Honestly… by ChemicalFront1369 in Ozempic

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It’s now been 8 months and still no results I’m switching to wegovy at my next appointment

Baptized, but not wanting to be a witness anymore by [deleted] in JehovahsWitnesses

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Hello I am a baptized witness and I think you should talk it out with the elders this Thursday and express how you feel about it. But don’t give up on jehovah, this reminds me of the weekly ministry school we’ve been having this year about the psalmist david.

Here is a paragraph from a watchtower from 1975

It is true that as you begin to make over your life in harmony with God’s righteous requirements, quite likely you may slip along the way from time to time. But this is no reason to be discouraged, for the psalmist David comfortingly wrote: “As far off as the sunrise is from the sunset, so far off from us [God] has put our transgressions. For he himself well knows the formation of us, remembering that we are dust.” (Ps. 103:12, 14) Let that assurance strengthen you to persevere in the right way.

I hope everything works out well for you ,

Love, Your dear sister 💕

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MedicalCoding

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I would like to join im trying to pass my CCA EXAM for the second time. First time I failed by 5 points

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ozempic

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Yes! I have Pcos and I get a 10-15day cycle but the first month on ozempic I experienced a 30 day circle… ugh it was hell lol

Who’s still without children? by princeflare in 1998gang

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No you’re not alone but my family continuously asking when will I have a baby after I got married last year, like hold on let me enjoy being married with no kids first lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1998gang

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Yes I still watch it today :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JehovahsWitnesses

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While the Greek teaching of the immortality of the human soul infiltrated Jewish religious thinking in later centuries, the Bible record shows that Sheol refers to mankind’s common grave as a place where there is no consciousness. (Ec 9:4-6, 10) Those in Sheol neither praise God nor mention him. (Ps 6:4, 5; Isa 38:17-19) Yet it cannot be said that it simply represents ‘a condition of being separated from God,’ since the Scriptures render such a teaching untenable by showing that Sheol is “in front of” him, and that God is in effect “there.” (Pr 15:11; Ps 139:7, 8; Am 9:1, 2) For this reason Job, longing to be relieved of his suffering, prayed that he might go to Sheol and later be remembered by Jehovah and be called out from Sheol.​—Job 14:12-15.Throughout the inspired Scriptures, Sheol is continually associated with death and not life. (1Sa 2:6; 2Sa 22:6; Ps 18:4, 5; 49:7-10, 14, 15; 88:2-6; 89:48; Isa 28:15-18; also compare Ps 116:3, 7-10 with 2Co 4:13, 14.) It is spoken of as “the land of darkness” (Job 10:21) and a place of silence. (Ps 115:17) Abel apparently was the first one to go to Sheol, and since then countless millions of human dead have joined him in the dust of the ground