Free will is for the purpose of giving you a choice to do either good or evil. And it started way back at the beginning in the Garden of Eden. God told Adam and Eve they can eat the fruit of every tree in the Garden , including the tree of Life, but they just can't eat from the tree of the knowledge of Good and evil. Eating from the tree of life would have been a good decision to make, cause they would have lived forever. But they made the wrong decision by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Because that caused them to die. Good decision=Life, Bad, evil decision=death. Good decision to receive Jesus as your Lord and Saviour is Life, because Jesus is the Life. Bad decision to reject Jesus means death and Damnation. So, yes, we do have free will but there are consequences for the decisions we make. I think some people are of the opinion that if there are negative consequences for our bad decisions it's not really free will. They feel if we can't make any choice and decision we want without there being punishment for the bad decisions and choices we make then it's not free will. They think that doing the right thing for fear of punishment if you do the wrong thing, is not free will. But it is, because you are making the choice and decision to either do good or evil. Don't do good for fear of being punished if you do good. But do good for the rewards of those good decisions. Like eternal Life in Heaven.