There is no need to explain. God will sort the wheat from the chaff. This thread is for testimony, not defense.
When I was a three-year old child, my father lay dying. My mother prayed for help as she sat on his death watch. She had been told by his physician that he would not live through the night. She had two children under the age of 6, no money, no income, no family she could call on. In the depth of the night, after praying, crying, and racking her brain to try to think of something she could do, "I finally said: 'I don't know what I will do'," she later told me, and at that moment she looked outside into the darkness, from the third floor of the hospital room, and, "Someone was out there. I don't know if it was Jesus an angel or what, but someone was out there. And suddenly I knew everything would be all right." It was. A calm and peace came over her. She fell asleep. When morning came, my father was much better. He recovered. Together, he and my mother raised their children and sent us to college.
Those who doubt such miracles--including those who can't manage to make them fit preconceived ideas about truth and reality--can do so all they want.
They can accept and receive the peace of God, or they can doubt. The truth will remain.
I have experienced many such miracles myself. My life is a testimony of salvation by Jesus Christ and answered prayers.
My understanding is that Jesus Christ is a manifestation of God, Who has many forms, and that as such he is eternal.
Many years ago, I asked Jesus Christ to guide me. I asked only that He protect me from all evil influences and all untruth. I believe that He has guided me, and has taken me to many strange and unexpected places. My confidence has always been in Him, and it will remain so.
He has led me to the concept of God as the Great Unmanifest, Which is the greatest Truth that my mind can comprehend, but I am also aware the Jesus Christ is the Same as God the Father, the Holy Spirit, and the Great Unmanifest.