i suppose that if you ever suppose God is or was ignorant, you have denied His omniscience, making Him no longer God, because omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence and omnibenevolence are not separate, not separable, and not optional - they are all together one characteristic which is characteristic only of God.
we don't have to comprehend why omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, omnibenevolent God does what He does in His omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent, omnipresent way -- but if we disbelieve it, and so disbelieve His eternal qualities, don't we blaspheme?
[HR][/HR][HR][/HR]
it's interesting; look at the times God asks man questions -
to Adam in the garden, "where are you? who told you you were naked?"
to Cain after he had murdered, "why are you angry?"
to Jacob as he struggled, "what is your name?"
to Elijah running from Jezebel, "what are you doing here?"
to Judas in the garden, "why have you come?"
and to the company with him, "who do you seek?"
to Job from the whirlwind, "where were you? are you able?"
do you think God didn't know the answers to any of these questions?
of course not - He is omniscient God, and it is He who created all these things. He created time itself, does He know know all the times and all the purposes of all the times?
the same reason that you should understand that all these questions are rhetorical - they are not God seeking some knowledge that He doesn't have - is the same reason that you should understand that yes, God knows exactly what He is doing with the universe, with sin and death and righteousness and life, and that salvation through Jesus the Christ is not a "band-aid" to fix an unexpected problem; He is not "plan B" because God's original plan for the universe went caddy-whompus somehow. it is by the Word of God that all things exist, and He is before all things, and all things are for Him, and all things are under Him. the ones the Father gives to the Son were chosen in the Son before the beginning.
start from this position:
God is God; He is omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent and omnibenevolent. He is never ignorant, never absent, never unable, and never evil, but nothing is kept from Him, He is kept from nothing, nothing is impossible for Him, and He works all things for His glory and the good of those that put their trust in Him.
keep this position. start from it, and don't leave it: fear God
from there, how can you ever come to the idea that He will not do all His will? how could you ever come to an understanding that something happened He did not expect?