Because you are arbitrarily stopping what part is 'the future' choice, and saying that part can't be viewed. We don't go through a stuttering series of choices. Time simply flows and ALL situations are potential events. Essentially your view is God is a totally temporal being sitting around watching the Present. If he can see you going through all of them, then he is seeing all futures. Each one would branch from each moment into an infinite number of potentials; if he's viewing them all, then what does it matter what his plan for you is, if he doesn't know which one will manifest? If he does know which one will manifest, then he is seeing your concrete future and you have no free will, because he already knows for certain and cannot be wrong.
I said in my first post that God sees the present and is present in all dimensions of reality, thus if there is a future He is seeing it as the present while also seeing the current moment as the present simultaneously. I wouldn't call God temporal, but I would call Him static.
And there are not an infinite number of futures. As I said, He defines what potentialities are possible.
The question you ask which is most important is "What does it matter what His plan for you is, if He doesn't know which one will manifest?" The answer to that being that His plan for me only matters to the extent that I let it. I see this whole thing as a cooperative thing, not a God being God and we human beings being the lowly subservient creatures who must plead, beg, and worship to be saved.
He doesn't see any concrete future because there is no concrete future. There is only the present. The future is only relevant insofar as the various options I might choose from are relevant.
Such a view is only possible in a scenario where there is no free will in my opinion.
How can you say there is no free will if you are perfectly free to choose between the options? Suppose you have two options. Before you've chosen one, God sees the outcomes of both choices. And once you have actually chosen, what He knows about your choice is directly affected by your choice.
If anything from this perspective you are more powerful than in traditional perspectives, because from my perspective God doesn't know what you will do until you've done it. Before you've done it He only knows that you will do something within the available range of things to be done.
I was the one who started this game so you don't think I had a choice to play?
Of which game do you speak? The game of life is one that you, unfortunately, have no choice but to play.
Or rather God is not possible in such a scenario. The concept of God should conform to reality, not the other way around.
Reality. There is no reality beyond God.
If God doesn't conform to reality, then it isn't real, is it?
What is reality anyways? Perhaps if reality doesn't conform to God, then "reality" isn't real, is it?