While I agree with you, Charlie_2024, that nothing now happens outside of God's will, but it also seems to me that a distinction exists between the periods before the fall (in the garden) and the post (garden) fall, after which, everything changed. It seems a contradiction that God would have sternly warned Adam and Eve of death should they eat from the tree and be angry with and judge them for doing so, yet at the same time causing it to happen. Now, I am open to reasoning contrary to that, but have not of myself so far been able to formulate such reasoning. So, by God having chosen to inform us of those details, I am persuaded (at least for now), that He would also have also provided us the information necessary to reconcile them, which reconciliation, might be that everything changed relative to God's involvement in the affairs of mankind after and from the fall of Adam and Eve. Just another way to look at it I guess.
[Jas 1:13 KJV] 13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man: