That Scripture doesn't say He "planned" for the sparrow to fall, but the spararow did so according to His will (permissive).
Webdog, when you see the phrase "according to his will" how do you determine whether what is happening is permissive or decretive?
Then God plans rapes, abortions and every sin committed, too. He is no different than satan, and satan is only acting as an agent in God's "plan". I don't believe that.
Then the alternative is that he does not plan it and such events take him by surprise. I don't believe that, and frankly, I don't think you do either. However, it leaves me wondering what your alternative is.
I explained earlier that, when I pick out my socks, I perform this action freely and without coercion. Yet, God knows which I will pick and he causes it. He causes it through secondary means, i.e. what is in my heart, what is in my nature, and the influences in my life (that would be my wife who has taught me not to wear white socks with black pants and black shoes. My decision would have been quite different a few years ago). Because God knows me and because he made me, he knows what I will do. In the same way, God knows what is in the sinners heart when he sins and he knows what is in his nature, he knows him intricately, and he knows the influences in the sinners life. Because God knows all of these things; because he knows the sinner intricately, he knows exactly what the sinner will do and because he creates the heart and brings about the circumstances, he causes, through indirect means, the sin to be committed.
Webdog, the only alternatives that I can think of to this result in a God who is not sovereign. Please, if you disagree, don't just say I am wrong and don't try to slime me with blasphemy, tell us your alternative explanation.
I'm not comfortable stating that the biggest sin commited was "planned" as some event in the past to be carried out in the future.
Webdog, that is exactly what I Peter teaches. God brought abou the death of Jesus in all it's detail by his "determinate counsel".