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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1 Kings 10:14-29, 1 Kings 11:1-13, Luke 15:11-32
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... (Luke 15) Minor Text The Story of the Extravagance of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9) The Lord Will Show His Glory to the Pursuing Egyptians (Exodus 14) Guidelines for Clean and Unclean Foods (Leviticus 11) Saul is Tormented by an Evil Spirit (1 Samuel 16-18) Elijah Confronts Ahab and the Prophets of Baal are Slaughtered at the Brook Kishon (1 Kings 18) Psalm 49: The Tombs of the Wealthy Will Become Their Homes Psalm 68: The Lord Reigns from Mt. Bashan Psalm 80: A Prayer for God to Restore the Lands of Manasseh and ...

Exodus 32:1-33:6, Luke 19:1-10
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Lori Wagner
... beautiful. I would trust my life to that? Wouldn’t you? Based on the Story Lectionary Major Text The Making of the Golden Calf (Exodus 32) Jesus’ Encounter with Zacchaeus the Repentant Tax Collector (Luke 19) Minor Text David Takes What is Not His and Is Confronted by Nathan on God’s Behalf (2 Samuel 12) Gehazi’s Greed (2 Kings 5) King Hezekiah’s Offer of Monetary Retribution to the King of Assyria (2 Kings 18) Advice on Storing Up Treasure in Heaven from Father to Son (Tobit 4) Love Your Neighbor ...

Numbers 17:1-13
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Lori Wagner
... (Sirach 51:1-12) The Prophecy of the Coming Priest (The Testament of Levi) The Priest in the Order of Melchizedek (Hebrews 5 and 7) Zechariah’s Vision About His Son John (To Be Called the Baptist) (Luke 1:5-17) Jesus’ Prayer in Gethsemane, His Arrest, and His Confrontation by Caiaphas the High Priest (Matthew 26:36-56 and 57-75; Mark 14:32-51 and 53-72; Luke 22:39-53 and 54-71) Caiaphas’ Dream of the Messiah, Jesus’ Prayer in Gethsemane, and His Arrest by Jewish Officials (John 11:45-57 and 18:1-27 ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... realize the immense sacrifice Jesus made on our behalf, saving us from death, sin, and a fiery fate? We get up…and we serve. We are saved to serve. We remember in order for us to re-member. Out of our gratitude, our joy, our confrontation in which we “remember” Jesus’ sacrifice for us, His saving grasp that pulls us from our place of death into places of life –we re-member and recommit ourselves to serve God in a whole new way. True remembering is re-membering. Remembering our “saving” story ...

Exodus 34:1-28, Exodus 34:29-35, John 1:1-18, Acts 9:1-19a
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Lori Wagner
... more changing! Saul is literally blinded and knocked off his feet by Jesus’ encounter with him. Whereas the disciples experience the Light of transfiguration of Jesus or his ascension into the Light, Saul is slapped silly by that same Light! In a sense, God confronts him in the form and voice of Jesus, choose him, and afflicts him even as he cleanses him. For the Light is also the refiner’s fire. And like a lightning bolt, everything about Paul is moved and changed. Altered permanently. He is thrust ...

Mark 6:7-13, Matthew 10:1-42, Luke 9:1-9, Luke 10:1-24
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... Proclaim and Warn All the Towns of Israel (Luke 9 and 10) Minor Text The Curse of the Dust (Genesis 3) Abraham Pleads with God and God’s Angels Warn Lot and His Family (Genesis 18-19) Shimei Casts Dirt Upon David for His Deed (2 Samuel 16) Elijah Confronts Ahab and Jezebel (1 Kings 18) Psalm 30: The Lord Turns Wailing into Dancing Psalm 44: Lord Raises Us from the Dust Psalm 103: The Lord has Compassion and Remembers that We are Dust Psalm 113: The Lord Raises the Needy from the Dust Psalm 119: Follow the ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... his complacency, his doubt and his status quo. Jesus literally takes him into that water. He goes with him and makes sure he gets off the sidelines and into the deep. Once the paralyzed man jumps in and immerses himself in that turbulent place where he confronts his doubt, upsets his stasis and stirs up his dormant faith, he emerges a new man. He emerges walking with God again with all of the challenges and risks and responsibilities that all of that entails. So let’s think about this for a moment. First ...

Luke 4:1-13, Mark 1:9-13, Matthew 4:1-11
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... urges and temptations, fears of the dark and untamed, and a coming face to face with the “wolf that crouches at our door” (Genesis). In the wilderness we can see the stars more clearly than ever before. But in that clarity, we also confront our lurking shadows, the ones that follow us through our days, threatening our peace, drawing our attention away from God. We duel palpably with the fears that inhibit us, the temptations that would delude us. But we also discover new strengths and realize hidden ...

Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:46-56
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... the story. Scenario One: Child is told not to run in the house. Child runs in the house and child breaks beloved vase. Child retreats to room and feels no remorse but tries to hide the pieces under the rug. Parent discovers the shattered vase and confronts child. Child gives saucy retort and ignores parent. A few minutes later, parent offers child a trip to get his or her favorite ice cream! Now, we have a reaction to this story, don’t we? But you see, unfortunately, this is sometimes the way we view ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... until he could see the Light of Christ’s presence salving him and healing him. And in the scriptures today, the prophet Simeon tells us that Jesus will be the stumbling stone that trips up our own sure-footedness and our own avoidance tactics and makes us confront ourselves and God. We may look like we are sure of ourselves, but often, we are struggling inside. And often, we are harder on ourselves than God would ever be on us! God allows us to struggle with God, with each other, with ourselves, in order ...

Luke 24:13-35, Luke 24:36-49
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Lori Wagner
... ! And that’s true for us today too. Only when Jesus’ resurrection story becomes YOUR story does He become real for YOU! And the only way is to let Jesus in, to listen personally for His voice speaking to your own heart, is to be confronted with the Truth of His power and presence. The scriptures are not just fossilized stories that tell about the heresay of others. The “gospels” are THE “good news!” They are the voice on the corner crying, “extra, extra, hear all about it!”….so that people ...

Numbers 21:4-9
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... and recognize it for the gift that it is. For the color of copper is also the color of blood. And Jesus’ sacrifice is the ultimate atonement and the ultimate victory. God asks us not to be brazen in our sin, but to be brazen in our willingness to confront our sin, to admit our sin, to recognize it for what it is, and to look it in the eye, knowing that God has already declared victory over it! As Martin Luther proclaimed, “sin boldly!” We are not to be bold in our sin. But bold in our recognition ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... Quit in the Pit” by Danette Crawford. www1.cbn.com Based on the Story Lectionary Major Text Herod Thinks that Jesus is the Risen John the Baptist (Luke 9:7-9) Minor Text The Story of Cain’s Murder of Abel (Genesis 4) David Kills Bathsheba’s Husband and is Confronted by Nathan (2 Samuel 11 and 12) Joseph’s Brothers Throw Him into a Pit for Dead and Later Regret Their Deed (Genesis 37) Psalm 102: Hear My Prayer O Lord The Death of John the Baptist (Matthew 14:1-13; Mark 6:14-32) The Conversion of Saul ...

Matthew 3:13-17
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... God as the “protector of life” and the “giver of life” is inherent in the metaphor of the mezuzah. While some later, especially those associated with kabbalah, the spiritual arm of Judaism, moved toward the mezuzah as protection against agents of evil confronted by the Name of God, earlier sages reach back to the Abraham story, in which Abraham barters with God for the salvation of Sodom and Gomorrah, should there be even one “righteous person.” That “righteousness” would be inherent in the ...

Matthew 5:13-16, Matthew 5:17-20
Sermon
Dean Feldmeyer
... , or another Waco. Out of fear, we arm ourselves, willing to love our neighbor but just as willing to kill them if we feel threatened. Our federal law enforcement agencies are afraid to enforce the law for fear of an armed and violent confrontation with self-styled militias and survivalists. Armed adult men and women stand at our borders, wrap themselves in our flag and hurl threats and insults at children whose parents are so miserable and desperate that they have sent them here, unaccompanied, hoping that ...

Jonah 4:1-11, Jonah 3:1-10, Jonah 2:1-10, Jonah 1:1-17
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Lori Wagner
... with his metaphor of the ladder, God follows us everywhere we go. God is not only around us but can speak to us internally as well. God knows and sees our feelings and our spirit. God sees when we are struggling and is present in our confrontations. As Jacob experienced in his own wrestling with inner demons before reconciling with his brother Esau, Jonah’s turmoil is both with himself and with God. For God is present in his dreams and in his conflict. The ever-present, patient, teaching, and loving God ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... past, your flaws. Judea is the larger region around you. Samaria is the place you refuse to go because it’s outside your comfort zone, or the people there scare you, or you have some prejudice against “those people” that you don’t want to confront. Yes, Jesus did command you to go there. No more excuses. And “the ends of the earth” doesn’t need any explanation. In a day and age when technology allows any sixth-grader to communicate with strangers around the world, we have the opportunity every ...

John 14:5-14, John 14:1-4
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... spending time together and getting to know each other in ways we never have done before. For some, this increase in time may mean, our marriages and families may be drawing closer. For those in conflicted relationships, it may mean, we are forced either to confront issues and resolve them or flee to separate rooms and risk further isolation. We are learning more about each other. We are forced into a shared reality, sheltering against a shared invader, and we are re-learning to value each other in new and ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... me, is not the presence or absence of difficulty, but how they deal with the inevitable difficulties of life.” Stockdale believed that if you retain faith that you will prevail in the end regardless of the difficulties—and at the same time confront the most brutal facts of your current reality, whatever they might be, you will be victorious. Stockdale’s convictions were not based on blind optimism, he said. He was asked about prisoners who did not survive. He replied, “Oh, that’s easy, [these ...

Sermon
R. Kevin Mohr
... spiritual kiss of life is based on the death of another — of our loved one — Jesus. In today’s reading we go back into the Easter season and one of Jesus’ earliest resurrection appearances. The risen Christ shows up unexpectedly in the upper room to confront the disciples’ lingering fears and doubts with his blessing of peace, but they don’t get it at first. They can’t appreciate Jesus’ appearance to them until they see the scars on his hands and in his side. Then, we are told, they rejoiced ...

Sermon
R. Kevin Mohr
... -help guru with a new, old idea, to the next. But we never find lasting peace and wholeness and a solid place upon which to build our lives and our future. Satan sees it all and purrs with contentment at our confusion. Everywhere we turn we are confronted with a society and lives full of physical, emotional, social, and spiritual sickness. How do we respond? What effect does the crowd have on us? Does its frenzied panic suck us in? Does its weary resignation fill us with fear or loathing? Or does the sight ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... He had his faith and he said he was locked in the arms of the Lord. Sometimes I wish I had that kind of faith,” Jerry Kramer continues, “But I don't. I just have questions.” (3) I respect Jerry Kramer’s honesty. I respect anyone who confronts and wrestles with questions of faith. An unexamined, untested faith can’t stand up to the storms of life. The truth is that Jesus left his disciples behind with unanswered questions. And he did it deliberately. He wanted us to trust him with our lives without ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... very uncomfortable. Having been raised in the Jewish faith which rejected all forms of idolatry, you feel like a fish out of water in such a place. Everywhere you look, you see evidence of shrines and statues and inscriptions to various pagan gods. You’re confronted with abomination in every direction. And as you begin to stare at your sandals to avoid staring at these ungodly idols, Jesus asks you a strange question: “Who do people say the Son of Man is?” Can’t you hear the disciples’ sighs of ...

Whatever you are trying to avoid won't go away until you confront it.

Do not disturb my circles! (a reference to a geometric figure Archimedes had outlined on the sand—when he was confronted by a Roman soldier.