theres a slight shift in the story there.
from god putting the cyclist in the line of harm to a bigger plan of looking after the universe.
probably looking at the bigger picture might answer why he would sacrifice his son on behalf of mankind.
then to meddle with or have a hand in the day to day misery of mankind does not make any sense?
There is no shift in the story from me Tapper

The universe is us, is part of us, and we are a very tiny part of it. It is the creation of God, and all that happens within it is under the control of our maker. That is what I, and billions of others believe, those who believe in THE one God, who is the centre of the major world religions, although I do not consider myself part of a religion. I do not like the politically motivated meddling middle men of the churches, which may prove to be my great mistake!!

As I have stated before everything is interlocked, with nothing in the universe operating independently, so something "localized" can/does affect the general situation. We move, we act, we live, and have an effect on that around us. Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was virtually the first to recognise that there was a stream of atoms (not fully understood at the time) radiating across the universe, and our actions deflected them, altering events without God's intervention. I disagree with that point, but like the Quantum scientists of today know that atoms play strange games and are full of hidden reason of movement. That for me is where God comes in, but I cannot prove it!! I just know and understand how events in history have acted on, and are due, to other events, and 'strange' happenings have transpired that make it clear an intelligent being is at it's heart. Some scientists will disagree with "the God" theory, whilst others are convinced that is the answer. They all seem to agree though that we live in an interlinked universe, where nothing is random, but for a given purpose.
There, now I have bought science into it, because to me God is THE greatest scientist who has created nature in all is wonder, majesty, and sometimes terrifying destructive power to control the Great Picture of evolution.