Time, or more accurately time and space, is an attribute of the universe. You have agreed that the universe was created. Acording to you, if time is an attribute of God, He shares attributes with the created universe. If time is an attribute of God, he cannot extend beyond the boundaries of the known universe, because by definition, time is an attribute of existing matter in space.
Is God a material? Since the rate of time is related to gravitation and mass (see any physics text), how much does He weigh and what is His density so God can know what time it is? Also, from physics, time flows at different rates at different locations, so, is God younger at some places than He is at others, or does God "fall behind" His actions in time in some places than others?
Therefore, either God is an aspect of the physical universe, pantheism, or we are an aspect of God, panentheism, or God though beyond the created contours of the mere physicality of the creation, can and does work within time and space and is not subject to time or space, which is traditional Christian theism. In which camp do you belong?
How does anything you said answer my question, and why can't you speak English?