Yeah, I'll step all over their Free Will, just as my parents and grandparents did mine, (Thanks be to God!) And just as I hope God will stomp all over my idiotic Free Will and shove me back into line. He already laid down His life for me (and all of us), so I reckon He's shown how far He's willing to go to save His young 'uns.
Yeah, He could say to us "Yeah, I died for you, but you've been little swine, so to hell with you!" but somehow I have to believe that God is not just smarter and more powerful than us, but also better than us. Radical concept, innit? Maybe He's motivated more by love than by anger and malice. He's given us reason to believe that, hasn't He?
So bottom line for me: Is God bound by our "Free Will" (which, BTW, isn't free at all, but that's a different thread)? Sure, just like I am by my grandkid's free will, I.e., not at all. Does God want to save everyone? He says so: "…
God our Savior, who wants everyone to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth", so who's gonna stop Him? Us? Yeah, just like my grandkids will stop me from protecting them by lying in the floor and screaming. Is God powerless to see His will done by anyone or anything? If your answer to that is yes, then we have nothing more to discuss, because we're talking about different deities.