A while back some indeterminist proponents were using this verse to defend libertarian freedom. The problem with that is they maintain that libertarian freedom is the necessary condition of moral culpability. That means that an agent without that ability would be innocent for any deed he does. If they believe this way of escape that is provided by God is libertarian freedom, then the passage only gives that freedom to believers in God. God doesn’t provide a way of escape for everyone. So, the libertarian would have to maintain all nonbelievers are innocent.
Other stuff:
Steve Hays:
Paul Manata:
The use of 1 Corinthians 10:13 as an Argument for LFW: Caught between a rock and a hard place
1 Corinthians 10:13, Doing Otherwise, and Will Setting
Dr. James Anderson:
How Biblical is Molinism? (Part 2)
TheCouncil:
