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Disruption as Divine Opportunity
We live in an age of disruption: technological, cultural, and spiritual. Everything around us is shifting at a pace that feels disorienting. But what if disruption isn’t something to fear but something to steward?
From Genesis to Revelation, God often used disruption to move His people into new seasons of growth and revival. From the flood to the Tower of Babel to the exile to the cross, each moment was a divine interruption that led to transformation. Disruption shakes loose what’s no longer serving God’s purposes and makes space for what He’s building next.
God is not surprised by the chaos of our world. In fact, He’s often the original disrupter. You might think God uses disruption to dismantle His Church, but He’s really using it to mobilize it. While some see disruption as a threat, Spirit-led leaders see it as an invitation to innovate, adapt, and move forward in faith.
As we navigate the waves of change, including AI, Web3, digital culture, and post-truth mindsets, we must resist the urge to cling to outdated methods that once worked. Instead, we’re called to become like the tribe of Issachar: people who “understood the times and knew what Israel should do” (1 Chronicles 12:32, NIV). We shouldn’t abandon truth, but we do need to faithfully translate truth to a new generation.
The Church isn’t in decline. It’s being refined. And disruption might be the very tool God is using to raise up a bold, resilient generation of Jesus followers ready to lead in an adaptive age.
What if we stopped resisting disruption and started riding its waves for Kingdom impact?
Reflect:
Where in your life or ministry have you felt disrupted lately? Could God be using that disruption to position you for something new?
Pray:
Jesus, help me not to fear disruption but to embrace it with faith. Give me the wisdom to understand the times and the courage to follow where You’re leading. In Your name I pray, amen.
About this Plan

The world is changing faster than ever, but the gospel is still good news. This five-day devotional, drawn from Terry Parkman’s book Future Church, explores how disruption, innovation, and a new kind of disciple are reshaping the Church. You’ll discover how to lead with courage in a rapidly shifting culture, connect with the next generation in meaningful ways, and follow Jesus into the future with hope, clarity, and Spirit-led vision.
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