What did God breath into Adam?......to bring him alive?....
Let's take the mention of Adam to its logical conclusion, and see why God offers the gift of eternal life freely to all mankind through Christ.
1. God breathed into Adam the breath of life. A lump of clay became a living, breathing, human being, made in the image and likeness of God.
2. Not only that but God made him "a little lower than the angels" and gave him the almost supernatural ability to name all the animals that God had created.
3. He also gave him a very special garden -- the Garden of Eden -- which had absolutely everything that man's heart could desire. It was literally Paradise.
4. On top of that God gave a Adam a beautiful wife, created out of Adam's rib. God even officiated at their marriage. Adam lacked for absolutely nothing.
5. And finally God placed the Tree of Life in the middle of that Garden. Which meant that God planned to give all mankind eternal life.
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But God gave Adam and Eve only one commandment -- which was not grievous in the least -- that they were forbidden to eat of the forbidden fruit. That would be a test of their love to and obedience for God. And they BOTH failed. They loved themselves more than they loved God.
7. Because of Adam's disobedience, sin and death (including the Second Death) came upon all mankind, and Adam brought a curse upon all of God's creation.
8. However, God had already anticipated this disaster, and therefore appointed Christ to be the Lamb of God who would TAKE AWAY THE SIN OF THE WORLD by the sacrifice of Himself. This was decreed even before the world was created.
9. Now God offers the gift of eternal life freely to "whosoever will" take of the water of life.
And the Spirit and the Bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely. (Rev 22:17)
Which again leads to the conclusion that election for salvation is a perversion of the Gospel -- it is "another gospel", hence accursed (Galatians 1).