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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Phil Thrailkill
... love tells us when and how. Both are important, and to learn to do both well is an art taught by the Holy Spirit with many mistakes along the way. Enrolling in his school of truth telling and holy love will change your life. Jesus was under no illusion that upon the announcement of his teaching all use of oaths would cease; he was after a people who knew the stakes and who, in his company, learned the power of integrity. Now what about the issue of oaths in the courts? Courts will always be necessary this ...

Sermon
Phil Thrailkill
... the kingdom and rescue us all. This is the large and global and cosmic politics of the kingdom of God. This is how Jesus would have us pray; it is the truth about God and the truth about us. CONCLUSION Thinking of ourselves as a Christian nation is a pleasant illusion under which all kinds of mischief can find a home. I wish it was true. So may God bless America, land that I love, but may God also protect the church and keep before us the politics of the kingdom of God. 1. I Corinthians 3:10-15. 2. For ...

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Phil Thrailkill
... the insight and formulated it as a challenge when he wrote, “Never try to explain God until you have obeyed Him. The only bit of God we understand is the bit we have obeyed.”3 Biblical knowledge without practical obedience is a form of illusion, as Jesus’ brother James reminds us, “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.”4 Obedience is therefore an epistemological issue, which is a fancy philosophical way of saying that knowing truth is reserved for those who are ...

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Mark Trotter
... . It has taken its toll on him. He is tired all the time, and haggard, always tense, always moving, he can never sit still. Dr. Sacks writes, "His world is reduced to a surface. It was brilliant, shimmering, ever changing, but still a surface. A mass of illusion, a delirium without depth." Then Dr. Sacks writes this, "Is this what it means to lose your soul?" If a person who can't remember the past, is in the grip of a serious disease, what about a nation that can't remember what happened thirty, fifty ...

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Mark Trotter
... done that from the beginning of civilization. They have always settled in flood plains, but most of them would move out of the way when the floods came. It is only recently, since human beings became fascinated with their own power, and seduced by the illusion of omnipotence that technology gives us, that we began to build structures permanently in flood plains. For some reason we call such devastations "acts of God." Ancient people looked upon floods as "acts of God," as well. Only they did not see them as ...

Matthew 6:24-34
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Frank Ramirez
... all his glory was not clothed like one of these. (based on Matthew 6:28-29) Collect Lord Jesus, we desire now not only to listen to your words, but to learn from your wisdom - and live! Amen. Prayer Of Confession Not in the frantic gathering of the world's illusions, nor in the hectic race to keep up with fad and fashion, but only in this, Real God, Real Lord, will we find rest and repose - in our close consideration of the birds and the lilies and the care you give to all your children. If we cannot serve ...

Psalm 117:1-2, Jeremiah 31:7-14
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Frank Ramirez
... Your gift of joy, most gracious God, is moving all about us, begging to enter into our midst. We as your people have struggled with joy mistaking it for happiness, and believing we could manufacture it. In our worship today we ask that you whisk away our illusions and replace the shadows of doubt with joy. Amen. Prayer Of Confession What a vision you present, Lord of history, as you redeem the peoples and call them together into one body. If we have been silent in the face of prejudice, if we have been ...

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Mark Trotter
... light impacting sensory organs. We are also suspicious of anybody who claims to have seen something that is not easily visible to everyone else. We say, "That person's been seeing things." By which we mean, they are seeing things that aren't real. It is illusion and fantasy. That's our way of seeing. But the Bible has a different understanding of sight. In the Bible there is not only "seeing," there is also "vision." "Vision" in the Bible means, seeing what God gives us the gift to see. William Blake, the ...

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Mark Trotter
... get back up again, and prepare for life to take us back up to the heights. But we should be realistic about the risks we take when we try to find the best that life can offer. The best way to avoid being disillusioned about life is to have no illusions about life to begin with, so be realistic. If you strive for the highest, if you trust others, you may be disappointed. If you seek the best for your life, you may be rejected. You may come crashing down. But listen to the 139th Psalm. Whither shall I go from ...

Genesis 37:1-11, Genesis 37:12-36, 1 Kings 19:9-18, Jonah 2:1-10, Romans 9:1-29, Romans 9:30--10:21, Matthew 14:22-36
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John R. Brokhoff
... 19:9, 11-13 1. Came (v. 9). There is no hiding place from God. Elijah fled to a cave in a wilderness because he was afraid of Queen Jezebel's revenge. No one but God knew where he was. Wherever we go, "Behold, thou art here." Here is an illusion of grace. God comes to Elijah who is frightened. He is in need of encouragement and assurance. Elijah needs to be sent back into the fray. This is grace - God takes the initiative and comes to us who are in trouble. 2. Jealous (vv. 10, 14). Twice God asks Elijah ...

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Alex Gondola
... your commitments. The Mayflower Pilgrims’ courage was clear when they left Holland. This little band, described by William Bradford as "seventy menfolk and women, 32 good children, a handful of cocks and hens, and two dogs" had no illusions about the dangers that lay ahead of them. In his historical book, Of Plymouth Plantation, Bradford discloses the colonists’ worst fears. They expected "famine, nakedness, continual danger from the savage people, who are cruel, barbarous, and most treacherous, being ...

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Leonard Sweet
... but your shoes you would arrive at your destination much more quickly. Eventually, "because nobody cared the city slowly began to disappear" until soon "there was nothing to see at all" (118). The city's name? Reality. Although some inhabitant did live in the sister-city of Illusion, Milo's guide noted with piercing perception: "it's just as bad to live in a place where what you do see isn't there as it is to live in one where what you don't see is" (119). There is no better description of the terminal ...

Romans 7:7-25
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Leonard Sweet
... through our electronic gadgets and technological lifestyles. There's no escaping poisons in our world. Advertisers' claim we can keep our homes and lives clean and free from the poisonous toxins that make us sick or smelly or unsightly. The claim is an illusion. Poisons, toxins, bacteria, viruses – they're everywhere – inside and outside our bodies at all times. Consider a statistic no one wants to talk about: 42% of men and 25% of women don't wash their hands after leaving public restrooms in the US ...

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Leonard Sweet
... like. Freedom from worrying about putting food on the table. Freedom to move from place to place. And riches do bring influence. The ability to shape and mold your surroundings to suit your needs. Enough influential wealth brings power. Power gives the illusion of control over communities and conditions, over people and their actions, over momentous events and tiny details. Master's of our own destiny. Beholden to none. Economically secure enough and comfortable enough to thumb our noses at the rest of the ...

John 6:25-59
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Leonard Sweet
... do not so or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them." (Matthew 6:25-26). This doesn't mean that Jesus wants you to go hungry. This means that Jesus wants you to trust him to feed you. "DROP IT!" Drop your illusions of self-sufficiency. Trust in God's providence and provisions. Jesus said to the security-minded, safety-first disciples, "DROP IT!" When you go out into the world, Jesus told his disciples, "take no bread" and "take no bag" for the journey. This doesn't mean that we ...

John 15:1-17
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Leonard Sweet
... his most recent book, which he proudly titles A Devil's Chaplain (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003), he devotes 6 of his 32 chapters to denouncing religion as a malignant infection of the human mind. He condemns all religions for being dangerous and insidious illusions. "Modern theists," writes Dawkins, "might acknowledge that, when it comes to Baal and the Golden Calf, Thor and Wotan, Poseidon and Apollo, Mithras and Ammon Ra, they're actually atheists. We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity ...

Matthew 17:1-13
Sermon
King Duncan
... friend Andy Harris had turned the knob in the wrong direction: he hadn’t turned it down, he’d turned it up. The moment of absolute clarity that Krakauer experienced was the result of an oversupply of oxygen‑rich air. His feeling of control was an illusion. (3) That moment of terror for Jon Krakauer is comparable to what Peter, James and John felt as the mountain on which they stood suddenly became enveloped by a cloud and they heard a voice from that cloud. They were terrified. Jesus said to them, as ...

Psalm 29:1-11, Isaiah 42:1-9, Acts 10:23b-48, Matthew 3:13-17
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Marion L. Soards, Thomas B. Dozeman, Kendall McCabe
... may no longer be limited to the security of a thunderstorm in an agricultural society, but this does not mean that this god may not exist for us in a modern form of blue chip stocks or some other kind of investment property that gives us the illusion of security. NEW TESTAMENT TEXTS The texts for this Sunday are held together by common associations with two themes: (1) God's anointing of Jesus with the Holy Spirit and (2) baptism. In Matthew's Gospel these subjects are explicit, but in the Acts text, only ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
... posters. Last week, she prepared a poster which she entitled “Why Kids Get Spooked.” In answer to her question, she wrote: “Kids get spooked by watching scary movies at night… 98.5% of kids get spooked by scary movies and then they see frightening illusions in the darkness. So, Parents be sure to check the ratings before taking your children to a movie.” Then she wrote: “Turn Page Over for Rating System.” On the Back Page she wrote: “G – Take Your Kids PG – Know Your Kids PG13 – Don ...

Sermon
James McCormick
... ’ prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, there are two phrases which leap out at me. First, he prays, “If it is possible, let this cup pass from me.” Jesus recognizes that some things are not possible. He has no magical view of prayer. He is under no illusion that all he has to do is pray and it will be done. Still, he prays. He makes his requests known to God. The second phrase in Jesus’ prayer is always the bottom line for Jesus. He concludes his prayer by saying, “Nevertheless, not my will, but ...

296. The Sower and the Seed - Sermon Starter
Matthew 13:1-23
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Brett Blair
The Kingdom of God was the main emphasis of Jesus' ministry and this is accepted by most. But defining precisely what the Kingdom was is a bit more difficult. Indeed, even Jesus himself was often illusive about it. He did not speak in absolutes; rather, he spoke in parables. Such is our scripture text for this morning. Jesus compared the Kingdom to a sower going out and spreading seed. Some of it falls upon hard ground and is unable to take root. Some of it falls ...

Sermon
James Merritt
... will tell others of you to follow Him in baptism. But regardless of what He says, He will be speaking. Then John goes on to describe Jesus as the one "we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon." (v.1) That is, Jesus was not an optical illusion, nor was He an hallucination. He could be seen by the naked eye. The Greek word for "looked upon" is the Greek word theaomai, and it gives us the word theatre. It means to scrutinize or investigate. What John said was, "I saw Jesus just like you would see ...

Matthew 13:44-46
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King Duncan
... wealth would not be somewhat of a curse when it comes to the effect on your children. Unfortunately, there is no real security in this world, no matter how rich or famous or powerful you are. Everything in this world is fleeting. All security is an illusion. How about this? Suppose I told you that none of it really matters? Suppose I told you that the Creator of everything that is and was and will ever be is on your side and ultimately everything that really matters will be taken care of? Wishful thinking ...

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Leonard Sweet
... Help!” The Apostle did not sugarcoat or rose-tint their sufferings. Instead in Romans 8:35 he carefully, precisely enumerated them: hardship, distress, persecution, famine, nakedness, peril, the sword (that means death). Unlike the New Age sewage of “evil is an illusion,” Paul did not make light of evil. Paul did not say “Let’s not talk about these things. Let’s find our peaceful harmonic space.” Rather, Paul said these things are real. Pain, suffering, rejection, abuse, neglect, and death are ...

300. Lowered Expectation
Matthew 14:13-21; John 6:1-21
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John Marks Templeton
... ? Would we then still allow our jars to limit us to hopping just so far and no further? Suppose we became aware that resentments, hurts, hates, grudges, illness, greed and the like are glass jars that have been, or can be, removed, that, indeed, we may be hampered by the illusion of our own self-imposed limitations? We attract to ourselves whatever our minds are focused upon. Once aware, we can change and then we will no longer be confined to that glass jar. We will be ready and able to achieve.

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