Dictionary: Face
Synonyms: countenance, physiognomy, profile, features, expression, facial expression, look, appearance, air, manner, bearing, guise, cast, aspect, impression, grimace, scowl, wry face, wince, frown, glower, smirk, pout, moue, side, flank, vertical, surface, plane, facet, wall, elevation, dial, display, (outward) appearance, nature, image, front, show, act, false front, facade, exterior, mask, masquerade, pretence, charade, pose, illusion, smokescreen, veneer, camouflage, respect, honour, esteem, regard, admiration, approbation, acclaim, approval, favour, appreciation, popularity, estimation, veneration, awe, reverence, deference, recognition, prestige, standing, status, dignity, glory, kudos, cachet, effrontery, audacity, nerve, gall, brazenness, brashness, shamelessness, look out on, front on to, look towards, be facing, have/afford/command a view of, look over/across, open out over, look on to, overlook, give on to, give over, be opposite (to), accept, come to accept, become reconciled to, reconcile oneself to, reach an acceptance (of), get used to, become accustomed to, adjust to, accommodate oneself to, acclimatize oneself to, be confronted by, be faced with, encounter, experience, come into contact with, run into, come across, meet, come up against, be forced to contend with, beset, worry, distress, cause trouble to, trouble, bother, confront, burden, brave, face up to, meet head-on, dare, defy, oppose, resist, withstand, cover, clad, skin, overlay, dress, pave, put a facing on, laminate, inlay, plate, coat, line
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Matthew 17:1-13
Sermon
John Jamison
... the mountain where all those people are wanting all that stuff. Let's stay up here and visit with Moses and Elijah, and hear a bit more from God." Some of us have had the mountaintop experience, and have not wanted to come back down. Coming back down from the mountain is hard. Most people don't understand what happened up there, and the more you try to explain it, the more they smile that smile at you. Some people do understand, because they have been up there before, too, but it was a long time ago, and ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... . . and peer pressure . . . win over. You find yourself climbing up that long stairway to the very top. You sit at the top looking down. You hear everyone saying, Go! Go! Go! And all of a sudden, …you freeze. Your first impulse is to turn around and go back down. Maybe you even try. But the line in back of you has piled up so large now, that going back is impossible. But you can’t go forward either. You’re stuck in time and place….frozen with fear, wondering how you ever let yourself do this in ...

John 20:10-18, John 20:1-9
Drama
Jerry Eckert
... and away from the rest of the shroud? Disciple John: It didn't fall off and he didn't just turn into a ghost. He's up, body and all. I think. Wish I could just see him. (Disciple John heads up the side aisle.) (Mary Magdalene comes back down the aisle toward Field Announcer.) Field Announcer: Mary is coming back. Mary, you look upset. What happened before? Why are you here again? Mary Magdalene: Where to begin? When I looked in the tomb before, someone said Jesus was raised from the dead. I was so scared ...

Sermon
Robert C. Cochran
... wanting to know how badly I was hurt, I decided to lay there until my wife got back from San Antonio on Sunday. Eventually, however, I got tired of lying there. I got up and found out I was fine. I crawled back up the hill, got a flashlight, stumbled back down and found the bag, crawled back up and finished mowing the yard with the help of the front porch light. Why did I do this? Because I was afraid that if I had to go to the hospital, I might not get a chance to finish the yard for a ...

Drama
... right. The Nazarene said it himself as he hung on that cross we nailed him to Friday. "It is finished." I’m afraid that the final triumph is his, and there is nothing that you, or I, or all the powers of Hell can do about it. (He starts back down the aisle.) CAIAPHAS: But Lord Annas! I don’t ... ANNAS: (His back to Caiaphas, still walking toward the back of the sanctuary) I’m going to bed. Do what you will. (Annas exits at the back of the sanctuary. Caiaphas stands for a moment looking after him, then ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... in, the wife told him that her husband was upstairs. He told her to wait there; he went upstairs; was gone for a little while; after a few minutes came down and asked for a screwdriver. She gave him one. He went back upstairs; several minutes later he came back down and asked for a can opener. She gave him that. He went back upstairs and shortly thereafter he came back and asked for a hammer and a saw. Well, finally the worried wife couldn't stand it any longer and she said, "Doctor, please tell me what is ...

Matthew 17:1-9
Sermon
John Jamison
... Elijah were gone. In my mind, James and John started talking a mile a minute, peppering Jesus with questions about what they had just seen. Peter stood there quietly, taking it in until he looked at Jesus and said: “I think it’s time to go.” On the way back down the mountain, why did Jesus tell them not to tell anyone what they had seen and heard? Why? I don’t know. While I think it makes good stuff to argue about in seminary classes, I really don’t think it means all that much to us here today ...

John 10:11-18
Sermon
John Jamison
... look for anything that might threaten his sheep. It is just what he did. When the sun came up on this particular morning, it was different. It was the end of the grazing season, and after checking each of his sheep, he led them from the waters, back down the long trail toward the city. One by one, he presented each sheep to their owners, until he had safely returned each and every sheep that had been entrusted to him. He felt the weight of the pouch he carried, now filled with the coins from his payment ...

John 10:1-21, John 10:22-42
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Lori Wagner
... ), Jesus will be their worst nightmare. For those who have been abused, compromised, persecuted, deceived, Jesus is their best dream, their blessed Savior! The time has come. Jesus stands as/at the “gateway” to the sheepfold. He is the Enforcer, and he’s not backing down. In the voice of God, he stares down the dirty shepherds and declares…. “If you are my sheep, you will hear my voice and know me.” “You do not believe because you are not my sheep.” “I am the good Shepherd who lays down ...

Sermon
Thomas D. Peterson
... How easy it will be. Are we not clothed with the mantle of the Spirit? What then is there to do? We know in our hearts the spirit is being passed on, and we are the new generation. Like Elijah and Jesus, we go back over or back down where we are thrown instantly into the duties of our calling. We are to bear the responsibilities for those relationships given into our care, beginning with our own and going to the corners of the world. Transfigurations provide us a searching insight into the reasonableness in ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... bully sitting on a barstool got up and walked over to that little man and chopped him across the neck; knocked him flat on the floor. As the man was getting up, the big man said, "That's karate from Japan." Well, the smaller man rubbed his neck, sat back down and tried to eat his meal. A few minutes later the big man returned, picked the little man off the chair, threw him over his shoulder and said, "That's Judo from Japan." Well, the little man walked out of the restaurant with the big man laughing at him ...

Sermon
Johnny Dean
... . I’m going home now. Bye, y’all!" What a helpless feeling must have descended upon His disciples as they watched Jesus being lifted up to heaven! They stood there, staring until he was out of sight, perhaps hoping he would change his mind and come back down. "Wait, Jesus! You weren’t supposed to leave us again! Come back!" And then, to further add to their emotional turmoil, two men in white clothing appear out of nowhere, saying, "Why are you standing there looking up at the sky? Jesus might be gone ...

Matt 5:17-37
Sermon
John Jamison
... , before we went any further with what we are doing, got up out of their seats, went and mended all their broken relationships? Picture it. Every person in this church who has a grudge gets right up, goes to the person and gets it all settled, then sits back down. (Or every person reading this book, sticks a bookmark right here, closes the book, picks up the phone or walks out the door, gets it all worked out and settled, and then reads on?) Can you see it? That's what Jesus called for that morning on the ...

Sermon
Billy D. Strayhorn
... did Peter. Peter didn't want to leave but he wasn't allowed to stay on the mountain top and neither are we. The transfiguration wasn't meant to last, but it was meant to be remembered. It was given so that Jesus and the disciples could go back down the mountain with a renewed sense of purpose and a renewed strength for their ministry to the hurting and sick. It was given so that they could be strengthened for that long hard road to Jerusalem where Jesus would face the final conflict of his earthly ministry ...

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Billy D. Strayhorn
... did Peter. Peter didn't want to leave but he wasn't allowed to stay on the mountain top and neither are we. The transfiguration wasn't meant to last, but it was meant to be remembered. It was given so that Jesus and the disciples could go back down the mountain with a renewed sense of purpose and a renewed strength for their ministry to the hurting and sick. It was given so that they could be strengthened for that long hard road to Jerusalem where Jesus would face the final conflict of his earthly ministry ...

Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 1:26-38
Drama
Karren Boehr
... embarrassment. MARY: Joseph ... (She reaches for him, but JOSEPH stands back. Quietly she hands him his ring) JOSEPH: (Choking) Now, if you'll excuse me ... Good-bye, Mary. (Pauses, then turns) You know, I loved you more than life itself. (Exits) (MARY sits back down on hassock and buries her head in her arms) Scene IV: Matthew 1:18-25 Setting: In Joseph's bedroom that same evening Characters: JOSEPH: Same character as in Scene III ANGEL: Same character as in Scene I Costumes: Joseph: Some type of night ...

Exodus 20:1-21
Sermon
Frank H. Seilhamer
... ’ll get her up to the room all by myself." And looking me square in the eye as he passed, "Because Becky said I could!" I stepped aside, holding my breath, as Grundy staggered past. He did make it to the room. He dropped Becky into her chair, and ran back down the stairs to get her crutches. As he dashed down that hall I saw him with a new pair of eyes. There, in Grundy, was a boy I never knew had existed. You see, I had had Grundy all figured out, even before we met. I had heard what he ...

Sermon
Erskine White
... hit me again. Would you be able to do it? Would you be able to hit me again when I wasn't even trying to defend myself? Some people could, I suppose; but many people could not keep hitting me. If I turn the other cheek to you and you back down, then I have used my power to make you stop, and I have won the victory. I have defeated you without anger or violence. That is the power, the courage and the strength Jesus told us about, the power of nonviolence, the power of love over hate. It goes against ...

Sermon
Will Willimon
... begin the reign of God!" Peter had said. Luke says that Peter was talking out of his head. The transfiguration was to last only a moment. It was a glimpse of the future but the future had not yet become now. They had to go back down from the mountain, back down into the valley where there were sick people to be healed, and disputes among the disciples to be settled, and lots more work to be done, yes, and as Jesus promised, suffering, and death. There was no way to freeze the glistening mountaintop moment ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... Let’s do that again: . . . . . Praying, with body, heart, mind, and soul, is the hallmark of humanity. So why is it that although we spend just one year learning how to stand on our own two feet, it can take us a lifetime to learn how to get back down on our knees? Almost all churches used to hold weekly “prayer meetings” — a time set aside, not for a sermon, not for singing, not for announcements, but a time just for prayer. A time to be down on our knees, head bowed, heart open, listening for the ...

Drama
Jerome W. Nilssen
... to see you. CAIN But what else? What did Seth tell you? GRACE First the radio. Pick it up. CAIN Pick up your own damn radio. (He raises his arm menacingly) Sweet Jesus! Don’t you understand that I could kill you? With one swat! GRACE Well, I’m not backing down. You just get down on your hands and knees and gather up that radio. CAIN Tell me what Seth said! GRACE I told you the terms. CAIN Didn’t he tell you - what I can do with these hands? GRACE You can pick up that radio. That’s what you ...

Sermon
Jerry Eckert
... so. We were so excited, we had to telleverybody. So we left, but so far, you are the only onewe've found awake. Wait till we get these sheep back to thefold. Maybe now someone will pay attention to us. TheMessiah is born! WOW!" "Jerod," Matthal brought his friend back down to earth."It's late and I've been up most of the night so..." "Oh, here let me pay you for watching the sheep."Jerod pulled out a little coin and handed it to Matthal sothat he could go home and get some rest. Matthal took the denarius ...

Sermon
Jerry Eckert
... so excited, we had to tell everybody. So we left, but so far, you are the only one we've found awake. Wait till we get these sheep back to the fold. Maybe now someone will pay attention to us. The Messiah is born! WOW!" "Jerod," Matthal brought his friend back down to earth. "It's late and I've been up most of the night so..." "Oh, here let me pay you for watching the sheep." Jerod pulled out a little coin and handed it to Matthal so that he could go home and get some rest. Matthal took the denarius ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... ingloriously on the mat. The rabid, pro-U.S.A. crowd quieted down. Few noticed that Strug, who had rolled over on her ankle and "felt a snap," had stood up staring at her leg in dismay. "Shake it off," urged her teammates as she hobbled back down the runway. "I don't think they understood there was something wrong," she said afterward. "I felt the gold medal was slipping away." When her coach Bela Karolyi leaned over the boards to bellow instructions, Kerri cried out that she was in pain. Then she asked ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side.” (Luke 10:31-32, ESV) The temple was served by three classes of people - priests, Levites and lay people. The priest evidently had been to the temple to serve and was on his way back down the mountain to Jericho where many of the priests lived. They would go to Jerusalem for a two-week assignment and then return to their homes in Jericho, because it was more of a coastal climate where the fruit and vegetables were abundant. Immediately optimism rises ...

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