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 22:1-6, Matthew 26:14-16, Matthew 27:1-10, Matthew 26:47-56
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... into Jerusalem. There we read that a demon entered into Judas and he began to make plans for the betrayal. Both of these events are significant, for on both occasions Jesus declined chances to accept leadership that might well have triggered a successful revolt against Rome. A popular leader accepting a crown might well have revolted successfully even against Rome in the dusty garrisons of the middle east. Judas Macabbeaus had overcome greater odds for a time a couple of hundred years earlier. Likewise, the ...

Acts 27:13-26
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... to take a tour of the frat house." There was a scurrying into the various rooms. The young men wanted their rooms to be in order when the professor came. But there was one room in which nothing could be done. It was too late. As that popular professor entered the room, he saw that all four walls were covered with obscene pictures pictures that couldn’t be sent through the mail. The professor said not a word of condemnation. He stood silently and looked about, then turned and walked out of the room. On ...

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Louis H. Valbracht
... knowledge of what He said was hid from them. Well, that’s typical. For them the road to glory was a continuation of this comfortable, leisurely, sight-seeing tour through Palestine. They were basking in the popularity of the Master, and it was sweet, being right on the inside track on a winning and popular team. The Lord, they assured themselves, would soon take over the nation by some miraculous stroke; and there they would be right in the front row, ready to take over the leading spots in His government ...

Drama
David E. Ullery
... , refusing tribute to Caesar, and claiming to be king of the Jews! Pilate: Do you take me for a fool? I have had men watching him for some time. You will have a difficult time proving those charges. You want me to crucify a man who is so popular with the people? Not a chance! Caiaphas: Lord Pilate, may I remind you that you have already been in trouble with the people three times? Once when you insisted on erecting idols here in the Holy City, once when you hastily took money from the sacred treasury for ...

2 Corinthians 4:1-18
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William F. Dunkle
... s glory in the face of Christ, Saint Paul observes with great sorrow. He says, "The god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ." Our fealties to worldly power, popularity, and position make our minds impervious to God’s glory. That’s mainly because we have inadequate conceptions of glory. We see it where it isn’t and do not see it where it is. Glory is creative, not destructive. The accumulation of riches may only ...

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Brett Blair
... to be the watchman who sounds the alarm? Who will call us bark to God in repentance? Who will have eyes only for his Lord not seeking the approval of the crowds? It will not be a popular task. This Advent we salute the forerunner who prepared the way by challenging the people’s sins. He was not after the popular vote. He had eyes only for God. Are we ready to share his work and mission? III Third, John the Baptist prepared the way by pointing to Christ. John in the desert was in the great tradition ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... it a disease or a crime. Maybe it is a neurosis or a social maladjustment. To Sin Is Human What are we doing about our sin? We are accepting it as a normal way of life. We keep saying that "Everybody's doing it -- why shouldn't I?" Sin is popular in our day. Without it life would be dull and boring. Several years ago someone got the idea of starting a fad of wearing SIN buttons (Stop Inflation Now), and the public took instantly to it. Bumper stickers appeared, "Honk if you want to sin." We seem to be ...

Isaiah 61:1-11
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John R. Brokhoff
... from their enemies. As Christians we, too, can be happy because God has set us free through Christ. Contrary to the once-popular song and movie, we are not "Born free." Each of us, according to the Scriptures, is born in slavery to sin and ... assurance that all is well with his soul. This is what the Psalmist is referring to when he sings, "The joy of thy salvation." A popular gospel song expresses it: O happy day that fixed my choice On Thee, my Savior and my God. Well may this glowing heart rejoice And ...

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Maurice A. Fetty
... what the Heavenly Father's will is, challenges all our flickering loyalties and fading allegiances to his bigger cause. But let us also behold a Christ who burns through many of the popular images constructed out of our needs and imaginations. In his excellent book, The Challenge of Jesus, John Shea gives clever insight into the popular images of Christ. In answer to Jesus' famous question, "Who do you say that I am?" we have had the Jesus of Protestant piety, a blond, blue-eyed, haloed, radiant gentle ...

Zephaniah 3:1-20
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Harry N. Huxhold
... the repetition, and the lack of artistry, one critic asked, “Why don’t the songs have an ending?” The answer is that bad music has no soul to reflect a genuine and positive hope. A Special Song One certainly cannot characterize all contemporary music, popular or classical, as decadent or lacking in soul. There is much contemporary composition that is commendable. However, it is important to note that the prophet who called for a song from God’s people did not look for them to express their sense of ...

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Brett Blair
... You will be tempted by evil. So I want to remind you today, in those times when you are in the wilderness, trying to find your way through, and when temptation comes and offers you the wrong answer, the wrong choice the wrong use of power, the way to popularity, the wrong kind of partnership then you remember that Christ was tempted as well. But he did not turn those stones into bread. He fed himself the word of God. He did not fling himself upon the rocks. He wanted no man’s approval but God’s. He did ...

Psalm 91:1-16
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David E. Leininger
... foot against a stone" (11,12). There is Jesus' comment in Matthew 18:10: "Take care that you do not despise one of these little ones; for, I tell you, in heaven their angels continually see the face of my Father in heaven." Amy Grant sings a popular song called "Angels:" (7) Angels watching over me, every move I make, Angels watching over me! Angels watching over me, every step I take, Angels watching over me! God only knows the times my life was threatened just today. A reckless car ran out of gas before ...

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Brett Blair
... will be tempted by evil. So I want to remind you today, in those times when you are in the wilderness, trying to find your way through, and when temptation comes and offers you the wrong answer, the wrong choice -- the wrong use of power, the way to popularity, the wrong kind of partnership -- then you remember that Christ was tempted as well. But he did not turn those stones into bread. He fed himself the word of God. He did not fling himself upon the rocks. He wanted no man’s approval but God’s. He ...

Luke 18:15-17
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David E. Leininger
... to do this or that immediately then not seeing it happen on my schedule, I have learned that life goes on anyway. They have taught me to "not sweat the small stuff." I have learned gratitude - gratitude for the fact that currently popular fashion does not stay popular for very long, gratitude for the genius who decided that plugged-in headphones should automatically mute the speakers on a boom box, gratitude that the drive to dye hair green or or orange or strawberry, the drive to attach sharp metal objects ...

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Frank Lyman
... places plain, but his fiery oratory was not the last word and John was the first to admit it! He said that there's one following me who I am not fit to even untie his sandal. In Biblical times, that was slave's work and here John, this incredibly popular prophet, says I'm not even worthy of that. John's fiery words about repentance were important, but were not the last words. It's a pitiful fact that too many people have been force-fed the wrath of God while they were kids, and have been so turned off ...

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King Duncan
... DC current, the kind you find in batteries, and George Westinghouse was promoting AC current, the kind that today comes through electrical lines. As homes were being wired for electricity, Westinghouse's AC current was winning out. Edison, hoping to undermine the popularity of Westinghouse's AC current, hit upon a plan. Edison had been asked by a member of the New York State commission on capital punishment to help them come up with an alternative form of execution to the customary hanging. Tying his ...

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King Duncan
... our children are growing up in single family homes. We wonder why our young people are sexually active at younger and younger ages. WE SEEM TO HAVE A NATIONAL OBSESSION WITH UNHEALTHY APPROACHES TO SEX. Turn on your television, open up national magazines, listen to the latest popular song, and you will find that casual and uncommitted sex is a constant theme. Now sex is one of God's most beautiful and enjoyable gifts to us. We don't have to be prudish about it. Sex fills a very important place in our lives ...

Exodus 24:3-8, Mark 14:12-16, 22-26, Hebrews 9:11-15
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King Duncan
... It means you don’t sit around waiting for life to come to you. You take the initiative. Losers simply REact to life. Winners are PROactive. God is a proactive God. God does not wait on us to come to God; God comes to us. Think of the most popular images of Christ that we have: The Good Shepherd with a lost lamb hoisted on his shoulder, and Christ standing patiently--knocking on a door that must be opened from the inside. God does not wait for us to come penitently, hat in hand, seeking God’s forgiveness ...

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King Duncan
... , that didn't matter in the forties when refrigerators were tiny and the majority of women went grocery shopping almost daily. What mattered then was that people loved the Chiquita jingle, sang it everywhere, and bought lots of bananas. (The jingle became so popular, recordings of it appeared in jukeboxes. And the U.S. government borrowed the tune for a song about conserving water during World War II.) However, what had seemed to be the perfect ad campaign began costing the company sales in the fifties when ...

Philippians 4:2-9
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King Duncan
... PEACE “PEACE WITHIN OUR OWN HEARTS, PEACE WITHIN OUR HOMES, PEACE WITHIN OUR WORLD. We long for the peace of God. We long for the God of peace. Dave Garroway was for many years the host of the TODAY show on NBC, one of the most popular shows of its time. Dave Garroway attained wealth, fame and respect. Someone once asked him about his understanding of Christmas. Here's how he replied: "I've noticed that when people are asked what they want for Christmas, nine times out of ten, they answer with something ...

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King Duncan
... or no blanket, AMEN!!" (1) You and I are not likely to get that excited in our worship service. But sometimes don't you wish we did? Oh, not in an emotional, showy sense. Most of us are turned off by mere emotionalism. There is a story that is very popular right now about a fellow in the South who wasn't very deep in his commitment to Christ but who loved to go to Revival meetings. Particularly if a visiting evangelist had put up a tent on the outskirts of town, he was there. When the invitation was given ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... did He expect? Those were "crude and cruel days" as the poem puts it. He well knew that His message would not ultimately be popular. After all, who wants to respond to a call to carry a cross? Jesus had no illusions: "... the gate is narrow and the way ... as Jesus wept over Jerusalem, God weeps over our world. There is a sense in which Jesus is just about the most popular personage in the world. Everybody wants to get onto His bandwagon. Sometimes it seems as though the Pharisees' murmuring about Jesus is ...

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King Duncan
... THAN OUR NEIGHBOR'S, OF WHAT VALUE IS OUR FAITH? There is more and more a blurring of lifestyles. Lloyd Ogilvie tells about a good friend, Johnny Grant, a popular television and radio host who is also an outstanding community leader and a committed Christian. Johnny Grant used a oneliner that Ogilvie says is worth remembering. Many of you remember a popular movie of a year or so ago entitled, CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD. Johnny Grant said that the problem today is that too many Christians want to be "children ...

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Mark McGilvey Livonia
... Deo gloria!" Through twenty centuries of time faithful children of God in every generation have lived and died with that same singleminded commitment. Now, it is our turn to take center stage in the drama of life. How will we perform? Will we live for money, popularity and power by playing to the masses? Or will we perform for the ultimate spectator, God? I pray that God will give us the grace and power to perform for Him alone! People in this no-commitment society will not understand. Living for God is a ...

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King Duncan
... than what you have or who you are. You can be the richest man in the world, like Howard Hughes, and be a recluse hidden away in a dark and lonely hotel room obsessed by fears that terrify you and will not set you free. You can be the most popular entertainer in the world, like Elvis Presley was at one time, and take hundreds of pills each day to ease an inner pain. You can make millions laugh, as did John Belushi, but have such an inner sadness that you will pump your veins full of a deadly narcotic. What ...

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