I can't adequately come to the conclusion that God's sovereignty is compromised in providing for free will. No one is worthy to be saved but the only limitation (sovereignly decreed by God) in hindrance to salvation is to those that will not. And I can't seem to make the leap that some will not only because God will not. I guess that would render me an 'unbeliever' if that is indeed the case, but my opinion of remains that of 'faithful', in that God does will all men to change their minds and come to the knowledge of Christ, their salvation. That is, God pleases that all sinners be saved, and not all sinner be saved, period, but all sinners ('possible) be saved by Christ's atonement through faith so that is what God does. As nothing is impossible, qualified that thing is "with God" (noting the nuanced descriptive "with" as opposed to "by"), which inherently implies a thing without God is impossible.