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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Sermon
Harold Warlick
... , activities, and time to hasten the moment of retrieving the prize of making a name for ourselves. May we come, faithfully, reverently, and loyally, to eat and eat well, in order that we may grow in wisdom and stature with our God. May we seek this first, and all the glory due his church will be added by him, not us. Amen.

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... have left us a book of quotations, like Confucius and Chairman Mao, and said, "Stick by these for my name’s sake." He could have left us a list of don’ts to protect us from the rest of the world. He could have gone out in a blaze of glory and left a powerful name for us to try to live up to. Instead, he gathered his friends around himself for a banquet, a feast. As they feasted together, he said, "When you gather together for these good times, take bread and break it. Pass it around and eat it ...

Sermon
Harold Warlick
... our own values in order. Whoever will be greatest among us will be our servants. We need to start loving God and our country. We should not try to Christianize the government, nor nationalize Christianity, but we should use Christian principles for the good of our neighbors and for the glory of God. Love of God and love of country; it’s about time we had a lot of both.

Philippians 2:1-11
Sermon
Barbara Brokhoff
... young girl, dressed in riding garb, rode it around the stadium. The horse’s tail was high, his head held high, he lifted his legs proudly as he trotted around the area to the applause of some 60,000 fans in attendance. It was a picture of majesty, glory, and pride. When the UT mascot left the field, the crowd then saw Army’s mascot - a mule! He was dressed in a drab army blanket. He plodded unwillingly about, and when they tried to move him off the playing field, he refused to budge. Finally they got ...

Sermon
Barbara Brokhoff
... reason other than love, she poured the ointment upon Jesus. Examine the next service you perform for God, for the church, for someone and see what the motive is - is it pure and untainted by self-seeking or is it tarnished with desire for self-glory? Isn’t that a terrifying question to ask about our good deeds? Only you can interpret your motives - other people may misunderstand them entirely, for good is often done with a fine motivation, and we have been accused of ulterior reasons, while at other times ...

Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... hugs, warm handshakes, laughter, comforting, encouraging, loving, accepting attitudes reflected in this place while we are together. A contemporary described the secret of Dwight L. Moody’s ministry in this manner: "I saw at once. Moody was simply bubbling over with the glory of his message. He reveled in it. His joy was contagious. Men leaped out of darkness into light and lived the Christian life from that hour." "I might have been a minister myself," Oliver Wendell Holmes once said, "for ought I know ...

Matthew 25:31-46
Sermon
Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... the King. There is something grand and glorious about the festival. We spend a lot of time talking about Jesus as meek and humble through the church year, but today unashamed we see our Savior as a king. Jesus said, "When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit on his glorious throne" (Matthew 25:31). The New Testament is full of the analogy of kings and kingdoms and yet, that isn’t very relevant to us in the United States who have never known anything except ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... all this celebration, all of this hullabaloo, all of our songs of faith and our alleluias, if it were not true?" And I said: "Yes, it would be tragic. But you know it is true, and I know it is true that Jesus Christ rose from the dead by the glory of the Father, that even Job, in the midst of his misery, his deprivation, his loss, and the stupid explanations of his friends, was able to cry out: ‘I know that my Redeemer liveth.’ " I KNOW THAT FOR SURE!

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... government among savage and senile people, and of all of our race, he has marked the American people as his chosen nation to finally lead in the regeneration of the world. This is the divine mission of America, and it holds for us all the profit, all the glory, all the happiness possible to man. We are trustees of the world’s progress and guardians of its righteous peace. This was said a good many years ago, but it could have been said yesterday. And many of the people of our nation would agree with this ...

Sermon
Louis H. Valbracht
... gave us strength. Remember the Constitution. Most of the state constitutions of this union contain statements acknowledging that that state is established with the dependence upon the power of Almighty God. The first university in this land had as its motto: "To the glory of Christ." The framers of the Constitution of ths nation called this country "a divine adventure in a new type of Christian commonwealth." For years, the only book that we used in our public schools - the only book we used in the schools ...

Sermon
Kent Moorehead
... of whom he could say, "Among them that are born of women there hath not arisen a greater than John the Baptist" (Luke 7:28). Jesus sought to validate himself simply by directing attention to his style. And significantly enough John recognized it, and gloried in it, and thus empowered, he went to his death unconquered, unembittered, unafraid. Perhaps you are saying to yourself that it was one thing for John the Baptist and the other contemporaries of Jesus to recognize and respond to his style, but it is ...

Sermon
Kent Moorehead
... Christian," for example. To call a man a Christian in the early days was to label him with the worst epithet available. But what did the Christians to about it? Instead of resenting it, or apologizing for it, or trying to deny it, they boldly admitted it, boasted of it, gloried in it; and today to say that a man is a real Christian is to pay him the highest tribute possible. The same thing is true of the word "Methodist." When first it came into common use it was meant as a sneer, a hiss, or an insult. But ...

Sermon
Kent Moorehead
... . Imagine, though, the appalling ineptitude of the question! Here was Pilate face to face with fullest Incarnation of the Truth humanity has ever known - and he does not, or will not let himself, recognize it. It was as if one were to stand in the full glory of the unclouded sun and ask, what is light? Small wonder Christ was silent. He understood what Pilate was trying to do. He was trying to avoid the unpleasant necessity of doing his duty lest it jeopardize his alliance with Caesar. He wanted to wash his ...

Drama
Robert Clausen
... creatures of the air can sit in its branches, and all the animals of the earth can find shelter beneath it. PETER: When will it be ours, Lord? JESUS: The kingdom? PETER: Yes, the kingdom. JESUS: It’s yours now. PETER: But where’s the greatness and the glory and the precious value of it? Where is the kingdom? JESUS: [Laughing] Ah, you want to hold it in your hands like the merchant’s pearl? You want to walk on a field of gold? You want to sit secure beneath a great protecting tree? These are the ...

Drama
Robert Clausen
... ’t have to die? JESUS: I’ll die, but on the third day I’ll rise from the dead. THOMAS: No man ... no man ... not even you can do that. JESUS: I’ll lay down my life, and I’ll take it up again. And this will be to the glory of God. JUDAS: Then ... you’re not going to fight? JESUS: I’m not going to force my way into the hearts of men. I will offer them my friendship. If they accept it, they have found the door to the kingdom, and they will learn its laws: love toward ...

Drama
Robert Clausen
... : But you said you were going ... JESUS: I’m going to my Father to make your places ready. MARY: Then we won’t see you? JESUS: You’ll know I’m with you and, when it’s time for you to come, you’ll see me in my glory, and we’ll be together always in my Father’s house. [The BISHOP and the GOVERNOR enter and observe JESUS talking with his friends.] BISHOP: Look, Governor. It’s disgraceful! You’ve had him executed, and there he is. Shoot him again. GOVERNOR: It’s impossible. We’ll ...

3292. In the Fires of Life
Daniel 3:1-30
Illustration
Jon L. Joyce
... father, two sisters who were dying of tuberculosis, and a brother who regularly came home howling drunk from the village tavern. Yet she could write: No coward’s soul is mine, No trembler in the world’s storm-troubled sphere, I see heaven’s glory shine, Faith shines equal, arming me from fear. Jesus walks our lonesome road. He knew heartaches and tears. He knew rejection and ostracism. He knew the loneliness that comes from standing alone for a great cause. He knew defeat and fatigue. He understood ...

Sermon
Jon L. Joyce
... know. We still are. We’ve come to wave our palms and shout our hosannas. Why? Come on, let’s dig down deep where we really live inside here. Who’s getting himself worshiped here? Who’s supposed to be the recipient of all of this glory? Who’s supposed to be getting the most out of this show? Why did the singing worshipers become a bloodthirsty lynching mob? You say they were fickle? No, that’s the hell of it. They weren’t fickle at all. They were frighteningly, devilishly, horribly consistent ...

2 Corinthians 5:16-19
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... to the priest, "I see that you got permission to move the body." "No," said the priest. "They told me where I couldn't bury the body. But nobody ever told me I couldn't move the fence." We Christians must always be moving fences for the glory of God. We are compelled to break down barriers. We are bridge builders between persons, groups, and nations. Always, we try to enlarge the circle of understanding and concern. I had a sixth grade teacher who had an intense dislike for people from north of the Mason ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... and I live with the gossip and ridicule of this small town? Does it make sense for the Messiah to be born into a poor man's house? How long can I stand being half-married? What an awkward arrangement! Yet, it is precisely here that we see the glory and greatness of Joseph. He was willing to trust God amid doubts and unanswered questions. He was willing to follow God's will for today even though tomorrow was totally unclear. Joseph is the patron saint for all of us who must live by faith in difficult and ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... . Then perhaps the twelve disciples would be his Cabinet or regional governors. These thoughts set their ambitions to soaring. Even the disciples' relatives got into the act. The mother of James and John asked Jesus to look out for her boys in the coming glory days. Finally, when competing ambitions were creating tension, Jesus called time-out and gathered the disciples around him. Jesus, always the master of the object lesson, called a little child to him. Can't you see it now? They're sitting on rocks ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... with women. Jesus shattered every barrier between people that he could get his hands on. The Apostle Paul carried on his crusade. In his letter to the Colossians, he refers 29 times to "every man" or "every person" as the object of Christ's love. Paul gloried in the inclusive Gospel and the church of the open door. On this Missions Weekend, I will try to apply those insights to Christ Church and to Memphis. We Christians must have one foot firmly planted in Memphis and the other in the Kingdom of God ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... show me in the Bible where it says that only Baptists can go to heaven, then I won't change." Aunt Betty replied sadly, "Oh, I don't suppose you have to be a Baptist to get into heaven, but if you're not, you'll just miss all the glory." I know some Methodists who feel the same way about our denomination. Beware when a local church or church building or denomination becomes more than an instrument of the Gospel. Don't let the church be a substitute for God. Then there are some Christians who make a God ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... : You are carrying a security blanket which you rely on more than God. You cannot serve both God and affluence. God will not agree to be co-champion in your tournament of favorites. That false god must be de-throned in order for you to experience the glory of God. Verse 22 is one of the saddest statements in scripture: "When the young man heard this, he went away sorrowful; for he had great possessions." The young man had caught a glimpse of a magnificent God-centered way of life. Something in the eyes and ...

Isaiah 52:13--53:12, Luke 9:18-27
Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... $3 million erecting crosses along our public highways. In 1993 he went home to heaven. What a celebration there must have been in heaven that day! Bernard's passion was expressed perfectly in Isaac Watts' great hymn: "When I survey the wondrous cross on which the Prince of Glory died, my richest gain I count but loss, and pour contempt on all my pride." The entertainer Dale Evans, wife of Roy Rogers, is fond of saying, "I looked for my pot of gold at the foot of the rainbow, but found it at the foot of the ...