Educator and best-selling author Tony Wagner is a firm believer in
“disruptive innovation” that changes the way the world thinks and works. In his
book Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the
World, he says, “Innovation occurs in every aspect of
human endeavor,” and “most people can become more creative and innovative—given
the right environment and opportunities.”
Paul was a first-century innovator who traveled throughout Asia Minor
telling people how they could be transformed by faith in Jesus Christ. To the
Christians in Rome Paul wrote, “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this
world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you
think” (Rom. 12:2 nlt). He urged them to give themselves fully to God (v.1). In
a self-centered, greedy, and grasping world, Paul nurtured and mentored them in
how to live a Christ-centered, giving life.
The world has changed dramatically since Paul’s time. But the longings
of people for love, forgiveness, and the power to change remain the same.
Jesus, the Great Innovator, offers all of these and invites us to experience a
new and different life in Him.