So, once again, you bend God to man's self-important view. Or, maybe better said, you raise man to God's level of causal ability. Well, God is not like man.
The most glaring logical error you make here is to assume that man does God's work. Do you think man can use God to do what man has in mind? God, "from before time began", purposed to bring about every detail of what comes to pass, or he is not God. You illogically have God 'sort of' bringing about things he purposes not to know. It's worse than silly—it is monstrous, to posit such a god.
During time's progression, what God caused from the beginning plays out just as God intended. And just in case you want to make it robotic, or in your description, redundant causes, God is intimately involved in that progression. Time's events come to pass by God having caused them, and by causing them. Now we have triply redundant! —or maybe they are actually all one thing, to God. But no! —we insist that WE are the central player in this story! OUR point-of-view must prevail!
You want scripture? Maybe start with the logical implications of the myriad places, to include Genesis 1, that show God is omnipotent, first cause, and active. Or jump to Romans 9, demonstrating the man is only clay in God's hands, and that ALL depends on God.