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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276. The Senility Prayer
Mt 6:5-15; 24:36-44; Lk 11:1-13
Illustration
Brett Blair
... ready I know I will be for His coming. But unfortunately many of us are like the elderly lady who in jest posted on her door in the retirement village the "Senility Prayer": God, grant me the senility To forget the people I've never liked, The good fortune to run into the ones that I do like, And the eyesight to tell the difference.

277. Show Us a Sign
Matthew 24:36-44
Illustration
Billy D. Strayhorn
... of traffic signs pulls out in front of him. Very visible are the signs: "Dead End, Stop, Wrong Way, Yield, No Crossing and Do Not Enter." But Bruce ignores them, he doesn't see what he's asking for, complains about the truck and whips around it only to eventually run into a light pole. He gets out and yells at God. At the end of the scene he hollers: "Answer me." And just then his pager goes off with a telephone number. Bruce says: "Sorry, don't know you. Wouldn't call you if I did" I think Jim Carrey ...

278. The Helpful Blacksmith
Matthew 6:19-24
Illustration
Mike Ripski
... blacksmith in town. If something happens to their equipment, it'll need to be fixed, and if I'm not here to do it, they won't be able to get their crop in. So would you please leave me, so I can serve my neighbors?" The angel had never run into anybody that didn't want to go to heaven, but the angel pleaded the blacksmith's case with God and God said, "OK." Later the angel came again and said, "It's time for you to leave this life and enjoy God's eternal life." Again the blacksmith said, "One ...

279. I Don’t Weed Because…
Mt 13:24-30, 36-43
Humor Illustration
King Duncan
Some of you can relate to one unknown homemaker who wrote: I don't do windows because . . .I love birds and don't want one to run into a clean window and get hurt. I don't wax floors because . . .I am terrified a guest will slip and get hurt then I'll feel terrible (plus they may sue me.) I don't disturb cobwebs because .. . I want every creature to have a home of their own. I ...

280. So Close Yet So Far
Illustration
J.M. Boice
... , "as men fight for their lives... We entered Sheria station on the heels of the retreating Turks. The first objects which met our view were the great stone cisterns full of cold, clear, drinking water. In the still night air the sound of water running into the tanks could be distinctly heard, maddening in its nearness; yet not a man murmured when orders were given for the battalions to fall in, two deep, facing the cisterns." He then describes the stern priorities: the wounded, those on guard duty, then ...

281. A Reputation Is Hard to Shake
Mark 6:1-13
Illustration
Steven Molin
... Sioux Falls, 250 miles from here. Or that next, I traveled 1600 miles away to serve in Salem, Oregon. In Salem, they loved me. In Sioux Falls, they took me seriously. But seven years ago, I came back home, and I can't tell you how many times I have run into people from my high school who have said "Really? Steve Molin? A Lutheran pastor?" As I said, it's hard to shake a reputation.

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... that? I hope not — after all, God says I don't want to hear your worship, I'm not listening to your prayers, unless you do this. You might figure this would be a no-brainer, but in the political atmosphere of our day, it has run into difficulty. Why? Simply because the impoverished underclass has no political clout. It was Mark Hanna, the nineteenth-century Ohio political boss and US Senator, who said, "There are two things that are important in politics. The first is money, and I can't remember what the ...

Psalm 30:1-12, John 21:1-19, Acts 9:1-6 (7-20), Revelation 5:11-14
Bulletin Aid
Julia Ross Strope
... home and for the miracles of water, land, and air. For this hour, we are alert for your voice. Amen. Call To Confession Today is Earth Day. Ever imagine what the mistletoe thinks about the ozone layer? Ever consider what an earthworm thinks when it runs into a plastic bag? Ever wonder what goes through a homeless person’s mind when she sees television commercials for SUVs while she’s in the laundromat? Alone, we cannot change our culture. But alone, we can be careful with the land that is ours, with ...

Understanding Series
David J. Williams
... have prayed in turn (as others suggest), but in that case Luke has given us only the general thrust of their various prayers. Some have gone further, to suggest that he simply composed what he thought to be an appropriate prayer for the occasion, but that runs into the snag that it reflects a very different view to Luke’s own of the part played by Herod and Pilate in Jesus’ death. In the Gospel he shows Pilate, especially, to have been a reluctant participant, whereas here both he and Herod are cast in ...

Sermon
Charley Reeb
... I get the less I find things to believe in.” Then he railed against politics, religion, and anything else he could think of. At the end of the round he asked, “What can you really believe in?” That question echoed in my mind for days. If I was to run into that guy again, what would I say? What would you say? That really is the feeling of so many people in our culture today. What can you really believe in? What can you really count on in life? In fact, most of the conversations I had with strangers ...

Understanding Series
Craig A. Evans
... to be confused with Clopas (a Semitic name) found in John 19:25. Who this Cleopas was is unknown. Also unknown is his unnamed companion. The suggestion that the unnamed companion is Simon Peter (see Origen, Against Celsus 2.62.68) rests on sheer speculation and runs into difficulty in vv. 33–34. 24:19 He was a prophet, powerful in word and deed before God and all the people: Cleopas’ description of Jesus may intentionally allude to the promise of the great prophet who would be like Moses (see Acts 3:22 ...

287. Angels on Assignment
Illustration
Editor James S. Hewett
... and curses could be heard coming from the Mau Maus. Then they began to advance on the school, tightening the circle, shouting louder, coming closer. Suddenly, when they were close enough to throw a spear, they stopped. They began to retreat, and soon they were running into the jungle. A call had gone out to the authorities, and an army had been sent in the direction of the school to rescue the inhabitants. But by the time the army arrived, the would-be assassins had dispersed. The army spread out in search ...

288. Retitle It
Illustration
Editor James S. Hewett
... . Imagine that title out on the sign in front of a church with such impact that if a bus stopped in front of the church and the people on the bus saw the sign, it would be so powerful it would motivate them to immediately get off the bus and run into the church." The young man said he would give it his best shot. So, he went home, and he wrestled with this task all night long, sweating bullets. The next morning, he showed up at his prof’s office and handed him his new sermon title, which read: "Your Bus ...

If you see ten troubles coming down the road, you can be sure that nine will run into the ditch before they reach you, and [then] you have to battle with only one of them

Rarely do we arrive at the summit of truth without running into extremes; we have frequently to exhaust the part of error, and even of folly, before we work our way up to the noble goal of tranquil wisdom.

Think you're escaping and run into yourself. Longest way round is the shortest way home.

Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.


There must be a law if there is to be liberty. Try to play a piano and you will run into laws as fixed as the decrees of the Medes and Persians. But through those statutes you reach the songs, drudgery leads to delight. The law of Christ brings the liberty of Christ. Keep His statutes, and they become songs. The other side of commandment is conquest. What seems restraint to the outsider means release to you.

Humor
In one GARFIELD cartoon strip, Garfield is lying around thinking to himself, "Boy, am I bored!" Just then, Jon comes running into the room, all excited, and says, "Hey, Garfield! Let's go to the store and try on socks." Garfield, with a resigned look on his face, thinks, "Every time I think I've hit bottom, somebody throws me a shovel."

Humor
A New York City cab driver said with unknowing candor, "It's not the work that I enjoy so much, but the people I run into."

Humor
A player from Alabama travels to Boston to visit relatives. At a party, he runs into a pretty girl and attempts to strike up a conversation. "What school do y'all go to?" he asks. Annoyed by both his grammar and his Southern drawl, she sniffs, "Yale." So the ol' boy clears his throat and shouts, "WHAT SCHOOL DO Y''ALL GO TO?"

Sermon
James W. Robinson
It was getting too hot too risky - for Jesus in the Jerusalem area, and he thought it prudent to get away from town for awhile before his enemies could do him harm. The Pharisees had threatened to stone him, and, on another occasion, to arrest him. So he and his disciples hurried to a remote district in TransJordan, "to the place where John at first baptized, and there he remained" (John 10:40). He had been there about three months when some messengers, sent by his good friends Mary and Martha of Bethany, ...

Sermon
James W. Moore
On December 10, 2003, a new movie was released. It was called Big Fish. The main character in the film was a man named Edward Bloom. Edward Bloom loved to charm people with his “larger-than-life stories” (some would call them “tall tales” about his youthful and extraordinary adventures with circus performers, with giants and werewolves and one amazing encounter with a so-called witch. In the witch story (which was his son’s favorite bed-time story), Edward Bloom describes in vivid detail how when he was ...

Sermon
Thomas Long
According to the Gospel of John, the very earliest response to the event of the resurrection was not praise, stark terror, ecstatic dancing, paralyzed fear, unbridled joy, speechless astonishment, or exultant song -- but running. Yes, running. In the early morning hours of the first day of the week, as it begins to crack across human consciousness that something utterly unexpected and world-shifting has occurred out there in the garden cemetery, the first people who experience this event react by running ...

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