We all have a chance at redemption August 24, 2013

1234952_673571446006388_1105395166_nFriends, before reading prayer, please notice picture from the page of Animals Need Help And Compassion. Do you see how the pig is just like our pets. Please help end the Holocaust for them, yes the Holocaust. The Holocaust is exactly what they endure. Our appetites are not important enough to inflict such torment on these sweet creatures. We will not die not eating animals. Scott Smith

Prayer begins now;

Happy Saturday night, from NYC! Stay safe out there. Travel in pairs or groups, and be aware of your surroundings at all times.

Again tonight, we are reminded of the state of the world as we know it. We as individuals, must never prey upon the weak and the vulnerable. We must never take people for granted, or take advantage of others, just because we can. No matter what we must always act toward others in a way that is just right and fair. We must always think of what others may be going through. We can be kind to others, without exposing ourselves to being hurt by them.

Always be grateful for the blessings in your life. Never forget that there are so many living beings that are fighting each day just to survive. Always try to imagine walking in another persons shoes. Always keep your moral compass in check by imaging how your acts effect the lives of others. Always consider how your words can deeply wound those around you. Use your words carefully and with compassion. Use your words to lift others up. NEVER use them to tear others down. Imagine the words that you are using being used on yourself. Would they hurt you? Or would they help you?

We all make mistakes and we all have regrets. BUT we ALL have a chance at redemption, regardless of age. We all have a chance to change the course of our lives. Our journey in this life is leading us toward the fullest potential of our hearts and souls. Let us take each day to try and be better and kinder. To leave a legacy of love that will impact those around us, long after we are gone. How will you be remembered? What would be your legacy if you left this world today? Is it a legacy of love? If not, there is always hope for change. Never forget that tomorrow is not promised. “Life is inches and minutes,” as my father Barry used to say.

More prayers going out tonight, for Kim and “Pip.” Pip was rushed to the vet this morning. God watch over this angel. Please bring him home again. God bless them. Take away their suffering away.

No lives will go in vain. No pain will go unnoticed. Amen.

Love from,
Jessica Lee Smith,
For Sammy & Family

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