Man has a will, but since Adam's time, his will has always been to choose evil, sin.
ALWAYS? Really now? What man, regenerate or not, ALWAYS chooses evil, sin? What a chaotic, infernal world we would live in. So, if an unregenerate man has the choice of being faithful or committing adultery, he will ALWAYS choose adultery? What a doctrine you have there Deacon.
A man walking down the sidewalk doesn't just stop and say to himself, I'll accept, believe, and repent of his own free will.
That just ain't gonna happen.
A man also walking down the sidewalk doesn't stop and say to himself, I'll commit murder, adultery, and theft; he can choose not to do these things of his own free will.
Man does have a will, but until he is regenerated (born-again) his will is bound in sin. Man is in bondage to sin, and it isn't until he knows God that he is set free.
How is a regenerate man also not bound in sin by your doctrine? Are you not in bondage to sin when you choose to sin? Do you 'sin' less than an unregenerate man? Are your 'sins' purer than his? From what has God set you free, if you continually choose to sin?
But even then, he still has within him the ravages of sin. Always at war with the spiritual side.
If you have the ravages of sin within you, how is that any different than the unregenerate? Do they not also have the ravages of sin within? Can they not use this as an excuse to sin, just as some regenerate do? Why is it that some unregenerate choose not to commit adultery, while some regenerate choose to commit adultery?
May I suggest you read Arthur W. Pink's discussion: The Sovereignty of God, Chapter 7,
God's Sovereignty and the Human Will."
It explains a lot.
God Bless
Till all are one.
Here, let me show you my unshackled free will; NO, I freely choose not to read that book by Pink. You can suggest, command, decree, ordain, determine, or whatever you decide, but I will not read that book.
Pretty simple, isn't it?