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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2801. What Polls Won't Teach You
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Maxie Dunnam
Polls are popular these days. Everybody takes polls. We see it all the time in politics. The biggest problem is that people tend to live by what polls say. I’m glad for people who break the pattern. Like Carl Yoder, who said: Seven things I have tried: Laughing at difficulties, and found ...

Sermon
Will Willimon
... . History teaches that a principal means of national unity is war. Once we share a mutual enemy, we forget our differences, step into line behind the flag, and fight as one. Nothing brings a people together like a common enemy. Any religion is bound to be popular which does a good job of identifying an· appropriate enemy. Reality is so ambiguous. If our lives are to have coherence, we must sort out the world, so to speak. Is not this the goal of all religion, to identify on which side God stands and ...

Exodus 15:20, 21
Sermon
Will Willimon
... which an NBC reporter could understand. Who are these women, and why do they dance and sing? We need not be taught how to grieve. Grief comes quite naturally. Say farewell to someone you love, lose hope, face death (and don't we all?) --you'll grieve. A popular book was called Good Grief. It's good for us to grieve, to let it out, to cry, to wail, shake our fists in rage. Go ahead and cry. Grief is natural, expected normal. Go ahead and grieve. It is therapeutic. You'll feel better afterwards. But not much ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... may or may not be some sort of supernatural being. He or she might even be dressed in a camel’s hair tunic cinched with a wide leather belt. To be sure, folks are fascinated by the whole idea of angels. Best seller lists regularly have popular titles about angels. Michael Landon starred for five years as an angel sent to earth to assist mortals in Highway to Heaven; CBS had a similar show which aired on Saturday nights called Touched by an Angel. There was that wonderful movie several years ago starring ...

1 Corinthians 1:3-9
Sermon
Ronald Love
... some of the greatest soloists across the United States and Europe. For six decades, playing the piano, Baldwin was an accompanist. An accompanist provides the rhythmic or the harmonic support for the melody of a song or instrumental piece. Both in popular music and traditional music, the accompanist provides the beat for the music and outlines the chord progression of the song or instrumental piece. Baldwin enjoyed most being an accompanist for singers. He once said, “I worship the human voice. There’s ...

Sermon
Ronald Love
... Jesus as their Savior, she hoped her songs would offer comfort. Between one song Daigle said, “He doesn’t point a finger, he doesn’t give you shame, He sits with you. I think that’s why he’s called the Savior of the world.” To date her most popular album, which was released in September 2018, is Look Up Child. During her performance of songs from that album, she paused and said to the inmates, “The one thing that you can always do is look up. You can look up and see the sky. You can look up ...

Genesis 32:1-20; 33:1-4, 12-14
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Will Willimon
There has been "The Donna Reed Show," "Ozzie and Harriet," "Father Knows Best," "Leave It to Beaver," "The Brady Bunch," "The Cosby Show," and more recently, the wildly popular "The Simpsons." School principals in Ohio and California condemn Bart Simpson as "a poor role model" -- bristle-headed little charmer that he is. Then there's prissy Lisa, blob of a baby Maggie, and poor old Homer and Marge. Here is the family Americana, warts and all. In one episode ...

Sermon
Steve Molin
Every pastor can tell a story of a church fight; some pastors have multiple volumes from which to choose. Arguments over the color of carpeting in the fellowship hall is a popular one; anything the youth director does is fair game for criticism, and whenever there is a question about the inappropriate handling of church finances, even the least active member of the congregation demands an explanation. These topics of conflict are not immaterial; any issue is an important issue for somebody. ...

Mark 13:24-37
Sermon
King Duncan & Angela Akers
... Methodist church in his hometown of Knoxville, TN. We need to have more people who have a moral compass like that of Roddie Edmonds. We need people who can be counted on to stand for what is right—not for what is convenient or what is easy or what is popular, or what is safe—but what is right and good and just. In the meantime, remember, we don’t know what the future may hold but we know Who holds the future and we know God’s counting on all His people to be like Master Sgt Roddie Edmonds, with ...

Matthew 25:1-13
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Lori Wagner
... . Are you Spirit soaked? What does it mean to be Spirit soaked? In today’s scripture, Jesus tells yet another parable about what it means to be in true and intimate relationship with him. He uses the metaphor of a bridegroom and wedding –one of the popular and prevalent metaphors in all of scripture for God’s relationship with us. In fact, the entire book we call the Song of Songs is a beautiful metaphor poem that helps people realize how we are to feel connected to God. Our relationship with God is ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... many other impossible miracles that God has done within our world and beyond. Because God has a dream for humanity that goes beyond our comprehension, our ability, and often our willingness to understand. In 1965, Andy Williams sang a song that became wildly popular. From the musical, “Man of La Mancha, the song stays on the lips of many today: “To Dream the Impossible Dream.” Listen to the lyrics for a moment: To dream the impossible dream To fight the unbeatable foe To bear with unbearable sorrow ...

Sermon
Mary Austin
... , made them wonder, and talk about this when Jesus wasn’t around. Now Peter steps up with the answer he must have been wondering and weighing and thinking about: the Messiah. And he’s got it half right. We get it half right, too. A lot of the popular religion we find in the media and in Christian bookstores means well. The TV preachers talk about a life of deeper faith, but it looks a lot like the American success story. Shiny, well-fed people with seemingly perfect lives try to convince us that if we ...

Ephesians 2:1-10
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John B. Jamison
... ?” And then it began. Liz was in her early twenties. She had been attending the church regularly for the past year or so. Both Liz and her three-year-old daughter attended Sunday school. Liz volunteered to bake pies for the annual bazaar. Liz was popular with the youth of the church. The committee listed these points before some of the others around the table joined in. They reminded everyone that Liz’s parents had had nothing but trouble with her. She ran around and got in trouble in school. She hung ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... heaven: and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it. --Genesis 28:12 I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. --John 14:6 MAX (formerly HBO) has seen huge success recently with its show scripted by Julian Fellowes (author of the popular Downton Abbey), called The Gilded Age. Set in late 19th century New York, the show’s season two finale featured the opulent opening of the newly constructed Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge was a major feat of engineering for its time. It was the first suspension ...

2815. Good News, Bad News, Worse News
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Maxie Dunnam
... have 24 hours to live." The patient gasped, "Oh, my god, what news could possibly be worse than that?" Came the doctor's reply, "I tried to reach you yesterday."[1] That's a take-off on the many bad news, good news stories that are going around. They are popular because life is a strange mixture of bad news and good news. It's that way because we persons are a strange mixture of good and evil. At times, we rise to the heights of angels, and then we do that which looks like the devil has control. That's ...

2816. How Deep Is Down?
Illustration
Maxie Dunnam
Maybe it's my age, but I don't have the sense that popular music today addresses the human issues as the lyrics of songs fifteen or twenty years ago did. Glenn Yarbrough sang a ballad that touched the quick of life. How low is lonely? How deep is down? How far is away When you're in a strange town? When your breathing ...

Romans 4:13-25
Children's Sermon
Various Authors
Good morning! Today we hear about two words that are popular in church. They are words we use all the time, but we may not know the meaning of them. The two words I’m speaking of are GRACE and FAITH. How many of you have heard those words in church before? (Let them answer.) How many heard the word “grace” ...

Matthew 24:32-44
Sermon
Will Willimon
... it is rejected, it goes elsewhere. The door is opened. Then it is shut. The gavel goes down, the ticking clock is silent, the little up and down line on the monitor becomes straight and it is over. There is no tomorrow. That's a word which isn't popular these days, is it? We would rather 1atthew tell us about eleventh hour workers who get grace rather than about procrastinators who end up out in the cold. 99% of Americans like the Story of the Prodigal Son better than the Story of the Foolish Virgins or the ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... their lives in order to sell their soul for that little bit of ego and power. Human beings again and again, throughout the scriptures and still today, love to believe that we can be masters of our own ship. Jesus however would have us think differently. Some time back, a popular bumper sticker graced many a car and truck in America. It read, “Jesus is my co-pilot.” I want you to think about that for a moment, cause the way I see it, if Jesus is your co-pilot, someone is in the wrong seat! For us to be ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... moment at the Jerusalem Temple. [2] The Jerusalem Temple was made up of various halls, courtyards, and rooms. Each of these were designated for use for certain populations. Only priests for example could enter the Holy of Holies. The Court of Israel was a popular hangout for the Pharisees and Scribes. The Women’s Court, in which the treasury was housed, was a busy place, as was Solomon’s Porch, where many would gather. Jesus taught within all of the spaces of the Temple at one time or another, reaching ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... on his face, said, "Oh, no you won't, Mom. Whoever heard of a selfish mother.?" (2) I'm grateful for mothers who can forget themselves because of their love for their children. We need Dads like that as well. I know that the concept of sacrificial love is not popular right now. We are the "me" generation. And I am aware that I could just as easily preach a sermon on the need for Moms and Dads to take a little time out for themselves. That's important, of course. But how important it is for a growing child ...

Sermon
Lori Wagner
... Matthew 7:15. However, in Jesus’ story, the shepherd is the hero! The good shepherd, that is, the one who truly cares about the sheep and doesn’t himself run away from or enable the wolves. Why are wolves so terrifying? Popular in Israel and Palestine, wolves terrorize flocks and shepherds with their predatory ways, particularly at night when the shepherd and sheep can’t see. As a metaphor, wolves describe the worst in human behavior. In Jeremiah, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Ezekiel, Genesis, and throughout ...

Psalm 129:1-8
Understanding Series
Craig C. Broyles
... speaker’s back with the harnessed oxen (on “cords,” Hb. ʿabôt, as a harness for plowing, see Job 39:10; cf. Isa. 5:18). This act exhibits Yahweh’s righteous character, thus exemplifying for us that “righteousness” is not a limiting quality (as popularly conceived) but is a liberating one. In verses 6–8, all who hate Zion are likened to grass on the roof, which withers before it can grow. This reversal is key to the psalm’s development: the plowmen who control the land become its useless ...

Psalm 146:1-10
Understanding Series
Craig C. Broyles
... free (cf. Isa. 61:1), gives sight to the blind (Isa. 35:5; 42:7; cf. 29:18), lifts up those who are bowed down (Ps. 145:14), and cares for the fatherless and the widow (68:5, a preexilic psalm). The message is this: contrary to the popular adage, God helps those who cannot help themselves. Yahweh turns the world system upside down: in his economy, princes are devalued and the marginal in society are given value. The divine name chosen in verse 5 may aim to awaken the memory of how Yahweh proved to be ...

Teach the Text
Ronald W. Pierce
... , like those of the French seer Nostradamus (1503–66), and retroactively attempted to interpret these predictions as applying to world events like the rise of Napoleon or the September 11, 2001,attacks. Though such attempts accrue popular interest, like internet conspiracies or television specials, these “prophecies” are usually broad statements easily connected to numerous events by overenthusiastic followers. Unlike the words of such false prophets, God’s apocalyptic depiction of Persian and Greek ...