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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William McKee Aber
... to see Christianity as a force that pulls us away from the old rat race and sends us out into the world with concern, compassion, and love. III Ultimately, Jesus went home with Mary and Joseph. He was obedient and, for a time at least, he submitted to the power structure. What moved Jesus to willingly be obedient to his "over thirty parents" (Joseph, at least by tradition, was across the magic line, even if Mary was not)? I think that the answer was implied. Mary and Joseph didn’t understand him ... and ...

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John W. Rilling
... we remember Sunday after Sunday in the Creed would today be a forgotten man save for the fact that his name is linked forever in the creed with the man he presumed to judge. But what do you think of Jesus Christ? How do you judge him? Jesus not only submits to it, he invites it, in fact he demands it. First witness - his enemies. "He is a phony." Well known is the fact that the fish was the secret sign by which Christians recognized one another in the days when it was as much as your life was worth to ...

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O. Garfield Beckstrand, II
... lost because we are misled by that devil who tells us to keep our eyes on the grass. Looking at the grass we begin to question our goals and purposes. We say, "Why should we live up to high standards of values when nobody else does? Why should we submit to disciplines when there are no foreseeable results? Let’s enjoy the grass." Soon we decide that the grass of our own choosing is good. Before we know it we are lost and troubled. We have sold our souls at the price of joy. Life suddenly has turned that ...

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Brett Blair
... , righteousness, and revelation. So, don't be amazed when a president of the United States repents before the nation for even Christ himself, as we have just read, began his ministry identifying with the basics: repentance, righteousness, and revelation. Christ submitted himself to the basics. You ask me, Pastor, why should I be baptized? My answer is, Christ himself was baptized, so should you. Baptism begins the most basic elements of the Christian walk: Repentance from sin, a life of righteousness ...

John 15:1-17
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Robert F. Crowley
... DAD: Not really. God's love isn't our love increased to a greater degree. It's a Godly love and therefore a person can't attain it for herself. It's a characteristic of God that shines through us. God's love cannot shine through those who aren't submitted to God. SCOTT: So, our love would be lopsided. DAD: It really would. She would expect you to meet the love need in her life that only Jesus can fulfill. It would be frustrating for you and for her because she would be unfulfilled. SCOTT: And you're saying ...

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Maurice A. Fetty
... party has arrived in the person of the strong man, Jesus. Balanced, integrated, imbued with power, he calls the demons by name, thwarts their power, casts them out, bringing peace out of our demonic frenzy. And to all who submit themselves to his teaching he casts out the demons, calling them by name -- fear, guilt, envy, jealousy, lust, negativism, slander, deceit, revenge, greed. Uncontrolled, these demons will destroy life on this beautiful island in space. Sociology, history, philosophy, and psychology ...

Isaiah 52:13--53:12
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Larry Powell
... a city street and, recalling the sacrifice of Christ, whisper one to another, "Jesus gave his life for that?" May God forbid that our own lives should prompt such a question. There Had Been a Submission Let the record show that Jesus of Nazareth, of his own volition, submitted himself for all that of which we have spoken. Willingly, "He poured out his soul to death" (Isaiah 53:12). In the garden he had said, "My betrayer comes, arise and let us go" (Mark 14:42). Observe that he did not say, "Let us go the ...

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... remarkable for humankind. Neither those who insist on belief in the virgin birth as a test of true faith nor those who say it is fantasy and the cornerstone of their doubt will arrive at this point. They will remain entangled in futile attempts to prove or disprove it. I submit that the real question to ask is not, "How can this be true?" but "What if it is true?" What if it is true? If it is true - what the angel told Mary - then it means that God is with us to forgive us and to heal us through that ...

Mark 10:35-45
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Warren Thomas Smith
... as the minutes ticked away, and away, and away! It is part of life. A moderator speaks and people listen; a housewife makes a comment and everyone is otherwise engaged. The Convention’s president may write what she/he wills and it is published. A student submits an article and is lucky to have it appear in reduced form. James and John wanted to jump ahead to those positions which only come with time and to "those for whom it has been prepared." The young upstart often deserves a put-down. Rashness can ...

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Warren Thomas Smith
... cost. Of course the widow did not count the cost. She gave! Counting is what we do, in everything. We keep lists of our deductible contributions (the IRS demands it). All our giving is by check, so we have proof. We must record the miles in order to submit the expense account. Vouchers are required for all things. There must be the lists. It is contemporary life; we have little choice. It may be that the widow had a joy and freedom we can never know. She probably had a liberated spirit unknown to the people ...

Mark 13:1-31
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Warren Thomas Smith
... stalwarts who decided to do something. Mary McCleod Bethune began by selling sweet potato pies to finance her school. Today, in Daytona Beach, Florida, Bethune-Cookman College stands where originally there was a city dump. One black woman refused to give in, to submit to racism, or sexism, or threats of violence. She went on, in spite of opposition, and built a college which today sends out graduates to all the world. Elizabeth Fry, that gentle Quaker, took on the whole prison system in Great Britain and ...

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Brett Blair
... filled with amazement.” The words of Jesus to that child are the same words of Jesus to the church today. “I say to you, get up!” All you who have been saved from the death of sin, I say to you arise. Why is it that our church is (submit a program or contribution of your local church to the community or world or some effort on you part or another member)? Why is it that I started (another)? It is because I have been resurrected by Christ. Why is it that we are working so diligently for (another). It ...

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T. A. Kantonen
... is their own success and happiness. Religiosity has become popular but much of it caters only to the self-centered desires of unregenerate human nature. People are willing to accept Christ only if he sanctions their own traditional attitudes but refuse to submit to the complete reconstruction of life which he demands. The world is heaving with a vast social revolution but many churches, like Rip van Winkle, are sleeping through it. At the opposite extreme, churches awake to the revolution are confusing the ...

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James W. Moore
... the eyes of faith can see them and only those with the ears of faith can hear them, and only those with hearts of faith can sense and feel their presence. A few years ago, the Houston Chronicle did a nice thing. They printed a series of holiday stories submitted by readers. One appeared in the paper each day. One of the stories came from Cynthia Thomas who was one of the Chaplains at St. Luke’s Hospital at the time. Listen to her words: “It was my first Christmas back in Houston and I was dreading the ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... you as an individual. One thing is sure: you need not stay as you are. You can change by the power of God's Spirit. God in Christ can overrule in God's providence and bring the best out of the worst in you. Surrender your heart to Christ and submit to God's will. Then you will see in your life an almost immediate change for the better. This is the message on God's Christmas card you are getting this Advent. Are you interested in the message or just the card? An elderly couple was in a card shop ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... . She was to be the means by which God would save the people. In the future countless people would honor her as the mother of God. If God was to send God's Son on earth, God had to have the acceptance and cooperation of Mary. She cheerfully and obediently submitted to God's will. Her body was to be God's instrument by which God would enter the world as a human being. God depends upon human willingness and cooperation to perform God's divine will on earth. So, if Christ is to be born in us, we must let ...

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Brett Blair
... this widow gave everything she had, he did not criticize the temple that collected it. Let me add here, that I am keenly aware that the church has been accused of extorting people out of their money. In some cases that is a legitimate criticism but I will submit to you that in most cases it is not the church which motivates people to give; it is people are moved by the same motivations of the widow who gave her mite. And what was her motivation? She knew that giving was important to God. Whether rich or ...

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Robert Leslie Holmes
... visionary ways. Some people think that the only place to find God is in something big. They hunt out the biggest churches, follow the crowd to the largest conferences, and consult highly-visible Christian leaders. Certainly God is found in those places too. Yet, I submit to you, that God is more often found gently whispering in the quietness of a trusting heart. Are you listening for God’s voice? Come away to a quiet place where he can speak to you alone in his special kind of silence. He speaks ...

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Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... for themselves is just a mirage. The only way out is by turning to God and away from those realities that keep them in the desert. The only way out is by taking God’s hand and allowing God to lead them out. This involves admitting the problem, submitting to God, and committing to making positive personal transformation. God says, “I will make a way for you in the desert so you may find your way out of the desert.” God is also doing a new thing by making streams in the wasteland. The wasteland is ...

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Carlyle Fielding Stewart
... required of me. “I offered my back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those who pulled out my beard.” Those who beat me tried to humiliate and dehumanize me, but I kept my back straight. I stood tall. I refused to trade evil with evil. I refused to submit to the reign of terror invoked against me. I did not bow down to the gods of violence, but gave my back as a cushion, as a foundation to those who beat me. They pulled out my beard and drew blood but I have refused to draw the blood of ...

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Brett Blair
... 's consecration. We overlook the big influence of small things. And so it is with Jesus' Baptism. It’s a small thing for Jesus to do. It was not necessary for him to be baptized since there was no sin in his life for which to repent. But he submits to John's Baptism of Repentance anyway. Why? To identify with our sins. He joined in the popular movement of his day. It was a grass roots movement started by a desert monk named John the Baptist. John was calling for the repentance of Israel. Jesus chooses to ...

Genesis 21:8-21
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David E. Leininger
... plan to survive? What could she have been thinking? Of course, she was NOT thinking, just reacting. Now we find Hagar all by herself, resting exhausted by a spring. Genesis says, "The angel of the LORD [meaning the Lord] said to her, `Return to your mistress, and submit to her.'"(3) You can imagine how Hagar must have been eager to jump at THAT chance. Then the LORD gave her a reason: "`I will so greatly multiply your offspring that they cannot be counted for multitude.' And the angel of the LORD said to ...

Sermon
David E. Leininger
... for a doctoral dissertation which was long overdue, made a quick flight down to earth in his flying saucer to check on the habits of the residents of the planet. He could not get too close or make any prolonged inspection because his work had to be submitted in just a few days, so time was of the essence. He had made a fortunate choice of days and locations - a fine summer Sunday over the United States - and found the natives most obligingly coming out of their houses and spreading themselves all over the ...

Deuteronomy 5:1-33
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David E. Leininger
... for a doctoral dissertation which was long overdue, made a quick flight down to earth in his flying saucer to check on the habits of the residents of the planet. He could not get too close or make any prolonged inspection because his work had to be submitted in just a few days, so time was of the essence. He had made a fortunate choice of days and locations - a fine summer Sunday over the United States - and found the natives most obligingly coming out of their houses and spreading themselves all over the ...

1 Samuel 3:1--4:1
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David E. Leininger
... ." He had heard his name called. He knew what God wanted. His life was forever changed and through his life, so was the world.(5) The voice. It could happen to you. Be careful. Where are you most likely to hear the voice? It could be anywhere, but I will submit that the most likely place will be in the church, and the reason I say so is that the church is the most likely place for getting the help we need in hearing and understanding. Samuel needed Eli's help; Nathanael needed Philip's help. You and I need ...

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