Science studies regular patterns in nature, like gravity or the laws of motion. Miracles are not violations of these laws but God acting in a special way. Since God created nature, He has the power to work beyond it.
Think of it like this: if you drop a stone, gravity makes it fall. But if you reach out and catch it, you have not broken the law of gravity—you have simply acted above it. In the same way, miracles are God stepping in to do something extraordinary.
The Bible records many miracles—healings, the parting of the Red Sea, and especially the resurrection of Jesus. These show God’s power and confirm His message.
Skeptics say miracles are impossible because they do not fit science. But science cannot say miracles are impossible; it can only say they are unusual. If God exists, miracles are possible.
So, miracles do not cancel scientific laws. They are signs of God’s presence and power in the world He made.