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 17:1-10, 2 Timothy 1:1-2:13, Lamentations 1:1-22, Psalm 137:1-9
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William E. Keeney
... the Pharisee's inquiry about signs of the coming of the kingdom. Context of the Lectionary The First Lesson. (Lamentations 1:1-6) The passage mourns the devastation of the city of Jerusalem. Its people have been carried into captivity. The city no longer displays its splendor and majesty because of the destruction. The celebrative festivities that formerly marked its life are no longer seen in its streets. The Second Lesson. (2 Timothy 1:1-14) The writer of the letter addresses Timothy as a father to a son ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40, 2 Timothy 3:10--4:8, Luke 18:1-8, Psalm 119:1-176
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William E. Keeney
... 6:7 -- Jehosaphat appoints judges and tells them about their duties before the Lord. 2 Timothy 4:8 -- The Lord is a righteous judge. The "long delay" (makrothumia) of God's help:Romans 2:4; 9:22 -- Translated as patience.1 Timothy 1:16 -- Jesus Christ displaying patience toward Paul.1 Peter 3:20 -- God waited patiently in the days of Noah.2 Peter 3:9, 15 -- God is patient with you; therefore, regard the patience of the Lord. CONTENT Precis of the Parable Jesus tells a story to illustrate that his disciples ...

Psalm 65:1-13, Luke 18:9-14, Joel 2:28-32, 2 Timothy 4:9-18, 2 Timothy 3:10--4:8
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William E. Keeney
... most minute of seeds yet neglect weightier matters of the law. Fasting: Leviticus 16:29 ff. -- Fasting in the seventh month on the tenth day. Matthew 4:2 -- Jesus fasting for forty days in the wilderness. Matthew 6:16-18 -- Do not make an obvious display of your fasting. Matthew 9:14; Mark 2:19 -- The disciples of John the Baptist wonder why they and the Pharisees fast but Jesus' disciples do not. Other Scriptures: Matthew 18:4 -- Being humble as a child. Matthew 23:12; Luke 14:11 -- Exalting and humility ...

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Charles H. Bayer
... into heaven knows what. They are stupid, or too smart for their own good. They have no initiative and are couch potatoes, or you never know what they are going to do next. They are sullen and silent, or they mouth off all the time. Displays of love and patience don't seem to make any difference, nor do sternness and punishment. There are children who are slow witted, and children whose self-proclaimed knowledge boggles the mind. A father once placed the following sign in his front yard: Encyclopedias For ...

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Glenn E. Ludwig
... cross but the gathering under the outstretched arms of God of all of her children? What is the cross but God's compassion for his stray and straying children and his longing to gather them under his arms? What is the cross but a mother's love displayed as a Godly passion? And that compassion has been an inspiration for godly lives ever since Calvary. One such story comes out of England in the 1940s. It seems there was a young woman who entered Oxford University with little focus for her life. She just did ...

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Steven E. Albertin
... They too want their piece of the action. They too want their places of glory. They too want the best seats in the house. And they are angry with James and John for trying to cut in line in front of them. Jesus has obviously had it with such open displays of shameless ambition. These eager disciples obviously don't get it. "So you guys want places of glory? So you people want places of privilege in my kingdom? So, you want to know, 'What's in it for me?' Well, let me tell you." Jesus then describes what it ...

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Harold H. Lentz
... offered for the benefit of humankind. Prayer, they say, should not be offered at any public school functions such as commencement or in a classroom. A teacher of English must not have a Bible on her desk. The Ten Commandments are not to be displayed publicly, such as on the wall of a school hallway or courthouse. The Christmas creche must not be allowed on any public property. Wherever their efforts are successful, they thus manage to eliminate Christ with his teachings and influence. How much impairment of ...

2 Samuel 7:1-17
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William L. Self
... Egypt's pharaohs to Chairman Mao, Joseph Stalin, and Adolf Hitler. I. M. Pei, in his contract given by FranÁois Mitterand to renovate the Louvre, was commissioned to re-establish the glory of France. Serious resources have been committed by rulers to display their strength and grandeur with architecture. David had finally consolidated his kingdom and established his city on Mount Zion. The cost of this had been enormous and David's hands were bloody from the fighting and intrigue. Now he lived in a fine ...

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Harold Warlick
... house, wants no house, and has no house. At a deep level the housing project denial points toward David's love for God. Daniel Day Williams is correct: "Love always makes itself vulnerable by willing the freedom of the other."1 The love David displayed toward Yahweh and Yahweh's freedom was no small matter for that time and place. In preliterate and simply-structured societies, religion played a unifying role in life. The village was a self-contained society in which all rituals and symbols were religious ...

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Harold Warlick
... to be found and if God comes in another form we are in the position of the clown, of looking for God where God does not exist. This was true of those people before that first Christmas who expected the Christ to be born in a mighty display of power and positive experience. They looked for him in the temples and their emotions. Few thought that God's lordship would be expressing itself in the dark corners of the world, among the poor and disinherited. God is not always to be found where the brightest light ...

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Paul W. Kummer
... Here is a list of all the miracles, saving actions, provisions, and general people-keeping that God had done for his people in the recent years before this story: Enemies routed by spectacular means An invisible tour leader of fire and cloud Ten devastating displays, "but none came near their house" A path through water that shouldn't have been there Instead of a faucet, they just "turned on" a rock Fire and smoke and quaking on Mount Sinai God had given them protection, provisions, leadership, and day by ...

Isaiah 51:17--52:12
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Paul W. Kummer
... God brought you out" (Deuteronomy 8:17). God's arms must boast very powerful biceps! The arm of the Lord is his power and might and vengeance. He does whatever he pleases, whenever he pleases. I want to show you how God flexed his muscles on our behalf and displayed his powerful arms in our text on this Holy Weekend. First, the arm of the Lord formed the Son (v. 2). Jesus grew up before his Father "like a tender shoot" after God's Spirit overshadowed Mary and she began to carry Jesus in her womb. Just as ...

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Paul W. Kummer
... died for all, then we can rightly tell all listeners to look inside themselves and see what God is saying to them. Peter didn't just tell his listeners to consider doing so; he made them do it. And he wasn't really gentle about it. He displayed early church boldness to confront the people with their sin. He minced no words when he said: You disowned Jesus. You killed Life. Then Peter gave three exhibits whom the people despised or looked down upon. He said, "They are more righteous than you." Exhibit one is ...

Luke 9:57-62, Luke 9:51-56
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Alexander H. Wales
... telling of his plans so that preparations could be made. But the people of this Samaritan village had no intentions of welcoming this Jewish evangelist on his way through town, heading to Jerusalem. The disciples were stunned at the insulting attitude the people displayed. How dare they refuse to welcome Jesus! Here was the most revered religious leader of the day passing through their village, and they didn't even want him to stop. The disciples suggested that they call down a bolt of lightning from heaven ...

Jeremiah 30:1--31:40
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Thomas G. Rogers
... have really lousy parenting skills? Did an all-knowing God really expect that people would magically change in response to this crazy kind of new covenant? Was God actually surprised when people did not begin to lead completely pure and moral lives in response to a lavish display of love and forgiveness? How could that be? We know God is not stupid. What's going on here? For this text to make sense we need to return to the beginning of our sermon text. The first words are: "Behold the days are coming." This ...

Children's Sermon
Robert B. Lantz
... our hands like this one (produce flashlight) that we can use to light our way. It wasn't always like that. Many years ago, people had to rely on oil lamps or candles to find their way in the dark. In a museum in St. Augustine, Florida, there is a display which shows a Chinese man who had a hole drilled in his head so that he could place a candle there to light his way. Isn't that strange? In ancient days, people had another way of carrying light with them to light their paths. They made little candle ...

1 Corinthians 1:10-17
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Richard Hasler
... we can understand readily why some people made him their champion, in particular those who had accented the mind in their Christian discipleship. Such an approach always runs the risk, however, of making the Christian faith into a philosophy rather than displaying a dynamic relationship with the person of Christ. The third group argues, "I belong to Cephas." Cephas, of course, was Peter's original Jewish name. The people who surrounded him undoubtedly favored keeping Jewish laws and customs along with their ...

John 19:17-27
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Robert Beringer
... of Jesus demands a response from us. It is an event with which we must reckon. If God was in Christ reconciling the world, then we who follow Jesus Christ must take up that same ministry of reconciliation in our broken world. The radical love God displayed on Calvary's cross demands that we love and forgive one another in the same way God has forgiven and reconciled us. A moving illustration of this radical response occurred back in 1958 when on the evening of April 25th a young Korean exchange student at ...

Sermon
Robert Beringer
... too-abundant self concern for safety and security rob us of the ability to act in love. In Hemingway's book, A Farewell To Arms, the author describes two soldiers talking. One is a much-decorated hero, a shell-shocked remnant of some valiant action where he displayed great courage. The other man has never seen action, and wonders if he will be a coward under fire. The younger man says, "You would do it again, wouldn't you? You'd get another medal for bravery." But the old veteran shakes his head and says ...

Lk 12:27 · Mt 6:28
Children's Sermon
Kenneth Mortonson
... we all look upon something that is always different, yet it always has the same name. (Modify this if you do not use flowers in your church.) What is it? ... (Second clue, if needed.) There are usually two of them (or whatever number of bouquets are usually displayed at the front of your church). What is it? ... (Third clue, if needed.) They are made of flowers. What is it? ... A bouquet. Every Sunday, we are reminded of the greatness of God's creation as we look at the beautiful flowers that he has formed ...

1 Corinthians 12:14-21
Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
Object: A picture of a hand, foot, eye, and ear. Be familiar with 1 Corinthians 12:1-26. Lesson: Just as all the parts are important to the body, so all the parts of the church (Christ's body) are important. (Display pictures one at a time, or if you have enough children, have four of them stand in front and hold the pictures.) Can you tell what these are? (Children respond.) Pictures of a hand, foot, eye, and ear. Look at these pictures for a moment, and tell me which one ...

Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
Object: A pair of ski poles, if possible. If not, help the children understand what ski poles are and what they are used for. Lesson: When we start to fall, Jesus is there for us to hang on to. Have you ever seen any of these? (Display poles.) Do you know what they are used for? (Children respond.) These are ski poles and people use them when they go skiing down the mountain. They go swoosh! swoosh! and use these poles to help them keep their balance and to point them in the direction they want to ...

Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
Object: Any size battery. Lesson: A battery supplies the power and energy to many things, in much the same way that the Holy Spirit supplies power and energy to Christians. (Display battery.) Do you know what this is? It's a battery. What do batteries do? (Children respond.) Batteries "run" things. They give power and energy to many items we use every day. My watch has a battery in it and so does my camera. What sorts of things do you ...

Colossians 4:2-6
Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
Concept: A traffic signal tells us to go, to slow down, or to stop. God answers our prayers in the same way. Preparation: A picture or model of a traffic signal, if available. Look what I've got today. (Display picture.) Do you know what this is? (Children respond.) This is a picture of a traffic signal. Do you know what the different colors mean? How about the light at the top, the red one, what does it mean? (Children respond.) It means "stop." It doesn't mean slow down ...

Children's Sermon
Teresa L. Major
... what sin is? (Select a volunteer or offer the answer.) Sin is what we do that hurts God. Sin is what we do wrong such as not telling the truth, fighting, stealing, and disobeying our parents. Whenever we sin, it is like leaving a big ugly stain on the inside. (Display stain remover.) This works pretty well at getting the stains out of our clothes. But do you think it can get rid of the stain left by sin? No. Stain remover cannot do that. There is only one way to get rid of stains on the inside. There is ...

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