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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Matthew 15:1-20, Matthew 15:21-28
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Dallas A. Brauninger
... time in your ministry. Jesus: A preparatory, revealing time with my disciples. I, as did Elijah, found myself the stranger, the foreigner in the land of Canaan. As the Zarephathian widow fed Elijah, this woman gave nourishment to my soul. That is, by confronting me she helped me return to myself and to my purpose. Again, I could give priority to relieving the suffering of another person, whatever that person's background. Asker: Had those around you begun to take your healing miracles for granted? Here were ...

Genesis 3:1-24, Genesis 2:4-25, Luke 4:1-13
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David Belgum
... creature in this vast universe." Rather let us hear the good news that God has created us in his image and has a wonderful job description for us. We can hear that call to vocation if we are not distracted by some snake in the grass. Jesus was also confronted by temptation. He differed a great deal from Adam. For one thing, he had a clearer vision, a clear vision of who he was and what his vocation was. Maybe that is why he could see temptation coming. The Tempter was not able to catch him by surprise. And ...

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John N. Brittain
... had become not just an alcoholic, but a first-class drunk. He would show up for class so inebriated that he was incoherent; he would sit behind his desk and fall into a stupored sleep; or he would just miss classes. One day I confronted him about his problem drinking. He was absolutely thunder struck -- you would have thought that I had the most astounding second-sight since biblical times. He was really convinced that his drinking was totally under control and not noticeable. As you are well aware ...

Drama
Peter C. Garrison
... gives himself freely to us in Jesus. Peter: Amen to that. I wonder now what Sapphira's end will be? Joseph: We'll have to confront her with the truth. Peter: Oh, it can be such a wonderful thing to live in the truth. Joseph: And such a terrifying life to ... real because: You're real and God is real.) 1. What were Ananias and Sapphira trying to get away with? Why? 2. When Peter confronts them, does he actually convict them of their act? What actually convicts them? 3. What kills them? 4. How many ways can you ...

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Rodney Thomas Smothe
... or free, there is no longer male or female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus." What happens when we open our hearts to God? We receive the love of Christ that results in conviction, confrontation, conversion, and compassion. Conviction acknowledges our past failures; confrontation places us in line to deal with these failures and seek new direction. Conversion is our response in turning Godward, and that results in compassion and hospitality. What a breakthrough! Dr. L. McNeil Dowdy, pastor of Genesis ...

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Rodney Thomas Smothe
... -paying members of the Philippian merchants' association thought that their false accusations against Paul and Silas would end their trouble. Little did they know that what they intended for trouble God would turn to good. So many times in our Christian journeys we are confronted with obstacles that appear in response to our faithful efforts toward the good. We pose questions like, why me? I'm trying to do right, and yet adversity seems to be camping on my doorstep. But let's look closer at this story and ...

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Wayne H. Keller
... for you to have Christ as the King of your life?" Give examples which pertain to their age group. Response "Alleluia! Alleluia! Give Thanks" Reading the Scripture See the Children's Message. Proclamation of the Good News Confrontation is never easy for most of us. Jesus was a Master Confronter. He told the truth about himself, even when no one understood, or wanted to understand. He faced down the authority. This, of course, demands incredible strength, the kind that Jesus had, and the kind that he provides ...

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Donald Neidigk
... to trap him with questions about marriage in the resurrection. They challenged him to state which was the greatest of the commandments. But every test Jesus met, to the embarrassment of his enemies. It was toward the end of the day when Jesus, weary from all these confrontations, saw me. My labors for the day finished, I had come to the temple to pray and make my offering. He was sitting just outside the court of the women. I didn't know he was watching me there. Others told me later what happened. As it ...

Drama
Donald Neidigk
... discussions and debates. Jesus would be asked questions such as "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" or "Which is the greatest commandment?" or "Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar?" And with great wisdom he would answer. But before long the encounters became ugly confrontations. Jesus was accused of casting out demons by Beelzebub. He was called a Samaritan and demon-possessed. Jesus would respond by describing his enemies as "white-washed tombs," "blind guides," and "children of the devil." In every ...

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Glenn E. Ludwig
... we think there must be an easier way, we are tempted as Jesus was tempted. Let's be honest, my friends in Christ. It is hard to be a child of God sometimes. It isn't always sweetness and light. There is evil in this world that must be confronted and that confrontation may be painful. The crosses that we may have to bear will hurt us, or drag us down, and we, too, are tempted to run from them, to take the easy way out. If we don't open our eyes to see the distended bellies and wide eyes of ...

Revelation 5:1-14, Acts 9:1-19a, John 21:1-14
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John R. Brokhoff
... results of his resurrection. The risen Lord comes to seven of his Disciples who are fishing in the Galilean Sea, prepares breakfast for them, and recalls Peter as a disciple. (Gospel) With Paul it is a case of receiving the first call by the risen Christ who confronts him while he goes to arrest Christians. (Lesson 1) Heaven and earth join in worshiping the risen Christ as the Lamb of God who is worthy to be praised. (Lesson 2) The Psalm refers to this worship. The prayer calls upon the people to share in ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... a testing time. Lesson 1 -- Abraham's faith tested in the sacrifice of Isaac. Lesson 2 -- Faith is tested by life's suffering and tragedy. Gospel -- Faith is tested by temptation. Lent 2 -- Lent is a time of suffering. Lesson 1 -- God confronts Jacob while fleeing from the wrath of Esau. Lesson 2 -- Christians rejoice in their suffering for Christ. Gospel -- Jesus announces his forthcoming suffering in Jerusalem. Lent 3 -- Lent is a time of cleansing. Lesson 1 -- Ten commandments: the purity God expects of ...

Luke 9:57-62, Galatians 5:16-26, 2 Kings 2:1-18, Luke 9:51-56
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John R. Brokhoff
... sacrifice. Our churches are filled with half-hearted, nominal, easy-going members. In order to add members, pastors often have minimized the demands of discipleship and urged people to join the church for the good they will get from membership. In this text Jesus confronts us with the truth of the high cost of being his followers. He turns away several who want the honor and prestige of being disciples without fulfilling the demands. Outline: What Jesus demands of a disciple a. There is no money in it! (9 ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... road to Jerusalem. He made it much earlier than that. Sometimes we face things we would like to avoid, to go around, not have to confront. And many times we discover there is no way around. A boy went off to camp, though he did not really want to go. After ... leg. Thank goodness it wasn't mine."4 Some things we cannot avoid. When there is no way around, then we must prepare ourselves to confront what is before us. How do we do that? There is only one way. Follow God through. If we will follow God through, then ...

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Thomas A. Pilgrim
... King of England in the congregation. Hugh Latimer said, "Latimer! Latimer! Latimer! Be careful what you say. The King of England is here!" He paused a moment and then he said, "Latimer! Latimer! Latimer! Be careful what you say. The King of kings is here."3 Palm Sunday confronts us with this truth. The King of kings is here facing us in our own Jerusalem. He calls us never to be careful again, to be willing to give up safety and approval, to give up ease and escapism, to step out into the street and follow ...

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Russell F. Anderson
... 's Forgiving Spirit BRIEF COMMENTARY ON THE LESSONS Lesson 1: Deuteronomy 30:15-20 (C, L) The setting of this lesson is the land of Moab. Moses addresses the Israelites as they are about to cross over the Jordan and enter the land of promise. He confronts them with a crucial choice which they must make that day. The choice is life, which flows from obedience to the Lord, or death which follows disobedience. They were entering a land where the people served other gods. Before they are tempted by these gods ...

Mt 4:1-11 · Rom 5:12-21 · Gen 2:7 - 3:7 · Ps 32
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Russell F. Anderson
... 4:1-11 Lutheran: Genesis 2:7-9, 15-17; 3:1-7 · Romans 5:12 (13-16) 17-19 · Matthew 4:1-11 Theme: Christ Confronts Satan. Suggested Text For Preaching: Matthew 4:1-11 COMMENTARY Lesson 1: Genesis 2:7-9, 15-17; 3:1-7 This text derives from the ... losing struggle, which Cooper's character has, to convince the townspeople to join him in taking a stand against the bandits. The ultimate confrontation between good and evil occurs at noon, high noon, but I won't tell you the outcome. Our Lord went unaccompanied into ...

John 3:1-21, Genesis 12:1-8, Romans 4:1-25
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Russell F. Anderson
... led to written correspondence and, eventually, to their meeting. They became friends but the relationship was not equal. Joy became attached to Lewis emotionally but he kept himself aloof from intimacy, ensconced in the safe shelter of books and ideas. Joy boldly confronted Lewis, just like Christ confronted Nicodemus, with his need to abandon his no-risk mode of relating to persons. Joy moved to England with her son to be near Lewis. One day, she asked him for a favor. Would he marry her so that she could ...

Exodus 33:12-23, Isaiah 45:1-7, Matthew 22:15-22, 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
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Russell F. Anderson
... of faith and their labor of love. God had chosen them through the gospel, which was manifested not only in words but in demonstration of the Spirit's power. Gospel: Matthew 22:15-22 The Lord's confrontation with his enemies continues. The Pharisees try to entrap him but Jesus is aware of their malice. They confronted him with a political question. "Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, or not?" They thought that they had the perfect trap. If he responded "yes," he would make himself opposed to the widespread ...

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Timothy J. Smith
... to take him back to the golf course so that he could apologize to the owner for stealing soda pop, return the unopened bottles, and pay for the ones he had already drunk. Doug said he didn't know what was worse, being caught by his father or having to confront the man he had stolen from. It was a lesson Doug would remember the next time he was tempted to do something he knew was wrong. Mighty King David had experienced a meteoric ride to power and fame: a lowly shepherd boy was anointed king. It seemed that ...

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John A. Stroman
... , the economic injustice, the religious hypocrisy, and the sexual degradation. But never once did these factors blind him to the reality of the human being, the unique son or daughter of God he saw before him." From Words To Action When Jesus was confronted with human need, cautiousness and prudence were not his characteristic traits but compassion, concern and action were. For Jesus religion was a hands-on affair. This is where we as the church run into problems. We have a chronic problem of being able ...

John 2:12-25
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Harry N. Huxhold
... . For those who have not been present with us, Christ is present with them in the Sacrament, so we also are united with them in this body of Christ. Our Worship in the Spirit of the Lord Later in his gospel John gives an account of a confrontation between Jesus and a woman of Samaria. When the woman perceived that Jesus was a prophet she asked him why the difference in attitude of the Samaritans and the Jews, who each claimed separate shrines for worshipping God. Jesus said to her, "The hour is coming and ...

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Thomas Peterson
... matter what. I say “no matter what” because in life we cannot, try as hard as we will, avoid loses, failures, accidents, mistreatments, and aging. So, to be a sure winner means that we must find a way of living life so that no matter what inevitable obstacles confront us, we manage to come out feeling right about ourselves and able to keep on with good spirit. To be able to do this is to be a winner, no matter what. The key to Jesus’ teaching lies in this single verse of our text: “If you continue ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... Jesus at the Sea of Galilee, he fell down before Jesus and said, “Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.” When Isaiah had the vision of our holy God, he cried, “Woe is me, for I am a man of unclean lips.” When Job confronted Yahweh, he declared, “I despise myself.” He was ashamed of his words, his arguments, and his behavior. It wasn’t that he was so bad, but in contrast to the Lord, he was nothing. It is the same with us today. In the presence of God, we win an understanding ...

1 Samuel 2:12-26
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Charles Curley
... what God wants. It is not as easy as saying, "Throw the incumbents out!" There is more to it than just politics! In the books of Samuel the politics of need were confronted head on by God's vision for the people and their life. So instead of a strong, competent, mature leader able to stand up to the sons of Eli and confront their corruption, bringing instant gratification to the needs of the people, instead of the kind of super-leader we always seem to be looking for and, much to our astonishment, never ...

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