To answer the OP question:
God made man in His Image, with the ability to be in His likeness, and gave man authority on life of the earth - Genesis 1:26
God then gave man instructions - Genesis 2:16-17 - with instructions and made in the image of God, that tells us there that man was given a mind to think with and free will to choose with. Otherwise He wouldn't have instructed us of anything if we were bounded by only one directional thought. He gave us choice, choice is free will.
Hi Bryan,
Thanks for that, What we do know before Genesis 3, is that God had created Adam and Eve as the pinnacle of creation, and most certainly they had a will and they could choose..and they could choose evil.
However, and this is the bit most people ignore especially in a discussion like this is that something terrible happens between the verses you provide (Genesis 2:16-17 and Genesis 3. we are born with a sin nature because of Genesis 3.
I think you are very close to understanding what is being said. you said that
However it is a giant leap to say because we have choice our choice is free will? I agree we have choice, but that choice is tied to the will..that will is of a sin nature, and no man in his sinful nature/will, will choose God.Man can certainly make choices but none of these choices will either choose God (romans 3) nor will they choose anything righteous or act righteously. That does not mean your choices are not freely done, but are freely done from who you are...
people think that if God determines everything they are robots..so therefore they must be 'absolute' in their freedom to choose. There is 2 reasons for this:
1) Some still can't let go that they control their own destiny.. I will decide if I want God or not (even though scripture says man will never choose God)
2) they do not understand that to have total free will you nee to able to make choices that are outside of your nature..which is impossible (although you will often here if someone has done wrong.. 'that wasn't like him it's not in his nature' - well the true fact is that it was his nature or else he would not have done it).
So everyone makes choices everyday, thousands of them, millions of choices every month, but they are not 'free' as in you will choose to do something outside of your nature.
Regarding, salvation, no man an make a moral choice that is pleasing to God..
1) we are in bondage to sin, are nature is sinful
2)are good works are as filthy rags..
So yes we make real choices and freely from our nature (free agency) but that is different from making choices outside of who you are.
So how does all this work, how can God determine beforehand that something is going to happen without infringing on our wills? (its this question that makes people think they have a 'free will').
Well I have answered this in post 109, if you want to read it, it's here :
http://christianchat.com/bible-discussion-forum/70446-free-will-really-6.html#post1139724