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"You take the sword, Leo, and be ready when I storm the castle,” Javier instructed as he slipped on his dragon mask.
His little brother nodded, put on his knight helmet, and paced back and forth in front of the tent.
Javier ran off and disappeared from Leo’s view, crouching behind a bush. Then he crawled back to the tent and quietly entered it from the back, unnoticed by Knight Leo.
“RAAAAAAWR!” Javier bellowed. “This is my castle now! Flames! Run for your life, knight!” He continued to yell as loud as he could as he ran at his brother.
Leo threw his helmet down and dropped his sword. “That’s not fair!” he exclaimed. “You came from behind. I wasn’t ready for you!”
Javier ripped off his mask. “Oh, come on, Leo! Knights don’t throw their helmets down and whine. I hate playing with you, you always wreck everything!”
“Whoa, you are a fiery dragon,” Mom said as she came over at the yelling. “Calm down, Javier. Don’t treat Leo that way.”
“But he does this every time! When we played astronauts and the aliens came, he threw a fit. When we played superheroes and the villain caught him, he started crying. Superheroes don’t cry, Mom!”
“I know, Javier,” Mom said. “Leo just has some trouble staying in character.” She turned to Leo. “Javier has a point, Leo. When you’re playing pretend, it’s more fun if everyone stays in character.” She turned back to Javier. “But you’re also acting out of character when you talk to Leo like that.”
“But he makes me so mad!” said Javier.
“All the more reason to stay in character,” said Mom. “It’s easy to be kind when everything goes smoothly. It’s when things don’t go our way that we need to remember who we are as followers of Jesus. He defines our true character. He has freed us from sin and given us the Holy Spirit, who lives in us and is helping us become more like Jesus. Remember that the next time you’re tempted to do something wrong—like lash out at Leo in anger. Jesus wants us to love others the way He loves us.”
Javier looked at his brother. “Sorry, Leo,” he said. “I didn’t mean to be such a dragon.”
Do you ever act out of character? Do you have moments when you treat others poorly or do things you know are wrong? If you’re a Christian, you have the Holy Spirit in you so that you can show other people the good, gentle, and gracious character of Jesus. That’s who you are—a forgiven chi ld of God who is becoming more like Jesus every day. Trust God to help you stay in character and show His love to others.
Galatians 5:25 "Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit." (NIV)
Stay true to who you are in Jesus
Romans 5:3-5; Galatians 5:22-25
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