To better understand what free will means for true christians let us not forget that Jesus used the word "other sheep" to picture his followers. According to a worldly definition of sheep taken applied in the financial sector:
„An investor who lacks a focused trading strategy and trades on emotion and the suggestions of others, including friends, family and financial gurus. This type of investor often makes rash investments without first determining whether these decisions are financially viable. The behavior of sheep contrasts with that of bulls and bears, who have focused views about the market. Like a sheep, this type of investor is a follower, relying on a shepherd for guidance. These shepherds can come in the form of financial pundits or the latest trend or market story. Sheep-like investors are often the last to get in on a major market move, such as the tech boom of the late '90s, because they base their investments on what is being talked about the most. Many experts believe that sheep-like investors are the most likely to sustain investment losses because they have no clear investment strategy."
Our shepherd Christ doubtless pictured christians as sheep in the greater fulfillment. The bellwether are a remnant of "Anointed Ones" who shepherd over and thus lead the free will of the sheep. The other sheep are followers, relying on the bell-wether for guidance. Other sheep can demonstrate sensful usage of free will by sustain losses of lifetime, savings and even former family-members by following the strategy of the anointed bell-wether who leads the other shep according to the latest market story
"Without clear investment strategy" other sheep donating savings to the bell-wether