No. If you just believe it, you would never take it, You have to actually trust the person who is giving it to you.
Your not working, because it is not your work which earns it, it was his work which earned it, and allowed him to offer it to you in the first place.
That's funny. So just faith wouldn't cause me to take it, but trust would huh? But I can both believe and trust you, and still never extend my hand to receive what you are giving me.
lol. Does not compute. your example does not fit. He gave it to everyone, it was their's whether they ate it or not. Going to do the work did not save them, it was their faith that saved them. Picking it up PROVED they had faith.
Ah, now this is very interesting my friend. You say that the manna was given and it belonged to them whether they ate it or not. And you are comparing this to salvation right? Because that IS what this thread is about. So what you are saying then is that salvation has been given to everyone whether they
DO anything about it or not. Now you are proving my point. Salvation is AVAILABLE to whosoever will. But whether they DO anything about it is completely up to them. So yes, salvation has been given (made available) to all men. But all men are not saved because they must DO something about what has been given to them.
Following SeaBass's example, and your own statements, once the manna was on the ground, it was theirs. They did nothing to earn or deserve that. It was simply what God did for his chosen people. But guess what happened if they left the manna on the ground? It rotted.
Now lets imagine one of the Israelites, and for the sake of fun, (i hope you can take a joke) lets call him eternally-hungry.
Mr. Eternally-hungry wakes up in the morning and sees the manna on the ground and he gets excited and says' "God has provided for me and I didn't even have to work for it! I just woke up and the manna is here! Yes, I accept your free gift God!" And then Mr. Eternally-hungry walks back into his house shouting and dancing and praising God for giving him the free gift of manna. But 2 hours later his stomach is rumbling and he is still in there dancing and shouting, only a little slower now because of hunger pangs. But he will not go and pick up the manna because he doesn't have to work for it. Its right there on the ground and he doesn't have to do anything else because it is a gift that has been freely given to him!
We all know how absolutely ridiculous that is and yet this is exactly what James was talking about in James chapter 2. He even specifically asks the question CAN FAITH SAVE YOU? The obvious answer in its context is NO! You need to do something about your faith!