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The source regarded as the definitive authority on the Christian trinity is THE HOLY BIBLE.
It's a collection of story books.
And if you read a few, you'll see that "god" intervened in numerous ways; DESPITE ostensible free will.
Just how does the act of God keeping His promises eliminate FREE WILL? It does not. The scriptures detail just how God keeps His promises and prophecies concerning future events....or what some call "predestination" that some errantly conclude makes null and void man's gift of free will.
First of all...not even an omniscient God can know a future that is yet to exist. There is no such thing as the past, the present and the future running concurrently along some imagined time line. There is only NOW. You can't bring back the past and you can't foresee a future that has no guarantee of becoming a reality. Such nonsense is based upon SCIENCE FICTION.
Example: Is everything unchangeably ordained? The scriptures tell us that God repented that He had made man in the first place (Genesis 6:5-7). Proving what? God changed His mind. Why? Because even God could not see into a future that had not yet unfolded when He first made man. To even suggest that God created man in His imagine with the foreknowledge that man by majority would choose evil over good...is Absurd.
Free Will exists because we are told that Sin (evil or wrong choices) come from man's desires not God (James 1:13-15) And....man in his weakness (lack of omniscience, wisdom) will invent things that God has never thought of (Jer. 19:5, 32:35). God was speaking of the practice of the evil servants of Baal sacrificing children by fire at an alter.
These acts of human sacrifice by fire proves that man has free will and often chooses evil over good.
No one serves God because HE MAKES THEM.... To demonstrate the point the scriptures clearly detail the fact of Free Will and God's promises. "The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance." -- 2 Peter 3:9
So just how does God plan something even before time itself began...if He can't see into an imaginary future that is yet to be? He tells us just how He does it. He indeed sometimes intervenes with man because He can...He is God who is going to stop Him, the creator of the universe? The created? Hardly...but this does not eliminate man's free will choices...God simply works around those choices and manipulates the present to make come about that which He has planned in the past. He uses who He will, when He will....man does not have to believe in God for God to use him/her, God simply uses them because He can, because He has made some promise in the past.
The scriptures detail this information concerning God, Free Will and Predestination. The Bible tells us, "Behold the former things (the past) that have come to pass, and new things (the future) that I declare; before they spring forth I tell you of them." -- Isaiah 42:9
Then God goes on to tell us just how he plans things and makes them come about when He wants them to come about...at a time of His choosing. "Remember the former things of old, for I am God, and there is no other; I am God and there is none like Me, declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things are not yet done, saying My counsel shall stand, and I will do my pleasure, calling a bird of prey from the east (symbolism for a strong predator king/leader).....the man who executes my counsel, from a far country; Indeed I have spoken it (planned it in the past)...I will also bring it to pass (in the present when the times comes), I have purposed it, I will also do it." -- Isaiah 46:9-11.
No ones free will is violated...God simply does what He wants, when He wants BECAUSE HE CAN...HE IS GOD.
Not even God's omniscience allows Him to see into a future and KNOW what someone with free will ....might be thinking and acting on in the future, because those thoughts have not yet been generated. But...God's omniscience and omnipotence allow Him to manipulate the present to bring about what He has planned in the past...regardless of man's free will choices.