What I'm trying to get at is, is it true that there is no such thing as ftee will unless one has ability and opportunity to sin and do evil?
If that is the case then I have two other questions:
Does God have free will?
Will we have free will in heaven?
If the definition of free will is being able to do evil, those are, for me, tough things to chew on.
There is God's sovereign Will, which encompasses everything in the sense that He is ultimately in control. And there is God's permissive Will. Things that may not be for our good but He allows us to do ultimately fulfilling His sovereign Will. (See Romans 8:28)
As far as "free will " goes, I do NOT believe we have it in the sense that we can choose to NOT sin PRIOR to conversion. It is IMPOSSIBLE to please God without faith. So how could we not sin before becoming born again?
Well, faith in what? Our faith in Him, that He exists, that He sent His Son to die for us and that He rose from the grave.
AFTER conversion, I believe we DO have free will to NOT sin, as we are empowered by the Holy Spirit. But once again, God's permissive Will allows His Children to sin. And there are consequences for His Children disobeying Him.
The question of free will in Heaven is an interesting, albeit kinda fruitless one. We pray NOW "Your Kingdom come, YOUR Will be done as it is in Heaven" How much MORE, in His actual Presence will we desire that?
I recognize that doing ANYTHING that isn't in HIS Will is bad for me, and pray for Him to make my will ALWAYS align with His Will. So I don't even think the free will in heaven will be a question. We will ALL want NOTHING more than to love Him and do His Will.