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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Job 38:1–41:34, Isaiah 52:13--53:12, Mark 10:35-45, Hebrews 5:1-10
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Russell F. Anderson
... and pitcher.) 2. Life seems to siphon off the content of our cup. (Demonstrate.) 3. We attempt to keep our cup full by taking it from someone else's cup. 4. Jesus teaches that the more we pour out our lives as servants, the more God pours back in. (Demonstrate by pouring it into a pan containing other cups.) Brother Lawrence provides a treasured example of humble service, or servant leadership. He was a champion not of the grand way to God but the "little way"! For the last thirty years of his life, with ...

Mark 2:23-3:6, 1 Samuel 3:1--4:1, 2 Corinthians 4:1-18
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Russell F. Anderson
... do we spend more time caring for the pot than we do the treasure? Down but not out (vv. 8-9). Paul was like a prize fighter. The foe might knock him down with a stinging blow, but he was not knocked out. Before the count was up, he was back on his feet. He could take all that the opponent had to offer because of the strength which Christ supplied. "We are afflicted in every way, but not rushed...struck down but not destroyed." Few of us suffer for our faithfulness to Christ as Paul did, but life does deal ...

2 Samuel 5:1-5, 9-10, Mark 6:1-13, 2 Corinthians 12:1-10
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Russell F. Anderson
... miracles there because of their unbelief (v. 5). Next Jesus pairs his twelve disciples and sends them out to proclaim the kingdom of God. Jesus gives them authority over evil spirits, charges them to depend on the hospitality of those that they encounter, to turn their backs to those who will not believe, and to preach repentance. THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS Old Testament: 2 Samuel 5:1-5, 9-10 Our own flesh and blood (v. 1). When the elders of Israel came to make David king they viewed David as one of their own ...

Jn 3:1-17 · Mt 28:16-21 · Rom 8:12-17 · Isa 6:1-8 · Ps 29
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Russell F. Anderson
... of our special relationship with God. Apart from God, we remain slaves of sin, self and fear. God gives his own the Spirit of his Son, not of slavery. Praise the Lord! Outline: Some of the Corinthians, having been freed from sin's yoke, were ready to go back under bondage. Those whose lives are led by the Spirit of God (obedience, love) are children of God (v. 14). We have received the Spirit of the Son, not of slavery (v. 15). Live according to the Spirit in which you were baptized. Gospel: John 3:1-17 ...

Jn 1:1-18 · Lk 2:41-51 · Eph 1:3-18 · Jer 31:7-14 · Ps 147
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Russell F. Anderson
... was in a state of flux. His most popular illustration of this principle was the river. He said that a person could step into a river, then step out of the river, only to return a few moments later. He contended that the river that the person stepped back into was not the same river as before. Everything was in the process of flux. A person might assume that such a world would soon degenerate into chaos. Not so, says Heraclitus, there is a principle of order, purpose and design. He dubbed it the Logos. In ...

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Larry R. Kalajainen
... him. It was an exhilarating moment for a seven-year-old. He was on top of the world. But when the time came to climb back down, he was terrified. As long as he was on his way up, his vision and his focus was on the branch above him. But ... seen as a duty that has to be performed, but we're always glad when our guests go away and we get the house back to ourselves. But Jesus, by inviting Zacchaeus to provide him with hospitality is paying Zacchaeus honor and respect. He is, quite literally, gracing Zacchaeus ...

2 Corinthians 5:11--6:2
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Mark J. Molldrem
... it this way: "The wages of sin is death ... and so death spread to all because all have sinned." Will Adam and Eve ever get back into the Garden? Is the flaming sword at the gate to Eden God's last act? Will we ever find peace with God, when our ... do so. It is his righteousness to do so. The marks of this new life, reconciled to God, are peace, joy, hope, and purpose. Here we come back to Paul's description of life as a servant of God, as outlined in our text. In the midst of the trials of life as a ...

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Mark J. Molldrem
... to ask "Why him?" I realize that God has a plan and everything will work out. I could not imagine going through this without my faith or without Christ to lean on. He has comforted me in so many ways. My family and I are trying to put our lives back together again. It's hard, but we have each other to lean on ƒ It gets a little easier with each day. Your letter and gift, because it was from Christian people my age, really meant a lot. Thanks so much. Sincerely, Becky.1 Amen, Becky! You have experienced the ...

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Richard A. Wing
... could not read. The people gathered around to see me get on this one horse that looked a little frisky. As if the gate were opened at a race, that horse took off with my lanky body bouncing everywhere and finally to the ground within 25 yards. When I got back to the corral, I asked one of the people who spoke English to translate the sign written in Spanish. She said in halting English that it read like this: For those who like to ride fast, we have fast horses.For those who like to ride slow, we have slow ...

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Richard A. Wing
... happens. There's a man who came to visit here six months ago who didn't choose to join the church because he didn't think he belonged here. His wife still comes, but he didn't want to because he knew that he was an agnostic. Yet he came back and I was able to communicate to him that he belonged here because there are many people sitting here that are Christian indeed, and agnostic a little. He came here and recognized that this was the place to bring whatever faith he had or didn't have. He said to ...

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Lee Griess
... the cross of Christ forever." Stop and hear God calling you. Hear the words the Gospel writer Luke records the angels saying as they ask, "Why do you seek the Living God among dead things?" Why do you return to places of death? Why go back to sin and wrongdoing? Why go back to habits of life that bring pain and heartache to you and those around you? Stop and hear God speak to you today. Hear God call you forth from places of darkness and death into the light of the resurrection. Let Easter dawn upon you ...

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Alexander H. Wales
... a cut on my forehead. The sun was so hot. I could hardly breathe. Then I heard footsteps. I thought it might be the thieves coming back to finish the job, but as I squinted up at the sun, I realized it was a priest heading up towards Jerusalem. He looked at ... this hadn't happened to me, I would probably have reacted just like they did. I would have assumed that it was just God paying back a sinner for some awful sin. "If I had seen a Samaritan lying by the side of the road, I probably would have thought to ...

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Alexander H. Wales
... one who sent me." It cannot get any simpler than that. Luke records the return of the 72 by saying that they came back to Jesus in great joy. "Lord," they said, "even the demons obeyed us when we gave them a command in your name." Jesus ... effort or the embarrassment? Perhaps that is why Jesus sent them out in groups of twos. He knew that alone it would be too easy to back down if the going got rough, too threatening to follow through to the end. But with someone there to help and support us, who knows what ...

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Jerry Eckert
... Field Announcer: Would you care to comment? Mayor: I'm glad he settled the crowd down. We don't want any trouble here. Field Announcer: Did his sermon say anything to you? Mayor: I'm sorry. I must move on. Thank you for your time. Field Announcer: I'm back with the Rabbi again. Rabbi, you heard the roar, the babbling, and then the subsequent speaking in languages the Galileans could not know. What do you think all this means? Rabbi: It is very unusual. I'm not sure what to say. I am reminded of the story of ...

Drama
Dr. Raymond Bailey
... dawned on us that we might become rabbis.Jesus even preached from my boat once when the mob kept pushing closer and closer along the Galilean Sea. And -- do you not recall -- even after the resurrection -- Jesus came to see us on several occasions. Yet, we all went back to fishing. It was a familiar outlet.It was something we understood.It was only as we met with Him on the beach one post-resurrection day while we were fishing -- and He fried fish for us, He did -- He sat down and had breakfast with us on ...

Drama
Dr. Raymond Bailey
... of us had. Dad made him a special coat with long sleeves that indicated he was the favorite. The rest of us wore sleeveless garments. He lost no opportunity to pompously parade around in that coat. Then there were those crazy dreams. He could pat himself on the back better than a contortionist. He seemed to think he was God's gift to us. We thought he was a bungle from heaven. The tattletale, with special status, began to tell us his dreams -- dreams that made it clear he thought he was someone special. For ...

Genesis 11:1-9, Acts 2:1-13
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Dr. Raymond Bailey
... . "Uhhh, what's a tower?" "Let's build a building that gets higher and higher and higher, until it gets up there at his back door. That's a tower." "I'm game," they all said. And so they started building a tower. Some made bricks; some laid bricks; ... to do?" God pondered a bit, and said, "I think we'd better go down there." So they went down, down, down, down, from God's back porch to the plains of Shinar. When they got down there, they stopped a man with a lunch bucket and said, "Excuse me, could you tell ...

Drama
Dr. Raymond Bailey
... . Things haven't been the same, but I love my wife and she loves me. One day, I went out on a hunting trip. When I came back, Eve had a new creature. I didn't quite know what it was. I had named all the animals, and I hadn't seen anything like this. ... , but he needs one, and I'll ask God and we'll get him one!" "You're crazy," I said. "I'm going hunting. " When I came back Cain had a wife. Where did she get her? Skeptical people have been asking the question ever since. Whenever I'd ask her, she'd just smile ...

Mt 20:20-21 · Mk 15:40; 16:1-2
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Gordon Pratt Baker
... a maxim embraced by all the nations of the East. Yet here was Salome committing her life to a self-appointed teacher half her years. (Luke 3:23) To her friends the very thought of doing so was taboo. But Salome refused to let their stance hold her back. In addition there was a serious question as to the company Salome would be keeping. For in the eyes of her neighbors she was joining a band of tainted women, defiled by the fact that somewhere in their past each had experienced a mental breakdown, the sign ...

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Donald Dotterer
... did the young black man's killer receive the death penalty, but Mrs. McDonald won a seven-million dollar lawsuit which broke the back of this hate group which is driven by the power of Satan. Mrs. McDonald was a single mother who had to raise her ... million dollars which he and the others were going to have to pay as the consequence of their crime. "I can't bring your son back," he said sobbing and shaking. "God knows if I could trade places with him, I would. I can't. Whatever it takes -- I have nothing. ...

Luke 13:31-35
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Jack Brownlee
... , what the master had meant by the dead burying their own dead and that it was easier to begin a totally new life than to walk back into an old one. He was living life anew. He didn't know how to explain this newness to his mom; how it felt, what it ... talked about God and loving and caring and all the pain I've held inside came out and he took it away. I knew it would come back, but when I concentrated on what he was saying I didn't feel the hurt anymore." Levi went on to explain what happened and what he ...

Luke 13:18-22 · Joel 2:12-19
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Jack Brownlee
... if one of Father's questions and every one of Stephen's eventual answers were directed at her. "It's not my fault," she cried, holding back the tears. "I'm sorry that I was playing with the ring. I didn't steal it. I didn't really lose it. I just don ... if the son who squandered the Father's fortune was the hero of the story. The Father was much too willing to take the squanderer back as if nothing happened. Overly generous. That is not the law. That is weakness. If a god were moved by tears or by heathen ...

3048. Judgment Day
Luke 3:1-20
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John E. Sumwalt
... ,000 pounds of rough fish, carp, redhorse and suckers had been removed from the 45-acre lake and packed into hundred pound boxes for shipment to a fertilizer company in Des Moines. A much smaller amount of game fish, northern pike, large mouth bass, blue gills and crappies, were thrown back. Now there would be good fishing for the tourists. Late that night the small boy got an old bucket from under the porch and dipped it into a milk tank behind the shed in the ...

3049. Where You Do Not Wish To Go
John 21:18
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John E. Sumwalt
... the operation. She couldn't understand why she wasn't getting better. The doctor suggested that she come in for tests. When the results came back, he came immediately into her room and broke the news to her as gently as he could. "Wilma, I'm sorry to have to ... think no one was going to sit near her at all, when Kevin Holmstead, that nice young man from the bank who usually sat near the back, came in and sat beside her on the end of the pew next to the aisle in the same spot her husband Frank had always sat ...

3050. Praying To Win
John 14:5-14
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John E. Sumwalt
... only one who was praying like I had never prayed before: "Dear God, don't let him get hurt and keep him from getting pinned." We thought it was going to be all over in the first period. The big man took Rolland down and tipped him over onto his back in a matter of seconds. Somehow Rolland was able to keep his shoulders off the mat until the buzzer went off ending the first two-minute period. The second and the third periods were the same. Each time Rolland was turned onto his ...