King James Bible
"All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out."
Jesus speaks of those given by the Father as a definite group—highlighting divine sovereignty in salvation where God initiates and designates who belongs to Christ. This reflects John's broader theme of the Father's authoritative role in drawing people to the Son. This phrase guarantees the certainty of their arrival to Jesus, not merely as possibility but as assured outcome. It emphasizes the irresistible effectiveness of the Father's giving, where none of those designated will fail to reach Christ. Jesus provides absolute assurance using emphatic double negatives in Greek—promising never to reject anyone who approaches him. This shifts focus from divine sovereignty to human responsibility and Christ's welcoming stance, balancing the verse's teaching on both God's initiative and human response.