Many of the advancements and capabilities we possess today would undoubtedly appear miraculous to people who lived hundreds of years ago. Imagine explaining to them that with a simple app on your phone, you can pinpoint someone’s exact location anywhere on Earth. They would be astounded and may consider it a miracle.
However, what we perceive as miracles may not be considered miraculous to beings who have existed for billions of years. The extraordinary phenomena we witness or experience could very well be everyday occurrences in the realm of advanced civilizations. What seems like magic or supernatural to us might be just a part of their ordinary existence. For instance, concepts such as angelic apparitions, resurrection, and miraculous healings may be dismissed by many as mere fantasies. Yet, it is plausible that these phenomena are entirely normal for God and those who faithfully follow Him. Their understanding of reality and the capabilities they possess may go far beyond our limited comprehension.
Arthur C. Clarke summed this principle up as follows:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke, Profiles of the Future: An Inquiry into the Limits of the Possible
Therefore, what we consider miraculous might simply be an inherent part of an advanced civilization’s natural existence.