" do not appear in the text. The offering of the Lord Jesus Christ once was sufficient for all the sins of all mankind.
Hebrews 10:10 contrasts the offerings under the old covenant which could never take away sins and had to be made over and over with the one offering of the Lord Jesus Christ under the new covenant. The Lord Jesus Christ does not get back up on the cross over and over and over.
The Lord Jesus Christ died once:
Romans 6:10 For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God.
the death of the Lord Jesus Christ once is sufficient to cover all the sins of all descendants of Adam.
According to Hebrews 10:1, the descendants of Adam who are the comers are sanctified (Heb 10:10).
According to Hebrews 10:2, the descendants of Adam who are the worshippers are sanctified (Heb 10:10).
The descendants of Adam who do not come and who do not worship are not sanctified because there is no other offering that can take away sin ... there is only One Offering for sin ... the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Additionally, your argument is faulty in that you claim God's gift is not God's gift unless your stated "criteria" is met.
God's gift is God's gift. Period.
If someone rejects God's gift, that does not change God's gift in any way, shape, or form from being anything but God's gift.
If someone accepts God's gift, that does not change God's gift in any way, shape, or form from being anything but God's gift.
All can receive ... but not all will receive.
John 1:11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
The word "received" is translated from the Greek word paralambano:
Metaphorically, equivalent to "to accept or acknowledge one to be such as he professes to be; not to reject, not to withhold obedience": τινα, John 1:11.
The words "for all" do not appear in the text. The offering of the Lord Jesus Christ once was sufficient for all the sins of all mankind.
Hebrews 10:10 contrasts the offerings under the old covenant which could never take away sins and had to be made over and over with the one offering of the Lord Jesus Christ under the new covenant. The Lord Jesus Christ does not get back up on the cross over and over and over.
The Lord Jesus Christ died once:
Romans 6:10 For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God.
the death of the Lord Jesus Christ once is sufficient to cover all the sins of all descendants of Adam.
According to Hebrews 10:1, the descendants of Adam who are the comers are sanctified (Heb 10:10).
According to Hebrews 10:2, the descendants of Adam who are the worshippers are sanctified (Heb 10:10).
The descendants of Adam who do not come and who do not worship are not sanctified because there is no other offering that can take away sin ... there is only One Offering for sin ... the Lord Jesus Christ.
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