My son and his sword

Last weekend my older son got a hand-me-down plastic toy sword from his great aunt and uncle. He loves it. He's slept with it for the whole week and carries it around with him wherever he goes pretty much unless we tell it can't go with him somewhere like to the store. 

Imagine carrying a long plastic toy sword around with wherever you go for a week. It makes it hard to carry much else. But he also has a toy fish that's become a new favorite toy, mostly because his cousin left it here last weekend. So, not only is he carrying around a toy sword, but also a plastic fish as well. He's also sleeping with the plastic fish too.

When something is new we want it with us all the time. Maybe it's in our thoughts and we don't physically carry it around like my son, but it still dominates our lives for a while. Eventually, it loses its newness though and we move on to something else. We're wired to always want and we become discontent very quickly. There is one that can change this for us and that is Jesus. When He becomes our want everything else pales in comparison. We may still want things, but we know they won't last. Only the things that He does within our hearts through the Holy Spirit's work of giving us love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, and self-control are lasting things that we will always want to hold on to.

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