God is good and wise
The Creator must have the power to work a miracle from the very fact that the creature has no such power. For if God can never rise above the plane on which a creature acts, then it is a natural inference that he is nothing but a creature himself. If a thing that is impossible for a person is impossible for God also, If a thing that is impossible for a person is impossible for God also, what is the difference between God and man?
"BeliEve, therefore," says Tertullian, "that the creator is able to work a miracle, for the very reason that the creature cannot." The Apostle Paul said to King Agrippa, "Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?" Our Lord Jesus sad, "The things which are impossible with men are possible with God."
The Supreme Being can do anything, and whatever he does is wise and good. Whether the laws of nature work for or against the promised result is a matter of not the slightest consequence, provided that the Author of nature, who "take the up the isles as a very little thing" and has "measure the waters in the hollow if his hand" has said that it shall verily come to pass.

