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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Frank Luchsinger
... his protest came the Protestant side of the Christian Church. The courier of the Light found no easy road. Or think of the young black minister in the southern United States in the early 1960s. A Ph.D. in Theology from Boston University had not won him admiration from all quarters. He had become a mouthpiece for Negro interests in the South, but now he found himself incarcerated in a Birmingham jail. How can the Light move if its courier is in jail? This courier of the Light found no easy road. So, the road ...

Sermon
Frank Luchsinger
... are very small that you will choose someone who is truly dangerous. You will wind up with someone with far more flaws that you originally thought."3 Choosing a mate is like selecting a bottle of wine with no label -- no tasting, no sniffing, no opening. You may admire the bottle and even consider the richness of the color, but that's it. And by the way this is your last bottle for a lifetime -- make it last ... So you want to know how much it costs? The Prathers go on to point to the possibility that ...

Sermon
Frank Luchsinger
... same: Be on the road shortly after midnight and drive all night so that the younger children would sleep through the first several hundred miles. Sometimes we would stop for sightseeing at such places as Lincoln's Tomb in Springfield, Illinois, or to admire the St. Louis Gateway Arch. Always we were struck with awe as we crossed the "big bridge" over the mighty Mississippi. My favorite places were the diners and pancake houses where we took our meals. Sometimes we did not drive "straight through"; instead ...

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Maurice A. Fetty
... , Michigan. The cover-up had been uncovered. Since that time, we have had no shortage of the exposure of cover-ups and as a result, the image of some of our dearest heroes has been tarnished. For example, my father and his generation were great admirers of J. Edgar Hoover, head of the F.B.I. But recent books and articles have uncovered a variety of behaviors and improprieties which would have greatly offended my dad. John F. Kennedy lauded Thomas Jefferson when, at an assemblage of artists, actors, authors ...

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Timothy J. Smith
... his knowledge and self-confidence about human behavior. The professor was also a religious skeptic who made frequent scathing comments about the Christian faith in his lectures. Don continued to struggle with the growing conflict in him between his faith and his admiration of the professor. It was during this time of inner struggle that Don stopped attending church. He looked to his studies to give him an understanding and meaning to life. In his last semester of college, something happened to Don that made ...

Lk 4:21-30 · 1 Cor 13:1-13 · Jer 1:4-10 · Ps 71
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John R. Brokhoff
... love be misunderstood as moralism or sentimentalism, Paul combines love with faith and hope, with love being supreme. Gospel: Luke 4:21-30 The people of Nazareth react negatively to Jesus' first sermon. When Jesus read the scripture, the congregation was so pleased that admiringly they asked, "Is not this Joseph's son?" It was a different matter when he preached. Their love turned to hatred. It seems that they wanted him to perform miracles as he did in Capernaum. For their lack of faith he was unable to ...

Hebrews 13:1-25, Jeremiah 2:1-3:5, Luke 14:1-14
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John R. Brokhoff
... take his word for it. 2. Worthless (v. 5). Jeremiah says that Judah's ancestors went after worthless things and then became worthless. The worthless things were false gods they worshiped. There is an important truth here. What we look up to, what we admire, what we worship causes us to become like what we worship. If we worship gold, we become materialistic. If we worship sex, we will indulge in illicit sex. What a person worships discloses the nature of a person's character. 3. Appalled (v. 12). Jeremiah ...

Isaiah 12:2-6, Zephaniah 3:14-20, Luke 3:7-18, Philippians 4:4-7
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B. David Hostetter
... hearts and your thoughts, in Christ Jesus. Friends, believe the Good News! In Jesus Christ, we are forgiven. EXHORTATION Now my friends, all that is true, all that is noble, all that is just and pure, all that is lovable and gracious, whatever is excellent and admirable--fill all your thoughts with these things. PRAYER OF THE DAY God of wisdom, God-in-action, Spirit of inquiry, prompt us to ask not only what we should believe but what should we do? Save us from fruitless speculation that does not issue in ...

Luke 6:17-26, Psalm 1:1-6
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B. David Hostetter
... our trust in such persons and not in you. You frequently speak through rough and ready persons like John the Baptist, heal the sick through poor people like Jesus of Nazareth, comfort the dying through servants like Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Forgive our admiration of false glories, through Jesus our Savior. Amen. DECLARATION OF GOD'S FORGIVENESS Hear the Good News! You are blessed if you do not find Jesus Christ to be a stumbling block, and believe the Good News he preaches to the poor. Friends, believe ...

Matthew 5:38-42, Matthew 5:43-48
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Mark Radecke
... themselves. And giving to organizations and efforts to fight hunger -- in this congregation and many communities of faith -- is dramatically down, despite increased need and -- for many who could respond -- increased income. It is well known that Mohandas Gandhi was a great admirer of the Sermon on the Mount. A confused reporter once asked him, "If you like the Sermon on the Mount, then what do you think about Christianity?" Gandhi replied, "I think it would be wonderful." Gandhi's reply is at once both ...

Matthew 20:20-28
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Thomas Long
... masters of bad timing. The mother of the sons of Zebedee -- that is, the mother of James and John -- is such a person. Taken in isolation, what she does in this story is perfectly understandable. If we cut her a bit of slack, it is perhaps even admirable. She is a mother looking out for her children. In context, however, this woman, like a blacksmithing major at the local vocational college, is a living embodiment of bad timing. What she does, of course, is to act on her concern about the job potential of ...

Gn 4:1-26, Mt 20:1-16, Philip 4:10-20
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R. Curtis Fussell
... aptly expresses the pain, the suffering, and the obsession that can come from being envious of another person. It's important though not to confuse envy with jealousy. Jealousy is having something and fearing that you will lose it.2 Also, envy can be confused with admiration. Someone can say he is envious of a pro golfer's swing, meaning he sees the benefit of it and wants to imitate it for his own benefit. But envy is different because envy has a dark side to it. Envy is that feeling or that impression ...

Genesis 1:1-2:3
Drama
Jerry Eckert
... you have a problem, make smaller problems out of it. Divide and conquer. Take it a little at a time. God was no dummy! Firmament. That's a dome. Above the spherical roof He made was half the swirling waters. The other half swelled at His feet as He stood admiring His handiwork. "I've divided it, but the mess is still there. I hope I haven't goofed up the children's curiosity by leaving too easy an answer to their questions about why the sky is blue and where does the rain come from." God noticed that the ...

Jn 6:51-58 · 1 Cor 10:16-17 · Deut 8:1-20 · Ps 116
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Russell F. Anderson
... sake but for the sake of the world. We must also remember that it takes more than a single head of grain to make a loaf of bread. Are we willing to be blended and baked into a community of nourishment? Remember also that bread is not meant to be admired but broken and shared. Gospel: John 6:51-58 Wonder Bread. When I was a child, Wonder Bread was widely touted. It was supposed to help develop strong bodies eight ways. Don't ask me to name those ways. Jesus, our Lord, is the true Wonder Bread. He claims that ...

Mt 24:1-14 · 1 Thess 3:7-13 · Jer 26:1-6 · Ps 105:1-7
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Russell F. Anderson
... . 2. Paul suggests that we will be ready if we practice holy love (vv. 12-13)| - love which accepts the unacceptable - love which gives and forgives - love which grows Gospel: Matthew 24:1-14 Sermon Title: Toppling Temples. Sermon Angle: While the disciples admired the temple in Jerusalem, Jesus informed them that this lovely edifice would be thrown to the ground. The temple was designed as a place where the Lord would be worshipped. Instead, it became an object of human pride. Jesus was trying to teach his ...

Joshua 3:7-17, Amos 5:18-27, Micah 3:1-12, Malachi 2:1-9, Matthew 23:1-39, 1 Thessalonians 2:1-16
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Russell F. Anderson
... ; so too is the Jewish Talmud, the body of authoritative Jewish teachings. Here are a few of the seven different types of Pharisees described in the Talmud. (1) The shoulder Pharisee. He wore his good deeds on his shoulder where they could be seen and admired by others. (2) The self-afflicting Pharisee. He wouldn't think of even looking at a woman in public. To avoid merely the appearance of evil he would keep his head down and eyes shut in crowded places. Consequently, he was always running into obstacles ...

Galatians 3:26--4:7, Galatians 3:15-25, Colossians 3:1-17, Hebrews 2:5-18, Isaiah 61:1-11, Isaiah 63:7--64:12, Matthew 2:19-23, Matthew 2:13-18
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Russell F. Anderson
... to make a home for the raising up of children. Though two loving parents are best, we need to be careful so that we do not denigrate those single parents who are working hard to provide a proper home for their children and doing admirably. A sermon on the attributes that are needed to be a Christian homemaker could be very helpful: such things as caring, forgiving, listening, disciplining and openness to God's Spirit. Holy Innocents. The destruction of the children in and around Bethlehem is dubbed "the ...

Mt 2:13-23 · Jn 1:1-18 · Eph 1:3-14 · Jer 31:7-14 · Is 61:10--62:3 · Ps 147
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Russell F. Anderson
... to make a home for the raising up of children. Though two loving parents are best, we need to be careful so that we do not denigrate those single parents who are working hard to provide a proper home for their children and doing admirably. A sermon on the attributes that are needed to be a Christian homemaker could be very helpful: such things as caring, forgiving, listening, disciplining and openness to God's Spirit. Holy Innocents. The destruction of the children in and around Bethlehem is dubbed "the ...

Bulletin Aid
Robert L. Linder and Rabbi Sol Ester
... ; remember all who have given their lives for Kiddush Hashem, the sanctification of Thy name. R: Grant their souls the peace reserved for all the righteous who are in Thy tender keeping. And as we mourn Israel's tragic fate, we also recall with admiration and gratitude the compassionate men and women of other faiths and nationalities who, at the peril of their lives, protected and saved thousands of Jews. R: They are among those whom our Rabbis had in mind when they taught: "The righteous of all nations ...

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Jerry Eckert
... If you have a problem, make smaller problems out of it.Divide and conquer. Take it a little at a time. God was nodummy! Firmament. That's a dome. Above the spherical roof Hemade was half the swirling waters. The other half swelled atHis feet as He stood admiring His handiwork. "I've divided it, but the mess is still there. I hope Ihaven't goofed up the children's curiosity by leaving tooeasy an answer to their questions about why the sky is blueand where does the rain come from." God noticed that the dome ...

Sermon
Jerry Eckert
... that your faith offers to God. If that is so, I am glad, and share my joy with you all. In the same way, you too must be glad and share your joy with me." (Philippians 2:17-18) Announcer: You do not sound too optimistic about being freed. We admire your ability to look at what is happening to you and yet you still find a way to be positive. In the midst of the strain of imprisonment, what holds you together? Paul: "Does your life in Christ make you strong? Does his love comfort you? Do you have fellowship ...

Sermon
E. Carver McGriff
... and Bruce admits he was magnanimously accepting their appreciation when his wife walked in and said, "Bruce, you're not giving them that old rack, are you? You know it never worked right." He was, of course, quite embarassed and apologetic. He's to be admired for sharing that very human story with the rest of us. That's honesty. Repentance starts there, the inward look which leads us to genuinely catch ourselves in the things we do or say which are petty or selfish or hurtful. Repentance, though, must go ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... 's story of "The Portrait Of Dorian Gray," the man who lived a totally selfish life, yet was widely acclaimed for his dashing good looks and witty manner. He had a painting, a portrait, in the attic of his home. When first completed, he often went to admire his own attractiveness in the painting. But as the years went by, the painting became ugly, hateful. Then one day Dorian Gray died. They found him, his handsome face now distorted by the sins of a lifetime, grotesque and ugly. His inner being was at last ...

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E. Carver McGriff
... This last factor so profoundly affected him that Gilkey later became a respected and articulate teacher of the Christian faith. The point here is not to cast aspersions on any one group of people. It must be added that in Shantung Compound, many of the most admirable people were, indeed, from the ranks of the most successful. It's simply to recognize that living together in a common bond is not always easy, and that our lesser nature sometimes comes into play to make the church fall sadly short of the image ...

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E. Carver McGriff
We Americans have long had a love affair with winners. Successful undertakings of nearly every sort quickly receive the admiration of those around us. As a group, we take great delight in banquets and other ceremonies at which honors are distributed. People who come in second are rarely remembered in our culture. The runner-up usually receives a brief word of recognition and then is quickly forgotten. If you happen ...

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