How do you reconcile freewill with an omnipotent and omniscient creator god?
If god truly is omniscient, then he knows with 100% certainty every single "decision" that we are ever going to make, how can you say we actually have freewill? Because no matter what, we are going to make these decisions regardless of what we want. To make a choice you need at least two possible choices that you could make, but if it is 100% certain that you are going to make this specific choice, it isn't actually a choice because there was no possibility that you couldn't make it. You had no choice.
Plus this god is omnipotent and the creator of everything including you. So he is directly responsible for creating the conditions and nature of the world/society/family etc. that you were born and raised into, plus he also created you and all of the different aspects of your personality/character knowing full well all of the decisions you would make.
So since you have absolutely no say in anything you do or who you are or anything really, and all of the decisions that you will make are set in stone and can't be changed, how can you possibly say we have free will?