When The Spirit Breaks The Rules
24 May 2026

When The Spirit Breaks The Rules

United Methodist Church Westlake Village

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The Holy Spirit does not wait for our permission, and that is both thrilling and unsettling. We start with the Pentecost story many of us know by heart, then take a sharp left into Numbers 11 where Moses hits a breaking point in the wilderness and God answers with a haunting question: “Is the Lord’s power limited?” When Spirit gets shared across seventy elders and then spills over onto two men outside the official circle, the community panics and tries to shut it down. Moses does the opposite and celebrates it, and that contrast becomes the heart of the message.

We keep it painfully practical: what happens when someone “preaches in the courtyard” today and our first instinct is not wonder but suspicion? We talk about spiritual discernment and why it matters, then name the danger of letting discernment harden into cynicism. The conversation brushes up against deal breakers and “canceling” as a modern way we narrow the space the Spirit can move, especially when a person or movement says one wrong thing and we discard everything good that came before.

Then we watch for the Spirit in ordinary compassion through a story from Philadelphia: a pizza shop’s pay-it-forward wall that has helped give away nearly 10,000 slices. We reflect on what that kind of mercy gives to people who are hungry, to people who want to help, and to a whole city that needs evidence of grace. The closing challenge is simple but demanding: practising openness is a faith discipline, and Pentecost is a long season, so we should get busy looking for the Spirit “everywhere and in everything.” If this stirred something in you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us where you’ve seen the Spirit show up unexpectedly?

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