Thank you. I don't see too much difference between that and "free will" choice.
The difference is only a matter of who CAUSES sinners to choose faith in the righteousness of Christ.
Reformers (myself) believe God causes and enables the sinner to comprehend ("see") the gospel of the kingdom, through the indwelling Holy Spirit received in regeneration and conversion. Faith and repentance comes as a gift from the presence of God.
Others believe the sinner first chooses to believe, and then is rewarded with the presence of the Holy Spirit. Faith to believe and repentance comes from within the sinner.
I consider the latter to be impossible, because of the teaching of Romans 3:10-19.
The whole reason the Holy Spirit calls, converts and gifts sinners with faith and repentance, is because they are totally incapable of such spiritual abilities due to their corrupted hearts, minds, will, and human nature.
Sinners must first be changed and raised to new spiritual life, before they can believe . . . and that belief is an undeserving gift from God, according to His grace alone.
Sola Gratia!