To many, miracles sound impossible. In a world governed by natural laws, the idea of walking on water, healing the blind, or rising from the dead seems unrealistic—even absurd. But miracles have always challenged human expectations. They’re not just surprising events—they’re signs pointing beyond nature to the God who created it.
If we begin with the assumption that God doesn’t exist, then of course miracles are impossible. But if God does exist—and especially if He created the universe—then miracles are not only possible, they are reasonable. After all, the One who made the world is not bound by the rules of it. He can interrupt, intervene, and reveal Himself in supernatural ways whenever He chooses.
The question, then, isn’t can miracles happen—but who is God, and what has He done?