Everyone who sins is a slave to sin, yet the Lord told the woman caught in adultery to "go and leave your life of sin". It was a choice she could make once she was forgiven of her sins. If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. Claiming that you don't have freewill is another way of claiming you don't have sin. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, you have to make that choice, are you going to claim it wasn't your fault because you don't have freewill or are you going to confess your sins? It is up to you. If you claim that you have not sinned because you don't have freewill you make Him out to be a liar and His word is not in you, there is no light, no insight, only some vain imagination. Sin is lawlessness (1Jn 3:4). We have the law but choose not to obey, it is the application of our freewill to deny God, deny His word, deny that we have any responsibility for our actions, deny that we are to blame for the crimes we have committed. This is what the devil does. "the one who is sinful is of the devil, because the devil has been sinning from the beginning". The devil does not simply refuse to obey the commands of God he also justifies himself with ridiculous claims like "we don't have freewill". All wrongdoing is sin. After desire has conceived it gives birth to sin. For example, if you show favoritism you sin. The word is clear "wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double minded".
Since you agree that we are all sinners what is sin? James said "If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn't do it, it is sin for them". We have the Bible, we know the good we ought to do, we have Jesus as an example for us, we know the good we ought to do, choosing not to do it is sin. Claiming that you "don't have freewill" is just a lie. It is simply an example of what Jude says about the "defiant words that ungodly sinners have spoken against God".
This is the teaching of Balaam who taught Balak to entice the Israelites to sin.
"Come out from her my people so that you will not share in her sins, so you will not receive any of her plagues; for her sins are piled up to heaven, and God has remembered her crimes."
I will always be prepared to respond to a reasonably put argument, I may not respond to name calling or ill tempered posts.
This is my blog, what is represented here is my deeply held conviction held for over 40 years, moreover my view is entirely orthodox and was the theology believed for the first 100 years of the reformation. It is generally known as the doctrine of FREE SOVEREIGN GRACE. The doctrine of human freewill was developed later as a response to the errors of the Calvin interpretation of predestination and election.
I think your understanding is back to front, everybody who sins is a slave to sin. They are not slaves because they sin, they sin because they are slaves. We are not able to break those bonds, not with all the supposed freewill in the world.
Jesus can set us FREE, that is what He came to do, He set that woman caught in adultery free His word was "go in peace and sin no more" That peace is a real tangible thing, it was a miraculous peace and IS a miraculous peace which we can walk in and in walking we will have victory. She was entirely passive, thrown down before Jesus she was entirely at His mercy. She could not plead innocence, she was guilty and the law clear. The story does not record that she made any choice or any decision whatever. The whole matter was resolved by the free sovereign grace of the Master. That is what I believe in.
I am not arguing that we don't have human will I am arguing that it is not free. We are born slaves to sin, in bondage. When the devil comes acalling we will respond to him. That human will which everybody calls freewill is not free but will in every single instance lead us into greater and greater bondage.
Unless Jesus comes and sets us FREE. And since you are saved He has done this for you. He did what you could not do.
You say because you chose, it was your will. I say God subdued your will and overruled it, you say you made a decision, I say God had already done the miraculous work in your heart and merely got your amen.
We are born again "not by the will of man, nor by the will of the flesh but by the will of God" why then do people claim it was their will?
I'm only scratching the surface, this matter runs through the church like a mighty river with many tributaries, doctrines like the opposition to eternal security, whether we do works in order to be saved and now the new one which claims that God does not know everything which is spreading like fire. They all come from this parent doctrine of human freewill.