Paul Mills - December 13, 2020

Wait For It, pt. 2

Wait For It

Last week (in part one), we learned that we experience the Kingdom by turning to God and trusting Him, not through perfect religious performance. This week's "disruptive innovation" is the idea that God doesn't just want our best--He wants our broken.

Scripture References: John 1:19-31, 2 Corinthians 12:9-10, Matthew 5:3-6

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Disruptive innovation describes a process by which a product or service takes root initially in simple applications at the bottom of a market, and then relentlessly moves up market, eventually displacing established competitors. In essence, a disruptive innovation radically alters the availability of a product to consumers. For example, the development of personal computers gave the power of the computer to ordinary people in their homes. Cell phones freed us from fixed-line telephones. Henry Ford, through his assembly line, made automobiles available to ordinary people. These innovations not only shook up the marketplace, they changed the lives of normal people. Christmas is a disruptive innovation. Life will never be the same. In this series, we'll look at John the Baptist, Mary, and Simeon. Each of these individuals demonstrate the disruptive change Christmas brings.

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