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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Revelation 5:11-14
Sermon
King Duncan
... you return to your seats.” (1) Well, I guess our service would be considerably shorter without any music, but for many of us it wouldn’t be worship. Music has always been central to the life of the church. It always interests me that so many secular popular singers testify that the first songs they performed in public were in church. I am grateful to those who contribute their musical talents in our church. But, for a few moments, I want you to lift your gaze just a little higher. I want you to imagine ...

Revelation 7:9-17
Sermon
King Duncan
... impact you have on so many lives. A good mother is such a powerful example of God’s love. Many mothers are willing to do almost anything to communicate their love to their children. Some even try desperately to keep up with the changing styles popular with young people nowadays. Good luck with that. Reader’s Digest magazine recently published some amusing texts from mothers who weren’t aware of the most current acronyms young people use for texting. You know what an acronym is. We use them all the ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... they love them. I love to see a young father who is able to express his love physically for his children. Fathers in our parents and grandparents’ generation often were not able to do that. Comedian Ray Romano, who starred for so many years in the popular sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, was asked in an interview if his parents were funny people. He remarked that his mother was very creative, but his father was more eccentric. Ray’s father loved him, he said, but he did not express that love very easily ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... can buy 30,000 views from a site called 500views.com. For $3,100 they’ll make your video go “viral” by getting you a million views. The article concludes with the following advice: “No matter what social network you’re on, you can buy your way to popularity.” (1) It’s a shame Jesus didn’t have this technology in his day. In this passage in Luke 9, it looks like Jesus couldn’t even buy followers for his ministry. And the few followers he had didn’t understand his ministry at all. In verse ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him?” God’s will is always for His children’s good. That is why we can trust that our prayers will be answered in a way that will be ultimately for our good. That’s who God is. As a popular contemporary Christian song by singer Chris Tomlin says, “You’re a good, good Father, it’s who you are, it’s who you are, it’s who you are . . . And I’m loved by you, it’s who I am, it’s who I am, it’s who I am ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... him that. So no matter the circumstance that he finds himself in, he keeps the rules. As a consequence, at least on this occasion, he missed out on some free chocolate. I don’t think I could be that obedient, do you? It’s not a popular subject in our world today, but let’s talk for a few moments about obedience. Obedience, especially when it requires sacrifice, is an admirable quality. You have to believe in a cause greater than yourself to obey a rule or a principle that causes you to sacrifice ...

2632. Saving Christmas
Illustration
Bruce Watson
... a ban on toy buying that year. They hoped to convince parents to buy Liberty bonds instead. But before they made such a monumental decision, government officials arranged a special meeting with A.C. Gilbert, the inventor of one of the most popular toys in history, the Erector Set. Erector Sets were toy construction sets with which children could build skyscrapers, space ships, and anything else their minds could conceive. But what could a toy inventor say that would convince the government to save Christmas ...

2633. One Solitary Life
Illustration
James Allan Francis
... . He never put His foot inside a big city. He never traveled two hundred miles from the place He was born. He never did one of the things that usually accompany greatness. He had no credentials but Himself... While still a young man, the tide of popular opinion turned against him. His friends ran away. One of them denied Him. He was turned over to His enemies. He went through the mockery of a trial. He was nailed upon a cross between two thieves. While He was dying His executioners gambled for the only ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... .” That seems like a contradictory statement. “Happy are the meek . . .” Just when you and I had signed up for assertiveness training . . . “Happy are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness . . .” Maybe so, but they aren’t going to be very popular. “Happy are the merciful . . .” Not me. I want revenge against those who hurt me! “Happy are the pure in heart . . .” Jesus never saw some of the prime time television shows that our children are watching. “Happy are the peacemakers ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... today is about a group of religious leaders, the Sadducees, who ask Jesus an impossible question. But the truth of the matter is the Sadducees don’t really want to know the answer. They want to make Jesus look foolish. They’re afraid of his popularity with the people, and they want to destroy his ministry. So they confront him with a ridiculous, hypothetical question about a woman whose husband dies. According to the law given to Moses in Deuteronomy 25, if a man dies and leaves a childless widow behind ...

Sermon
Dean Feldmeyer
... . The second source for our culture of fear is the internet, especially the social media thereupon, and the rapid communication that it makes available through email, blogs, twitter, Facebook and whatever is being invented as I speak these words. These popular communication networks make it possible for quick communication that is often unguarded, unedited, unchecked, and unverified to be passed off as fact. Examples of this would include the famous Ben Stein rant about Christmas and pop culture, only about ...

2637. Eat, Drink, and See Mary
Luke 1:26-38
Illustration
Rev. Don Frank
... on a country hillside outside the house. Such appearances occurred for many, many months, drawing huge crowds, some desiring to hear a message they believed was from God and some even looking for healing and other miracles. The “show,” as many of us came to believe it was, was so popular, that roadside stands sprang up, serving everything from Mary statues and rosaries to BBQ and beans. One stand became nationally known for its T‑shirt which read: “Conyers, GA: Eat, drink, and see Mary.”

Sermon
George Reed
... jobs before our families and soon we find ourselves in divorce court and our children have become strangers to us. We become fixated on our physical appearance and abilities only to find that the steroids and weird diets have ruined our health. We decide we can be popular if we just do the things that someone tells us to do and find ourselves regretting our decisions as we carry a criminal record with us for the rest of our lives. Priorities — we have to have them or we will find ourselves adrift in life ...

Sermon
Richard Gribble
... with briars and thorns; I will command the clouds that they rain no rain upon it" (5b-6). In each case the prophet was responsible to God to carry out the Lord's command and to faithfully and fearlessly proclaim a message that was not popular or welcome, yet one that needed to be heard. This responsibility has always been an integral part of the prophetic vocation and continues to be so today. For Christians the preeminent prophet was obviously Jesus of Nazareth, for he had personal knowledge of the Father ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... see the true nature of sin. We don’t see how terribly dead we are. Jesus didn’t just come to clean us up and make us better, shinier version of our selves. He came to raise us up from the grave. Here’s something interesting. One of the most popular cell phone apps in the Health & Fitness category is an app called WeCroak. WeCroak costs 99 cents. Its only purpose is to pop a reminder on your phone five times every day that you are going to die. (5) Do you need a reminder like that? That’s what aging ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... comforts of this world are empty. They no longer count on the world’s promises of happiness or definition of success. These are not the people who will have the most followers on Facebook or Instagram or Twitter. Those platforms are for the powerful, the popular and the positive. But who is blessed in the kingdom of God? Those who discover that God is comfort for the broken-hearted and strength for the meek and food for those who hunger for righteousness and inspiration for the peacemakers. Who is blessed ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... world of lost sinners was slain. So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross, till my trophies at last I lay down; I will cling to the old rugged cross, and exchange it some day for a crown . . .” (1) The Old Rugged Cross became one of the most popular hymns of the twentieth century. What impressed me, however, was how Bennard described his feelings as he struggled to bring his feelings to the printed page: “I saw the Christ of the Cross as if I were seeing John 3:16 leave the printed page, take form and act ...

2643. We Go Up to Jerusalem
Matthew 20:18
Illustration
Jon L. Joyce
... At Jerusalem an ugly cross was waiting to inflict its cruel anguish upon Christ. Yet without flinching or hesitation he set his jaw and started for the city. Here was discipline of the first order, and an example to every follower of Christ. Discipline is not popular today. The discipline of the armed forces is being eroded. Children are not to be warped by domination and so permissiveness runs full sway. "I want to be free." "I want to do my thing." These are the cries of many who are rebelling against the ...

Sermon
Dean Feldmeyer
... and he founded and built the port city of Caesarea Maritima (by the sea). All of this was financed from the sale of asphalt that was extracted from the Dead Sea with his business partner, Cleopatra. For all his accomplishments, however, he was never a popular king. The court of the high priests, the Sanhedrin, criticized and condemned him, constantly, for his heavy-handed tactics and the brutality with which he dealt with anyone who challenged him. He was an admirer of all things Greek and Roman and he was ...

Matthew 21:1-11, Matthew 26:14-16
Sermon
King Duncan
... ’t honor their God or their society. They wanted to be saved from the sting of a lost identity and the defeat of their holy nation. They gave no thought to the rule of God in their lives, or the priorities of eternity. And when Jesus lost his popularity, when he looked like a victim of Rome and the religious leaders, they turned against him. The people wanted a flesh and blood king, not a king that offers his flesh and blood. Not a king who conquers by way of humility and submission. They wanted immediate ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... used on the skin and body to heal wounds and to keep the skin supple and ward off dryness. Ever get static in your hair –the kind that makes your hair stand up? A bit of oil will tame that right down. That’s the beauty of all of those popular oils women and men use in their hair to keep it just in place. But oil is also used in scripture as a means of anointing. When you are anointed by God, you are set in motion on a mission. Like riding the bike, when there’s too much friction ...

Matthew 4:18-22, John 1:35-42, John 1:43-51
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... east and last approximately a half an hour, and then the sea would return to a mirror-like calm. The sea as a metaphor is a powerful one. It was from the deep that God created the earth and humankind. It represents the beginning of existence. The popular conch shell was used as an ancient musical instrument, and as a horn for sailors. Many of the Hebrew stories involve the crossing of the seas. God’s power over winds, storms, and seas is legendary. Jesus himself would later cross over on the water, and ...

Matthew 9:27-34, Matthew 9:35-38, Matthew 12:15-21, Matthew 12:22-37, Matthew 12:38-45, Matthew 12:46-50
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... the devotion of Jesus’ followers. Although perhaps many didn’t know what to believe about “who” he was, they did know he had miraculous healing power, and the ill and handicapped flocked from miles around to try to touch his robe. Jesus’ popularity was growing with the people, even while decreasing with the Pharisees. The Pharisees were determined to try to sway the crowd by instilling fear –that perhaps their healing was performed not by God, but by beelzebul, which they called a “prince of ...

Luke 9:10-17, Matthew 14:13-21, Mark 6:30-44, John 6:1-15
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... and sustenance. It provides nourishment. It fills. It sates. Bread can be made with or without yeast. The “bread” of the Jews was most times “matza,” unleavened (yeastless) bread. Most of this kind of bread was made from barley. Barley was very popular in Jesus’ day, particularly among the Greeks. It could be of various qualities, the barley of the poor containing the most chaff. Barley was one of the gifts of the promised land. Metaphorically, bread is also a symbol for God’s sustenance and ...

Mt 14:22-36, Mk 4:35-41, Lk 8:22-25, Jn 6:16-24
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... promise. The church is a metaphor too born of water and blood –that from the piercing of Jesus’ side. And then it is inbreathed by the Holy Spirit at the time of Pentecost. But the church too can be liked to a ship on the high seas. It is a popular painting in early times –the ship upon the stormy sea, with Jesus inside of it! Jesus never tells us he will get rid of every storm in life. But he tells us, he is there with us in the boat –so there is nothing to fear from the rocking boat ...