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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Luke 14:1-14
Sermon
Alex Gondola
Ethel Barrymore, the great stage and screen actress, was a stickler for good manners. She once invited a younger actress to a dinner party at her home. But the young lady never appeared. She didn't even bother to offer an excuse or make an apology. She just didn't show up. Several days later Ethel Barrymore and the young lady met by chance at a museum. Embarrassed, the younger actress began, "Miss Barrymore, I believe I was invited to your house last Thursday evening for dinner." To ...

Sermon
Alex Gondola
... put the ball in the hole, someone usually gets angry. See that man over there, throwing his clubs around and cursing? He's furious because he just hit his ball into the pond for the third time!" "Then, tell me," your friend asks, with a puzzled look, "why does he bother to play golf at all, if it only makes him angry?" To which you respond, "That man comes here twice a week to play so he can relax!" And so it goes. Familiar things, like golf, that we take for granted, can seem strange to others. At the end ...

Bulletin Aid
Rolland R. Reece
... we realized who it was that was bidding for our attention. What a blow to our carefully planned lives. Why can't this disquieting call go away? Why must we deal with such unfinished business? Shouldn't younger ones step forward? Other people aren't bothered by it. It seems they're not called to task when they set aside their allegiance. Why is this weighty matter attached to us? Please remember, O God, that we've grappled with this call to duty before. We've dedicated sleepless nights and grueling daytime ...

Sermon
Robert R. Kopp
... happen through you that has not first happened to you. Or as one missionary said, "You can't give away what you ain't got for yourself!" In other words, if you're not exhilarated -- psyched -- whenever you enter the pulpit or tee it up, don't bother! Nobody wants to listen to or play with people who obviously don't care about what they're doing. That's why some churches are empty and some folks have problems getting partners. I think of Milton the lawyer who reviewed documents from bond issues. His handicap ...

2 Timothy 4:9-18
Sermon
Robert R. Kopp
... a top amateur for his age in northeastern Pennsylvania. So I was really happy but not surprised at all when I got the news from my mom about the older man. I haven't had a hole-in-one yet. I'm not that jealous or anything. It doesn't bother me that much that four members of the church have had aces in the last year. But I am thinking of stealing -- in a Christian kind of way -- James Dodson's (Final Rounds, 1996) idea and starting a Hole-in-None Society. I'm about to order a pub sign ...

Sermon
David O. Bales
... family." "No, Millie, you'll move in with Phil and me and the kids." "I have the money to pay for a place. There's no reason for me ..." "No, Millie, you'll move in with us." She wiped a tear from her narrow face, "All right, but I'll bother you as little as possible. I'll help all I can, and I'll pay you." "That's fine." So began an unexpected adventure between the generations, because Millie moved into Robbie's room and he had to take the smaller room that had been his father's office. Jessica ...

Numbers 22:1-20, Numbers 22:21-41
Drama
Peter C. Garrison
... enough reason to "veer" once in my life? Balaam: I said I was sorry and I meant it. Angel: Me too, Donkey. I didn't mean to scare you. God's anger was kindled because [Balaam] was going ... I took my stand in the road. Balaam: But that's what bothers me when I look back on the whole thing: First God told me, "You shall not go with them; you shall not curse my people for they are blessed." That made sense; the Israelites are God's own people, why mess with them? I told Balak's guys to forget ...

Drama
Karren Boehr
... Attended church exactly once. Can I say, people were not too happy? Naw, I seldom see an idea that shakes me up a whole lot. The clowns, the coffees, the pies in the back door. (Sighs and pauses) Oh, excuse me, I've been rattling on and didn't even bother to introduce myself. Most people call me The Big D, but all my friends call me D. So, D it is. Everyone's singing revival; this church's doing the "evangelism" thing. But talk is cheap. They invite their neighbors to church in one breath and fight over the ...

Drama
Karren Boehr
... world! Can you believe he actually told the teacher that none of us gave him a valentine last year? 1ST GIRL: Big deal! So he didn't get a single valentine last year. Bobby Jenkins is such a jerk! I don't think the worst criminal in the world would bother to send him a valentine. 2ND GIRL: (Stamps foot) I'm so furious I could scream! Bobby does nothing but torture us every single day. He loves to make all our lives miserable. Who do you suppose threw all the P. E. balls on the school roof and we all ...

Matthew 7:24-29, Matthew 7:15-23
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... giveth. FATHER: Well, the Lord can take that away. (LOOKS IN CUPBOARD) Where's the scotch? MOTHER: You don't need any scotch. FATHER: Just leave me alone. All I want to do is relax with a little drink and watch some TV. And I don't want to be bothered. MOTHER: Sure, that's your answer to everything -- get a little drink and watch TV. FATHER: Bug off! (FATHER IS NOSE TO NOSE WITH MOTHER GLARING ANGRILY AT HER. SHIRLEY STEPS OUT OF THE BEDROOM AND STARES AT THEM)

2 Samuel 16:15--17:29
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... Saul? Where? DAVID: Relax. That's you -- King Saul. SAUL: Oh, yes, that's right. I was just testing. Just testing. What happened? DAVID: You sent for me. SAUL: Oh, yes. That's right. Well, what did you want? DAVID: I didn't want anything. SAUL: Well, then, why bother me? Get out! Get out! DAVID: (DAVID BEGINS TO EXIT BUT HESITATES AND RETURNS) King Saul, I have an idea. SAUL: (FULLY RECOVERED) David, my boy. How are you? (HUGS DAVID) Sit down. Sit down, my boy. It's been such a long time. How are you? DAVID ...

Matthew 23:1-39
Drama
Robert F. Crowley
... giving you a hard time, Miss? MARLA: Well, I don't know the Bible that well. But I did want to bring my gift to the altar. LES: Listen, guy, why not butt out. This lady is bringing her gift and I, for one, don't think you should be bothering her. GUY: I was just asking what her intentions are. LES: Yeah, and I'm saying, don't butt in. GUY: I see you're bringing a gift, too. LES: Very observant. GUY: Why do you bring a gift to God? LES: Are you a trouble maker? GUY: I seem ...

Bulletin Aid
Wayne H. Keller
... place! To show him that he's not so important!" She then turns to Snoopy, looks him straight in the nose, and says, "Somebody's got to take him down a few notches." Snoopy, shook up, face flat on the ground, responds to himself, "Please don't bother ... I'm not worth it!" Have any of us ever felt that way about ourselves? (Thirty seconds of silence.) We may have felt that way because we have allowed the mass media to determine that popularity, riches, and power bring true greatness. After all, those persons ...

Drama
Donald Neidigk
Dramatic Monologue Are you bothering me? No, not at all. I come here often to reflect and pray. It's quiet in here, isn't it? Here the noise and bustle of the old city seem so far away. I was hoping you would come. Mary of Bethany said you might stop by. I see ...

Sermon
Glenn E. Ludwig
... ever notice how easy it is to re-play the familiar? When you listen to those practices, ever notice how often you hear the same pieces over and over again? The prospect of struggling through a new piece seems like torture, so the temptation is not to bother -- to be satisfied with the old, familiar songs, and not to struggle with the difficult, seemingly impossible new ones. The temptation is to take the easy way out. But is this true only of children and musical lessons? I think not. All of us face days ...

Sermon
Robert A. Hausman
... Moses carried the tablets which God himself had inscribed, it would seem as if what Moses gave the people were further words of the covenant given to him by God for the people. Now we must look at the use of the veil again. Since the people seemed bothered by the glow of Moses' faith, you would think that the point of the veil would be to ease that feeling of the people. That, however, is never clearly stated. Moses is presented as one who regularly communed with God, serving as a mediator between God and ...

Sermon
Barbara Brokhoff
... us for our sins as allows us to be punished by our sins. A serious word of warning: If sin no longer troubles you, then you are in far more grave danger than you can imagine. You can stifle your conscience by continuing in wrong-doing until it no longer bothers you, and that cold, empty vacuum is a frightening thing to live with. Sin is never worth the price you have to pay for it. It will indeed take you farther than you want to go and keep you longer than you want to stay! Sin Blinds To True Friends ...

Sermon
Barbara Brokhoff
... They solemnly promised to do as he asked. He did die a short time later and after the funeral his three friends met for coffee to talk over the good times they had shared with their now deceased buddy. Finally, one of them, the preacher, said, "My conscience is really bothering me, and I must confess to you what I have done. I really needed $10,000 to finish out our mission program in the church, so I took it from our friend's money, and only put $20,000 in his hand." The second man, a doctor, said, "Well ...

Sermon
Timothy J. Smith
... family had just moved into a new home, welcoming the sense of a new beginning. Jim and his family had only lived in the new community a couple of months, but he had already proved to be a dedicated and hard-working member of the church. Still something was deeply bothering Jim. It was as if one day someone held a mirror up in front of him and he realized the wrong he had done. He thought a new job in a new city would erase whatever negative feelings he was carrying along with him. Jim had fallen into the ...

Luke 15:11-32, 2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2, Isaiah 12:1-6, Joshua 5:1-12, Luke 15:1-7
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... the church have such a party when new members are received? Are we glad when a person is baptized or are we irritated that it adds five minutes to the length of the service? Does your congregation have a reception for the class of new members received into the church? Bother to go to the new member and say how glad you are to have him in church? Maybe you don't have an opportunity to have a party for new members, because you do not receive any. You do not go out to seek the lost. When was the last ...

Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... ignore fasting as being superficial and meaningless. At Vatican II, Roman Catholics relaxed the rules for fasting: Meat may be eaten on Fridays and breakfast may be enjoyed before holy communion. People are too comfortable, lax and affluent to be bothered about self-denial. Because attendance is very poor, many churches no longer have mid-week Lenten services. Many non-liturgical churches never had Lenten services. Moreover, Lent as a time for special personal devotions is not observed by most Christians ...

Colossians 2:6-23, Hosea 1:1-2:1, Luke 11:1-13, Psalm 85:1-13
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... wanting bread comes at midnight when his friend is in bed. The man wanting to borrow bread kept asking and pounding until in desperation he got out of bed and gave the food. It wasn't because of friendship but because his friend would not quit bothering him. He would not take "no" for an answer. Jesus teaches that we should ask, seek, and finally knock to get what we want. Must we overcome God's reluctance? Outline: Why persistence in prayer is necessary. a. Because persistence proves we mean it. We are ...

Luke 17:11-19, Jeremiah 29:1-23, 2 Timothy 1:1-2:13
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... other nine? Were they not cleansed without faith? The nine were healed physically, but the Samaritan in addition was healed emotionally and spiritually. Furthermore, faith is related to gratitude. When we believe that God healed us, we return thanks. The unbeliever does not bother to say, "Thank you, Lord." Old Testament: Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7 1. I (vv. 4, 7). Who sent the Jews into exile? Jeremiah blames Yahweh for the catastrophe. He sent his chosen people into bondage? It is almost unbelievable. They were ...

Galatians 6:1-10, 2 Kings 5:1-27, Luke 10:1-24
Sermon Aid
John R. Brokhoff
... of their success in having Gentiles being circumcised and to avoid persecution by the Jews. In contrast, Paul will boast only in the cross. What matters finally is not circumcision or uncircumcision but the new creation in Christ. After the first benediction, Paul wants no one to bother him in the future on this subject, for he bears on his body the marks of Jesus. Gospel: Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 Jesus sends out 70 to preach and heal and they return excited with joy that in his name demons fled. Only Luke tells ...

Matthew 25:1-13
Eulogy
Barbara G. Schmitz
... and went to meet the bridegroom." Now, in Jesus' day, the maidens kept the bride company while the bridegroom negotiated the marriage with his future father-in-law. The five foolish maidens thought the negotiating would be over before dusk, so they didn't bother to bring along extra oil for their lamps. But the five wise maidens brought flasks of oil along just in case. When the bridegroom was delayed in coming, all the maidens fell asleep. Suddenly the bridegroom's best man came shouting the good news ...

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