Actually...you didn't address the subject it all. But what you wrote I agree with totally. So, it's good.
Now...I wrote what I did earlier to try to make the point that the issue of "free" will or free moral agency is not as simple and cut 'n' dry as most would like to make it out to be. Many people, if not indeed most, define free will as this autonomous, powerful faculty that can rise above the host's nature -- so far above it -- and even in defiance of the other faculties that reside in the host's heart -- that it can empower the host to
become something he is not, which is anti-scripture and anti-law of logic -- the Law of Identity. And, again, even God Almighty cannot do what I just said in the sentence above.
But in addition to the problem stated above, there is perhaps even a greater one because it's more fundamental to the biblical definition. Very few people (I think) understand what the bible means by "free".
What does it truly mean for a man's will to be "free"!? And how should we think of this freedom: Freedom
from something or freedom
to do something? Or both?
I'm contemplating tackling this issue mostly for the like-minded or undecided folks here; for the openly hostile detractors of the Doctrines of Grace will still refuse to see the truth -- apart from divine intervention, of course.